Nov 4, 2009

Mismatching

Earrings are very common in this day and age. Majority of the women in the world has or had earrings before. Typically, earrings would match on both sides of the ears. I’ve been noticing a few women with mismatched earrings. Sometimes one side would be regular earrings and the other side would be clip on earrings. Why is would this occur in such a fashionable time?

I believe because it is a fashionable time period in the world, they would reduce the amount of people having to mismatch their clothing of style. People are always trying to see what match with what clothing. A good example of mismatching is a green shirt and purple pants. Green and purple does not match with each other. I’ve seen a lot of people wearing black, because they can match with a lot of different colors. They follow other people to what’s in. An exceptional few are ready to be something unique wearing mismatching earrings. Although they aren’t tremendously noticeable because of the size of earrings, but it is still discomfited to have mismatched earrings. Girls are able to cover it with their hair if the mismatching earrings were to bother them. Cubic Zirconia rings have also been mismatched. A few people I know will wear multiple CZ rings to look better when going out at night. They will dress all pretty and all of a sudden you look at their fingers and you see different color rings. Multiple rings are more so ostentatious rather than stylish. Having multiple rings is really unnecessary and really hard to match.

I will rather stick to matching with people. Being unique is good, but not to a sense where you get too much attention. There is a saying, getting attention for the wrong reasons. If you want to get attention then becoming talented in something is the way to go.




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