Tiffany Bow Bracelet--cutesy or classic?

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When i first read the title I can to say "cutsey" because I thought you'd be talking about the necklace, and not to offend anyone, but the necklace does seem cutsey to me. especially over 35 (my age). But I do like the bracelet. I don't think I'd call it classic though either. Feminine would be a good word for it.
 
When i first read the title I can to say "cutsey" because I thought you'd be talking about the necklace, and not to offend anyone, but the necklace does seem cutsey to me. especially over 35 (my age). But I do like the bracelet. I don't think I'd call it classic though either. Feminine would be a good word for it.

I totally agree. I would definately call it feminine. It is very pretty in person.
 
I have the diamond bow ring and low it! I wouldn't call it cutesy. I'd say fun, light-hearted/playful, and feminine. "Cute" makes it seem little girl-y which I think is inaccurate. Good luck deciding!
 
I love that bracelet and I would love to own it. I'm 37 and don't feel too old to wear it at all. I recently got the silver bow earrings and I've already worn them a lot. I don't feel like their too cutesy or girly...I agree with some others that they're fun, youthful, and feminine!
 
I think the bow bracelet is very feminine, as is the necklace. My only concern with the bracelet would be the bow is weighted, hence it would hang down and perhaps more likely to get banged around and lose a stone. But I would definitely wear both!
 
I LOVE it.... I do think it's cute but in a beautiful way. The diamonds certainly make it even more special. I'm in love with the Tiffany bows anyway. I'm almost 32 and love wearing my silver medium bow necklace with the matching earings and I do get compliments on them. I say go for it, if u love it age shouldn't matter.... Can't see me growing out of mine in a hurry.
 
I like it, its very simple...the bow is not over done so its not 'to much'. But for the price, it should be something you love and will wear. You don't want something like that sitting in your jewelry box.
 
I love bows and try to wear them in a lot of different ways.... I would have to see it in person to decide and I am not one to tell an age group that it shouldn't wear certain things because clothes & accessories should always be chosen to highlight your personality&style, not your age, imo, but to me that bracelet design (thick, small bow, effect enhanced with diamonds) says "cute". Personally I feel that a thinner, longer bow made of silver/palladium or gold with a diamond tennis bracelet chain would look more subtle.
 
I think the bow bracelet is very feminine, as is the necklace. My only concern with the bracelet would be the bow is weighted, hence it would hang down and perhaps more likely to get banged around and lose a stone. But I would definitely wear both!

I love it too - and would call it "feminine" as well over "cute" and "classic" (classic to me is something that is very simple and elegant like a bangle or diamond solitaire pendant, string of pearls, etc.) I know what you mean ... I'm 38 and although I'm not in as "serious" a profession as you are (I'm in TV, more casual) I think the bows are kind of on the verge age-wise. But if you love it go for it!

Honestly this would be my biggest concern as well - personally I wouldn't want it too tight on my wrist and I wonder if it wouldn't swing around to the bottom with gravity all the time and get banged up?
 
I think it's fine as far as your age goes, it's pretty and not cute at all. I wouldn't wear is with a watch though, I think it would be too dainty for that, wouldn't it? I would be concerned with it getting really banged up.
 
I think it's really pretty! I was actually expecting not to like it (I've only seen the necklace and earrings before), but really like it. I agree that it's dainty and feminine, and not at all young or cutesy looking.
I do agree with everyone else, that you'll have to try it on and see how it hangs (it would bother me if the bow flopped down to the bottom of my wrist), as well as how it looks with a watch. If I wear a thin chain bracelet on my watch hand, the chain often gets tangled in the links of my watch, and sometimes I'm afraid I'll break the chains. Especially since platinum is a relatively soft metal.
 
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