Hi, I am 16 years old and a female. I have a quirky style, I guess. I like bohomenian type things and vintage, lacey type things. I just got my 17 magazine yesterday and started reading it and the seco0nd I flipped too the picture (linked below) of Lucy Hale, I fell in love with this feather in her ear. So, I went to my local craft store, bought quirky looking feathers and then plain feathers and I put them on clasps and attatched them to a hoop earring. I apologize I do not have a picture of the one I made but it looks quite similar to Lucy's except different colors. I made the string dangly's like on hers. Not to toot my own horn or anything, but I love it. I wore it to church today and alot of people loved it as well. So, my question is: Do you like the feather earring look? If I sold them, would you buy them? If I would like to sell them, how would I go about doing that on the internet (such as: are tehre websites that I can go to put pictures of mine on and have people purchase them on the internet)?
VoiceofReason answered Monday May 23 2011, 4:40 am: Do not like it at all. It just seems to be there just because you can put it there.
Just remember the chief rule of female attire: the more jewelry, makeup or accessories you pile on the trashier it looks. A nice simple look is best (less really being more). That is, say one thing aesthetically rather than clutter your look up with conflicting messages. That makes it easier for the eye to digest. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
bakahaido answered Sunday May 22 2011, 6:08 pm: i think it's chic. but my roommate is also like you, she really wants one of those after looking at lucy hale. and it's hard to find, coz she's been going to charlotte russe, forever 21 etc trying to look for it.
i suggest the website etsy.com. it's like the ebay version of handcrafted items. i myself bough a zipper earrings from etsy and i totally adore it. :D [ bakahaido's advice column | Ask bakahaido A Question ]
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