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March 25, 1989 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-25

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The Jewel
Of Choice

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lassic clothes are back and
cultured pearls, which have
never fallen from grace, will
undoubtedly be the jewel of choice
for spring '89.
Lustrous cultured pearl chokers
(about 16 inches) in single and
double strands will be worn under
smart blouse and jacket ensembles.
A long opera-length necklace
(about 36 inches), placed under
upper lapels and emerging at the
notch, will show a bit more flash and
still remain elegant in appearance.
Long strands of cultured pearls
in either rope or sautoir length
(about 60 inches), worn over deep
V-neck or high collar dresses, are a
romantic diversion and will help
accent subtle curves of the body.
A triple strand choker or a triple
strand matinee necklace (about 22
inches) with a stunning gold and
jeweled clasp turned to the front, is
ideal for boatneck and bustier
designs.
Complementing the variety of
styles this season, there are also a
number of interesting ways to wear
a pearl necklace and show one's
fashion savvy. Try draping a strand
of pearls from the breast pocket of
a blazer or fold over and attach an
opera-length necklace to the top of
a jacket shoulder.

Old Is New

hat's new in fine jewelry
for spring is old — more
ancient!
specifically,
Jewelers of America, Inc. (JA), the
national organization dedicated to
consumer information and educa-
tion about fine jewelry, reports one
of the hottest "new" trends is the
lush, old, historic looks categorized
as "Byzantine," "Medieval" or
"Celtic."
This is accomplished by
designers using matte-finished high
karat gold or sterling silver that has
been scrolled, beaded or twisted.

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