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Written by Hilda Gabriela
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Costume, heirloom and brand new bling are options to consider when looking for the perfect quince accessories.
Deciding what jewelry to wear with your Quinceañera dress can have you feeling overwhelmed. Here to help ease you into making the right choice (or choices) for your quince jewelry is a list of pros and cons for the many different options out there.
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Written by Alicia Monsalve
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Let’s say you have chosen your dream Quince gown… so you have taken into account not only your personal likes and style, but also whatever adjusts to your curves and figure as well. After trying on all those dresses and searching in a million magazines and fashion websites, don’t forget the most important detail that will help you look great on your special day!: lingerie. |
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Written by Hilda Gabriela
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Deciding what jewelry to wear with your one-of-a-kind quinceañera dress can have you feeling overwhelmed. And that feeling can become even more of a burden if you have no idea what type of jewelry you should be looking for. Here to help are some pros and cons to costume, heirloom and brand new jewelry that can ease you into making the right choice, or choices, for your quince day. |
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Written by Hilda Gabriela
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As a bolero, clutch purse, head accessory or get this…wrist gloves (too cute!) sequins can give your holiday look an immediate makeover and take you from looking “pretty” to looking spectacular! You can easily go from gift exchange dinners with the girls, to a Christmas dance with a date, to your family Christmas get-together sporting the latest trends in sequins accessories and wardrobe pieces. So girls… if you want to shine at each one of your Holiday get-togethers, sequins are the á la mode way to go that’ll have you stealing the spotlight from the rest of the party celebration.
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Smart Tips!
- Practice the waltz in advance
If you want to look like a real princess during the waltz, you will have to practice, practice, and practice until you know all the steps. It is best to attend dance classes or hire a choreographer. However, if you get nervous and things begin to go wrong, don’t worry. You can always improvise.
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