Which Earring Shape You Should Pick & Why

Which Earring Shape You Should Pick & Why: Diamond earrings are an excellent choice as an accessory. Versatile and easy to carry off, one can match a pair of earrings with any outfit or occasion. However, with so many shapes, sizes and designs available, picking up a dazzling piece that compliments the contours of one’s face can be tricky.

Not all women pay attention to this fact, but a right shape of earrings can accentuate the natural beauty of a face. Even the simplest designs can stand-out. So, if you want to make the most out of your buy, here’s a guide to finding that beautiful piece of earring that will add charm to your overall look.

Earrings for Long Face

Women who have a long and thin face can wear a wide range of earrings that specifically highlight the width of the jawline and cheek bones. You can choose to wear studs, medium sized danglers, and even chandelier earrings.

These earring designs will make your face look fuller and accentuate your smile and chin. Below are some gold and diamond earrings design that will go well with a long facial structure.

Designer Earrings MBF

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Sabyasachi Bridal Lehenga Collection – Best ones

About Sabyasachi

Sabyasachi Mukherjee is a a well known fashion designer from Kolkata, India. He is also one of the Associate Designer Members of Fashion Design Council of India and the youngest board member of the National Museum of Indian Cinema. A little is known about his life. Young Sabyasachi wanted to study in NIFT while parents wanted him to become an engineer. When they denied funding his education in the fashion institute, Mukherjee sold his books to fund his own education at NIFT. We all know what the result was. He became India’s one of the most popular fashion designers. A lot of people don’t know but his pet name is “Pepsi” 🙂

Sabyasachi Bridal Lehenga Collection - Best ones

Design Philosophy

Sabyasachi’s design philosophy is ‘Personalized imperfection of the human hand’. Deserts, gypsies, prostitutes, antique textiles and cultural traditions of his home town, Kolkata, have been a lifelong inspiration for this designer who believes that “clothes should just be an extension of one’s intellect”. He uses unusual fabrics, texturing and detailing, ‘fusion’ of styles, ‘patch-work’ with embellishments in a vibrant colors. His creations evoke images of ancient and medieval ages. He describes his own collections as ‘an International styling with an Indian soul‟. In the designs, he tries to maintain a non commercial balance in an extremely aggressive, commercial and competitive industry. His collection is for people who prefer to walk a path less traveled and who definitely believe that slowing down is not equivalent to dropping out.

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