A little off topic, but I think rosé gold has been trending/trendy for a while now.AprilBaby|1362491516|3396748 said:Trending is a better word. I notice I see new trends on PS about 18 mo before it comes out in the B and M. I saw the halo here long before it was popular and my gf who works in a jewelry store is just now getting requests for cushions. I think the rose gold will be in stores soon too.
Harpertoo|1362495052|3396776 said:A little off topic, but I think rosé gold has been trending/trendy for a while now.AprilBaby|1362491516|3396748 said:Trending is a better word. I notice I see new trends on PS about 18 mo before it comes out in the B and M. I saw the halo here long before it was popular and my gf who works in a jewelry store is just now getting requests for cushions. I think the rose gold will be in stores soon too.
And I for one a glad it's easier to come by!![]()
lambskin|1362499947|3396834 said:I think that certain cuts have their moment of popularity. I have observed various engagement rings over the years- my mother's friends through my own. Emerald cuts in the 40s, marquise were very trendy in the 50s and pears in the 60s. The 90s saw a lot of princess and radiant cuts. Now it seems asscher and cushions. Of course rounds are the most popular. These are my observations only in the Chicagoland area.
Sarahbear621|1362507642|3396962 said:I don't know about this one. I won't dispute the word trendy vs trendying etc. I just think with PS you need to keep it seperate from "real world." Most people do not spend the time or energy that we do on research diamonds, settings and colored stones. If I went off reading PS I would assume most people have at least 3-5 wedding sets![]()
and more then a dozen bands to mix and match with
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