I'll make it easy for you - take it off!I really hate to put this one - stack rings
I really hate to put this one - stack rings
I'll make it easy for you - take it off!
Stacks will persist through the 2020s at least
(Or PSers will be the only fuddy-duddyies sporting 'em - also fine by me )
I'll make it easy for you - take it off!
Stacks will persist through the 2020s at least
(Or PSers will be the only fuddy-duddyies sporting 'em - also fine by me )
Pricescope community members blame for my aare absolutely tocquisition of a 'stack' and wearing of said stack. I will be one of many PS fuddy duddies sporting the look long after the stack era is passe.
I’ve had a pair of lip piercings now for ~15 years, working in a corporate environment, albeit in technology and in NZ both of which tend to be more relaxed about body modifications.Facial piercings. And those big, stretched ear lobes
I was speaking more for the US. It’s a relatively new thing here in terms of popularity and seems to be a passing fad, kind of like belly piercings were a decade ago. Time will tell though!I’ve had a pair of lip piercings now for ~15 years, working in a corporate environment, albeit in technology and in NZ both of which tend to be more relaxed about body modifications.
I wouldn’t assume it will go away given it’s been practiced for centuries.
that’s really interesting - the indigenous population have ritual tattooing here and it’s a big thing for the Pacific Islands as well so maybe it’s got more stickability here?I was speaking more for the US. It’s a relatively new thing here in terms of popularity and seems to be a passing fad, kind of like belly piercings were a decade ago. Time will tell though!
I'd be happy to be wrong but maybe one day halos will be viewed as old fashioned.
I'm still a little testy that my jeweler talked me out of a halo, 9 years ago. He said they were getting dated, everyone had them the past few years and would be totally out in the next couple years.
Yeah, I think there's a 50/50 chance that halos will continue to outlast the predictions of their demise. The fact is, like a padded bra, they are imminently practical. They make your stone look larger. They work well with colorless and colored stones alike. And they provide a good income to jewelers, because let's face it nobody's sending their kid to college on Tiffany-style 6 prong solitaires.
The only reason I can see them going out of style is if people stop preferring larger diamonds. (Never going to happen with this crowd obviously. )
To be honest, because of the whole Meghan Markle thing, I feel like there's a good chance that halos will outlast three stone rings. If three stones become super popular, and it looks like they're going to be, they may flame out/become dated in 5 years.
Yeah, I think there's a 50/50 chance that halos will continue to outlast the predictions of their demise. The fact is, like a padded bra, they are imminently practical. They make your stone look larger.