So I'm going on a shopping spree this spring break, because I've been saving up for a LOOONNNGG time! I have about 1000 dollars saved up, but I don't plan using more than 200 of it!!
Anyways, I'm absolutely in LOVE with rhinestones, so thats basically what I want to spend the majority of my money on, but I need a list of rhinestones.
Heres my list:
*Sunglasses
*Belts
*Accessories (earrings, bracelets... etc)
*NO shirts or pants
Anyone have any other good ideas?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? loveanddrama20 answered Sunday March 11 2007, 2:02 pm: I love rhinestones too. I have a rodeo based family so it's everywhere. That's my suggestion to you is to find a western store. They should have rhinstones everywhere. But yeah some headbands would be great (Claires), Rhinestones for your phone (Walmart), and a purse (Claires). Claires will have a lot of stuff. You should probably just go there and check out what they have to offer because more than likely you'll find more than what you expected. But with all this glamor you need to be way glamored with your clothes too. So to match all this in don't go with a solid colored shirt from Abercrombie and plain jeans from Hollister. Tie your rhinestones in with your own style. Hit it up at DEB or any other place that adds funk. No boring stuff or you and your outfit will be shot down quick!
vintagesmiles answered Sunday March 11 2007, 1:33 pm: you could look into rhinestone purses, headbands, shoes (rhinestone flip flops, or flats), rhinestones for your cell phone that stick on, and maybe a rhinestone wallet for your money. haha hope i could help. :)
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