Collier Gallop, part of the new S/S 2013 line. It's a necklace but can be worn as a bracelet.
Total wow.
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Collier Gallop, part of the new S/S 2013 line. It's a necklace but can be worn as a bracelet.
This is a really useful braclet: slim, clean lines, looks good stacked or on its own. Bracelet clic argent
Collier Gallop, part of the new S/S 2013 line. It's a necklace but can be worn as a bracelet.
Wow, I love how you stack this and with the Meteore!
I have this bracelet, too, and agree with you. curious as to how you wear it stacked. I tend to put mine with flattish (not chunky) bracelets.
Amazing collection, Plumtree! question: do you layer the Alea bracelet with anything else or just wear it by itself? can you post a modeling pix either way? I have hesitated over the Alea b/c I'm am not sure it does much for me but it does look edgy in the case.
Collier Gallop, part of the new S/S 2013 line. It's a necklace but can be worn as a bracelet.
Thanks! If you look at the first pic in the Spring/Summer ad campaign thread, there's a picture of a bracelet that could be the Gallop bracelet. I haven't seen this IRL, so I can't be sure. Would love to know though!you have the most amazing silver collection plumtree! i need this gallopdoes it come in just a bracelet as well?
Thanks! If you look at the first pic in the Spring/Summer ad campaign thread, there's a picture of a bracelet that could be the Gallop bracelet. I haven't seen this IRL, so I can't be sure. Would love to know though!
http://forum.purseblog.com/hermes/the-spring-summer-2013-ad-campaign-797200.html
Edit: Hermes Nuttynut has posted a pic on #9.
Hope this helps as a silver ring thickness reference guide. Sorry, should have chosen a darker scarf to show the silver more.
Top to bottom: Osmose, Affranchie, Espionne one row, Espionne three row, CDC, Kelly Dog, Meteore
This is an old photo: here with Mais CDC. And another with a (not so successful) attempt at mixing GHW and PHW. HTH!
This is an old photo: here with Mais CDC. And another with a (not so successful) attempt at mixing GHW and PHW. HTH!