A Quote by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff

I favor big, bold jewelry - especially statement necklaces that still have a sense of delicateness. — © Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
I favor big, bold jewelry - especially statement necklaces that still have a sense of delicateness.
I like jewelry. Big rings, big necklaces. Shoes, belts, luggage.
Statement earrings and statement necklaces each deserve their own moment. I never wear the two together; it looks overdone.
I love jewelry - rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, you name it.
Tips like that. Wearing necklaces, knowing how to layer, wearing a statement piece. Don't wear big earrings and a big necklace and a big ring all at the same time. Pick your magic. I have this whole thing: if you look good, you feel good, and if you feel good, you look good.
I'm very simplistic. I like jewelry that is small, that is a statement piece but with a delicate statement.
I basically stay in jewelry all the time. I have the same couple of necklaces, earrings, and rings, and they usually don't come off my body.
It's so important for jewelry has to be versatile. The statement piece is no longer just that. One day it's a statement and the next it's merely an accent to a great pair of shoes or a stunning handbag. Adaptability is key.
It's a big flash of all these things and whatever you take out of that statement's one statement, one mind, one statement, one act, one show, and all the songs are one.
You want to make a big bold difference in this world? Then pray big, bold prayers.
I've never in my life bought a big piece of jewelry - like, 'I'm gonna get myself a big piece of jewelry!' Songwriters' lives are unstable and up and down. Even though mine has sort of has followed more of a going toward the sky trajectory.
I think people see me as someone who wears a lot of big jewelry, so it would be fun to do a costume jewelry type line.
After university, I was working as a stylist in the Paris theatres when I had a flash of inspiration. I made necklaces from the bikinis designed for the cabaret performers of Folies Bergeres. I was so happy with them that it was only then that I sought out formal training in jewelry.
Customized jewelry is one of my targets with Bold Machines.
I think that one wants from a painting a sense of life. The final suggestion, the final statement, has to be not a deliberate statement but a helpless statement. It has to be what you can't avoid saying.
I love both real and fake jewelry. My kids make me necklaces, and I wear those, too. Every day, I wear my gold wedding band and the Cartier watch my husband gave me.
I like different statement jewelry, especially around the ears.
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