i have no idea where this necklace came from. i only know that it's been part of our (myself and my sister's) jewelry collection for as long as i can remember.
kelsey of the anthology managed to snag a vintage expo 86 tee last month which reminded me of the two i have kicking around in my own closet. they aren't the same style as kelsey's, but i did promise to share some photos:
the red version is a youth size. the blue one is still in its package, yes, though barely. after all these years of being tossed into the back of many wardrobes and closets, it's really fighting its way out of the bag. i doubt i will ever wear it.
this last item is by no means a request. i just wanted to share this failed attempt at capturing a stunningly orange sun from last week. i'm kind of liking how the photo turned out. happy mistakes!
here's to hoping the sun makes a full return soon!
Oh. My. God. I am speechless.
ReplyDeleteooh so lovely! i adore jewelry that just appears, like the jewelry my mom doesn't wear any more. so nice.
ReplyDeleteoh em gee. those things bring back memories! i'm a sucker for a bit of nostalgia as you know. ya, no idea where that necklace came from. we've just always had it
ReplyDeletethe sun looks beautiful!!! and that necklace is very unique
ReplyDeleteRianna Bethany xxxxxxxxx
that necklace is wonderful. kinda reminds me of a classy bolo tie. The best photographs are usually suprises. it looks very dreamy
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Thanks! I really love that necklace (it's very unique) and i have a serious dose of envy for those vintage Expo tees.
ReplyDeletethe necklace is soo one-of-a-kind!!
ReplyDeleteiyam
www.styleandbeyond.blogspot.com
i love that sunset photo! and vintage jewelry is truly the best.
ReplyDeleteThat necklace is just gorgeous. I can't even get over how much I love it! You're lucky to own it!
ReplyDeleteSydnie
www.takemeouttotherunway.blogspot.com
that is a lovely necklace x
ReplyDeletefabulous neklace!
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