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Date: 4/20/2010 9:27:19 PM
Author: dreamer_d
Date: 4/14/2010 6:05:03 PM
Author: Circe
Honestly, I think practicality is a bigger hindrance than society ... given the way I dress generally, I doubt anybody is going to think a *ring* is over the top unless it has moving parts and flashing lights. Let''s just say I believe in dress-as-costume, and have fun accordingly. So, practically? For an everyday ring, I don''t think I''d want to go above 12 mm or so. So ... 5 carats or so in a round? Up to 7 or 8 in one of the deeper cuts.
On the other hand, there''s the practical factor of what my future likely holds ... I''m a thirtysomething college professor married to a management consultant. For my day-to-day life, my 1.5 carat is appropriate and comfortable, and I don''t really believe in upgrades. When I hit my 40s, though? I can see myself going for a 2+ carat marquise anniversary ring to be worn on special occasions with a smile on my face and a song in my heart ....![]()
Ok, first... BWAHAHHAA... and second, I would like some examples and possibly photos of the outfits you wear! Do you dress that way to work?
My husband is going to think I am EVEN WEIRDER when I start getting him to document my outfits for PS ... but for an example? Today I''m wearing a vivid green collared Michael Stars tee with a full taffeta silk circle skirt of the exact same color from Banana Republic with some artsy earrings featuring green glass beads and metal leaves (the earrings are named, and they''re called "Tinkerbelle''s Revenge" - ''nuff said). The other day while shopping with my sister in law, and I ran across a company that was very "me," as I put it: she looked skeptically at my armful of crimson silk and said "... shiny?"
I totally dress this way to work (well, with less decolletage): I figure this is the upside of being a college prof! We''re supposed to be eccentric, and it''s getting harder and harder to find tweed elbow-patches these days ....
(12 mm. stones, too. Sadness!
