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This isn't my heaviest stack combo, but I don't wear the full stack anymore, I just felt it was too much (for myself), maybe I just got tired of wearing it all the time lol.Ooo how exciting!
Just saw this on my way back from dinner. Impromptu photos
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I think I might Look into Nail polish in the Future as well because I think, If you do it right, it can make your nails seem longer and also be a great addition to the rings but that is something for the future though I wanted to try it for some timeI think your first photo looks fine. Nothing against it, it's an aesthetic.
The firs thing that came to mind is that they were very similar to one another.
Then you posted the 2nd photo. The variety is nice, I can see the theme.
I did love wearing multiple rings on fingers, here's a photo as an example:
This isn't my heaviest stack combo, but I don't wear the full stack anymore, I just felt it was too much (for myself), maybe I just got tired of wearing it all the time lol.
My main concern when wearing multiple rings and stacking multiple rings is that I don't like it when they make my fingers look short. My hands are on the smaller side and my fingers on the shorter side. They don't look that way in photos because I've grown my nails long to make up for it.
But again, I think it's an aesthetic preference. I like the appearance of longer, slimmer fingers.
I personally don't mind the wear and tear of most of my rings being next to each other or being stacked.
There are exceptions to more delicate pieces.
Comfortability level varies from person to person. Some people find wearing rings on adjacent fingers to be uncomfortable. Depends on the shape and design of the rings themselves of course.
For my more chunkier rings, I do notice a difference in comfortability, but hey, I just get used to it. It's the aesthetic I'm going for that matters to me.
As @880 said, I think a little more space between the sweatshirt and the wrist could help the rings pop more. In addition, I prefer a simpler ring stack that has less going on but just as impactful. I see that you have a few similar rings. I would say in this situation less is more. Pair the black one with a few of the other rings that have a bit more of the grooves in them for a more contrasting effect. I would also say leaving some fingers empty could be good too, as negative space is just as important for a visual effect. I noticed some of your rings look similar to the Gaston Vuitton collection, so I provided some below as an example as how to stack. PS, have you tried other ring silhouettes other than a thick band? Could be fun to try...More streamlined? Minimal? Modern? Give the rings space? Bc the multiple rings anchor your entire arm, not just your hand
Somehow I think the cuff of the sweatshirt on the wrist, so close to the rings, makes the look fussier or busier
@Christofle or @sportcruiser2002 (who have very different styles)
may also have an opinion of interest
ETA: re the black ring, have you thought about a bold black eye glass frame to echo the graphic lines
I’m a long way from university age, so not sure if a bolder eye glass is popular these days
Yep, that's why I bought some new ones with different Forms and Shapes... My personally ideal solution would be If I can Mix them in without "having to" wear less Rings. Because when it comes to leaving fingers empty I simply Like it Most when I can leave as few empty as possible (but of course Sometimes you have to, for example If I would wear 5 rings on my left Hand as well i wouldn't Like it). Bottom line, i will try different Forms but I Hope I wils still like eight Rings afterAs @880 said, I think a little more space between the sweatshirt and the wrist could help the rings pop more. In addition, I prefer a simpler ring stack that has less going on but just as impactful. I see that you have a few similar rings. I would say in this situation less is more. Pair the black one with a few of the other rings that have a bit more of the grooves in them for a more contrasting effect. I would also say leaving some fingers empty could be good too, as negative space is just as important for a visual effect. I noticed some of your rings look similar to the Gaston Vuitton collection, so I provided some below as an example as how to stack. PS, have you tried other ring silhouettes other than a thick band? Could be fun to try...
Ultimately there is no Style Probably that Looks good to everyoneI think it’s a personal style choice! Regardless of gender. If you look at Marc Jacobs for example.. he sports very long and highly decorated fingernails. Is that something I would do? absolutely not.. because it’s not MY style. If it makes you feel good, go for it.
Liking different things makes it interesting! Could you imagine everyone being carbon copies of each others’ style? No thanks!! 😊Ultimately there is no Style Probably that Looks good to everyone