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Get Reese Witherspoon's Accessory Look



Every celebrity has a signature jewelry style – be it demure, pink gemstones; bold, big designs; over the top with jewels; or elegantly simple diamonds. Here, Dasha Boutique jewelry designer Sarah Smith outlines the distinct styles of Reese Witherspoon and challenges you make her look work for you. Find out how you can copy this favorite girl next door’s style – without breaking the bank.

Victorian Feminine

Everyone’s favorite girl next door maintains her look with carefully selected feminine white and pink jewelry. Her earrings are typically about one to two inches long, falling just above the base of her famous heart-shaped face. She loves a long, gemstone scattered metallic chain that hangs almost to her waist, adding length and sparkle to any outfit.

Recently Spotted Jewels: Pink gemstone teardrop earrings with inner gemstone dangles; Diamond studs set in platinum tulip backings; Black onyx and mother of pearl four leaf clover long necklace.

Get The Look: with this Freshwater Pearl Long Necklace.

Jewelry is the secret weapon of every female celebrity, whether she’s strolling the red carpet or stepping out to the corner store for another box of ginger tea. A sparkling pair of chandelier earrings, a bracelet dangling sentimental charms, or a striking gemstone pendant necklace all add a precisely personal touch to their outfits and over time, each individual celebrity’s accessory style becomes part of her signature look. Unlike clothing, the most beautiful jewelry is timeless, so it can be worn again and again, with almost any outfit. However, just like clothing, jewelry colors and designs must be tailored to the individual wearer to complement her natural features best. So while you study Reese’s style, keep in mind that accessories are your opportunity to make your ensemble specifically yours and to develop your very own personal style.

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