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lia sophia Advisor in New Berlin Offers Tips for Going Glam this Holiday Season

Nov. 5, 2009 | 0 comments

Transform any outfit for the holidays with a few key jewelry pieces

 

New Berlin, WI (Grassroots Newswire) November 4, 2009 -- Shimmering lights and ornate decorations make the holidays a festive time of year, but there’s no reason why the adorning should be limited to New Berlin area homes. With the proper accessories, local women can get in the spirit and deck themselves out, too, by following a few simple guidelines for holiday glam.

 

“The holidays are an ideal time for women to have fun with their style and add some glitz to their everyday apparel,” said Lisa Krivitz, local Advisor for lia sophia. “Whether a woman is going to a cocktail party after work or attending a formal affair, the right jewelry can turn a basic outfit into an eye-catching look, perfect for any type of holiday gathering.”

 

According to Krivitz, area women will want to keep the following tips in mind when accessorizing with jewelry this holiday season:

 

• Mix your Metals – All types of metals, especially matte gold, shiny silver and polished hematite, can be mixed to add interest to jewelry ensembles. Contrasting metal textures are another fabulous option.

• Make a Statement – Bold accessories, such as chandelier earrings or a bejeweled cuff bracelet, instantly add a touch of drama to even the simplest outfit. When wearing a statement piece, such as a bib or collar necklace, or glitzy cocktail ring, keep your other jewelry simple.

• Catch the Light – Faceted gemstone beads and crystals add color and sparkle to any outfit. Get this look with long, layered necklaces and stretch bracelets.

• A Classic Twist – As you carry on with the festivities of the holiday season, explore the reemerging pearl trend. Strands of white, gray, and colored pearls mixed with lengths of chain are simple and elegant, with a modern twist. Try layering pearl and chain necklaces, or opt for multi strand necklaces featuring a combination of faceted crystals and pearls.

• The Dark Side – Don’t be afraid to explore the trend of darker metal colors, such as hematite and pot black, which pair well with holiday’s popular blacks and grays. Keep it sleek and simple with pure metal pieces, or go for a little more shine with the addition of crystals.

 

“From updated metals to classic staples such as crystals and pearls, there are endless holiday jewelry options to match your personal style,” added Krivitz. "It’s just important not to incorporate too many of the trends at once. Remember that your jewelry should accent, not dominate, your look.”

 

Through in-home demonstrations, Krivitz offers a wide array of fashion jewelry, including festive accessories to accompany holiday wardrobes, to women in the New Berlin area. According to Krivitz, lia sophia presents women with an extensive line of high-quality products and an unparalleled opportunity to own their own business.

 

“There’s no reason why local women can't treat themselves to a little glitz and glam this holiday season,” said Krivitz “Fashionable jewelry is the perfect gift for a woman to give to herself!”

 

For more information about lia sophia, please contact Lisa Krivitz at roxysliasophia@att.net or www.liasophia.com/lisak

 

About lia sophia

lia sophia is a unique direct selling opportunity offering fashion jewelry through personalized in-home demonstrations. The company’s goal is to improve the lifestyles of its Advisors, Hostesses and Customers with products and opportunities. lia sophia connects women to their dreams, from obtaining beautiful jewelry to empowering their financial futures. For further information, visit www.liasophia.com or call 1-800-487-3323.

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