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pandora news round 2017 august
Topic Started: Monday Nov 6 2017, 03:14 AM (42 Views)
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To start off with, pandora charms sale uk have a selection of campaign images. Key-and-lock motifs have been popular for Pandora before, and they form a key (pun unintended! ) theme of the new Valentine’s collection. My favourite of these is the new heart-key pendant, which is plain silver with a little gold accent, although I wish the bail was thicker. There’s also a matching ring and set of earrings. Note the new bracelet with the heart lock fastening, and no clip stations! The spacer clips with the pink hearts are silicone lined. Next, we move to a slightly darker colour scheme and some enamelwork charms in pink and red. The pave bead with the raised hearts reminds me of the old school lunarscape charm, in a funny way. The heart-tree motif is a lovely design, if derivative of previous ones, particularly as a necklace. The charm version would have benefited from being styled as a traditional pendant, I think, without the CZ at the top. Moving swiftly on, we have a look at some of the individual jewellery pieces! We have a closer look at how the new charm bracelet works – it’s fastened together by this lock charm. I like this idea in theory, but the pink pave puts me off a little bit. To go with the new bracelet, I have some individual pictures of the new charms, but not all of them. My favourite of these are the heart key pendant, which I mentioned before, and also the Pandora Rose dangle. It might prove to be too bulky for a bracelet, but I do love the little ruby-coloured accent at the top. There are new pieces for the floating locket range – two new petites, and a key-shaped locket! I really like the idea for the latter, and that you can stow away just one petite in it. It’s cute! Next, we have a look at some of the accompanying jewellery. The heart-tree necklace is really lovely – I like that there’s no sparkle, and just that little pandora uk outlet sale hint of pink colour. The Rose dangle that I liked before has a matching ring, which is stunning! I haven’t bought much from recent Valentine’s collections, as they tend to run along similar lines to each other, and I don’t really need more heart beads. This time around, my favourite is the heart key pendant – but I potentially like the concept of the new bracelet too, although I would prefer it with less sparkle. The combination of the Rose pieces with the ruby- coloured stone looks gorgeous, and I particularly like the ring. The charm is a maybe, depending on price and size!

The fact that they’ve gone for a slightly darker pink again gives it a slightly less cutesy vibe than some of the pastel pink pandora charms uk sale collections. However true reds would have been really nice to see, however, and would have meant that the Valentine’s charms could easily be styled with the annual CNY bead, which usually features red detailing of some kind. Overall, however, this collection doesn’t particularly excite me. I like the heart-key motif, but as usual would have preferred some character beads to go with it. I loved the turtle doves from previous years, and the opening Valentine’s card or the engagement ring gift box. A lot of this collection capitalizes on aspects that I personally haven’t liked as much from previous Valentine’s launches – sparkle, etc. I did hear that the brand have changed their creative designer, but I don’t know whether this collection was dreamt up before or after that change. Today’s post covers a surprising little mini launch that has landed in the UK and Europe, offering a small selection of the upcoming Pandora Autumn 2017 collection early! The release includes the much anticipated Mesh charm bracelet, plus some very affordable selections from the upcoming collection. These include some of the most affordable pieces, with many of the beads priced at a very reasonable £25 – making it very tempting to go out and buy a new bracelet and a selection of new beads! They’re now available to purchase from all official online retailers! I’m in town shopping tomorrow, and I will definitely be stopping by the concept store to see the bracelet for myself! I would also love to get my hands on that safety chain – and possibly the new Blooming Heart and Teardrops openworks. This used to be a North American exclusive release, but last year’s charm was launched worldwide, and the same is set to happen in 2017.:D This year, Black Friday falls on 24 November, which pandora uk sale clearance is when we can expect this charm to launch. It marks the start of the Christmas shopping season in the US, although it is increasingly catching on in other regions too. This month’s round-up will be a little shorter than usual, as I’m still catching up post holiday! I had such a wonderful time in Barcelona, and very much enjoyed switching off from everything for a week, but I’ll be getting stuck into comments and social media etc from this week onwards.:) There are some interesting tidbits included this time around, however, including some more info on the release of the silver mesh bracelet that got previewed last year but never released – so read on!:)

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