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    Accessories

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    What is an accessory?

    It is almost anything that you wearexcept the basic clothesshoes, hats,

    gloves, belts, scarves, bows, and jewelry(real or fake)

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    RULES FOR ACCESSORIES

    1. Moderation is the key. Never over decorate your body.

    2. Accessories should be appropriate to the occasion, yourage, and to the company in which they are worn.

    3. Be certain that you do not rattle when you move because

    of an arm loaded with too many bracelets.4. Day and night calls for different accessories.

    5. Avoid ostentation, especially the wearing of expensivejewelry in groups where others do not have or do notwear it.

    6. After you have it all together, take a final glance in themirror. If you have any doubts, TAKE SOMETHING OFF!

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    BELTS

    Usually made of leather,plastic, elastic, metallicchains, wooden chains,and straw.

    Range from size 22 32+inches.

    Some are adjustable to fitall sizes.

    Width can be narrow orwide.

    Wide belts should not beworn by short persons.

    Leather belts

    Plastic belt

    Elastic belts

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    SHOES

    One of the most

    necessary and most

    expensive items.

    They should be

    purchased for

    quality and not

    quantity.

    High heel pumps

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    Wedge shoes

    Mules

    Sling back

    DIFFERENT TYPES OF WOMANS SHOES

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    7/27DIFFERENT TYPES OF MANS SHOES

    Balmorals Bluchers

    Monk strap Slip on

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    8/27DIFFERENT TYPES OF UNISEX SHOES

    Clogs Platform shoesEspadrilles

    Sneakers Rubber shoes Sandals

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    Hosiery

    Oftentimesreferred to asstockings.

    They come in

    pantyhose, thighhigh, knee high,or ankle socks.

    Its always a goodpractice to alwaysbring a spare incase one gets arun in them.

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    JEWELRY

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    The Metals

    Platinum, gold and silver are the

    metals used almost exclusively by

    jewelers because of their beauty,

    malleability, rarity and resultant

    value.

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    Platinum

    The rarest among the 3metals.

    It is silvery blond, verypale.

    Usually alloyed with 10%iridium to increase itshardness and isconsidered by many to

    be the most effectiveenhancer of coloredgems and diamonds.

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    Gold

    The most prized of metals andthe most suitable as a foil forgems.

    In its natural state, gold isextremely soft, not durableenough for use in jewelry.

    It is combined withappropriate alloys to give itstrength and serviceability.

    It is measured in karats. 14k is the minimum

    acceptable in fine jewelry.

    24k is considered as fine gold.

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    Silver

    Less expensive than

    platinum and gold

    and makes a

    splendid foil for

    colorful gems.

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    The Pearl

    Elegant,

    understated, and

    formal. Versatile, suitable

    for all formal

    gatherings, day or

    night

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    Dog Collar Pearl

    A widechoker,usually of

    multiplestrandswith ajeweled

    clasp oftenworn infront.

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    Collar

    Pearl

    A 12-14 inch-long necklace fitted and shaped

    gently to the lower portion of the neck.

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    Bib Pearl

    A necklace withmore than 3strands ofdifferent lengths,

    which fits close tothe base of theneck and extendsover the upperpart of the chestmuch as a childsbib.

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    Choker Pearl

    A 15-16 inch-

    long necklacethat drops just

    above the collar

    bone.

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    Princess pearl

    An 18-20 inch-long strand of pearls that falls

    midway between the collarbone and the bust.

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    Matinee pearl

    A 20-24 inch-longstrand of pearls

    that reaches the

    center of the bust

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    Opera

    Pearl

    A 30-32 inch-long strand of pearls that falls midwaybetween the bust and waist. May be wrapped around

    the neck twice to form a double-stranded chocker.

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    Rope Pearl

    A 45 inch or

    longer pearl

    necklace. May

    be knotted or

    wrapped

    several times.

    Also referred toas sautoiror a

    lariat.

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    Graduated pearl

    A pearl necklace

    that is strung with

    the smaller pearls

    placed on either

    side of the clasp

    graduating to the

    largest pearls inthe center.

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    Uniform Pearl

    A pearl necklace

    that is strungwith all one size

    or nearly equal-

    sized pearlsthroughout.

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    Gemstones

    Sapphire, ruby, emerald and diamond

    are classified as precious stones.

    Opal, garnet, aquamarine, topaz,

    turquoise, lapis, amethyst, and jade

    are considered semi-precious.

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    Samples of Gemstones