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Art of Laying

-Cindy 

 When it comes to accessory layering, I’ll admit—I’m very much biased. I truly believe every piece deserves to be seen. No tangles. Just intentional styling where each element has its moment. For me, layering is all about balance: heavier pieces anchor the look, while lighter ones float above, adding dimension and softness. 

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Balancing Act

Personal style

Ultimately, it’s all about the vibe you’re going for. What are you wearing? Where do you want the focus? The beauty of layering is that it's deeply personal—and highly adaptable.

All of my pieces are designed to pop. Whether you want a minimal look with just a hint of sparkle or you're ready to stack it up with shimmery chokers and statement chains, there's always room to play.  If want book style session includes a how to measure walk send me a email. 

Size Matters

Standard western sizes 

Chokers usually fall between 13 and 15 inches. They’re the starting point of any layered look and can really set the tone. I do offer made-to-measure options if you're looking for that perfect fit.

Standard necklaces come next—typically 16 to 18 inches, sometimes up to 19, depending on your neckline and how you want things to fall.

Longer necklaces start around 20 inches and go up from there. These add drama and movement, especially when paired with simpler top layers.

Then there’s the lariat style—a personal favorite. It usually rests between the breastbone and draws the eye downward in the most flattering way. Really beautiful on v shape low neckline. 

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