How Not To Look Old – The Three-Bling Rule

Too many of us make the mistake of piling on every shiny, glitzy, fancy thing we own when we get dressed for evening or a wedding.

It’s easy to overdo it.

Here’s an easy fashion rule to follow:

THE THREE-BLING RULE.

You need to count up your bling, because you are allowed only three bling points.

  • Sparkly dress (2 bling points)
  • bold necklace (1 bling)
  • earrings (1 bling)
  • shimmery metallic sandals (1 bling)
  • cocktail ring (1 bling)
  • shoes or bag (1 bling)
  • jeweled cuff bracelet (1 bling)

Remember that location matters:  You don’t want to use two bling points in close proximity.

Congratulations!  You look gorgeous!

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Are you afraid of looking like the OLD LADY wearing all the noisy bangles, necklaces, obnoxious hat, the go-go boots and the glasses handing from a bedazzled chain around her neck?  No fear! 

I want to share with you what one of my coaching clients, Dr. Rosemary, said:

…It’s been a long time since I cared what I looked like because I felt like I was a lost cause

She had the same fears you have, and I was able to help her by teaching her the 16 Pt. Accessory Rule.

I have a great way to help you gauge whether you’re wearing the right amount of accessories every day.

Here’s the thing:  It’s more than just throwing on a necklace.

There is a 16 Pt. Accessory RULE.

I learned about the 16 Pt. Accessory Rule from one of my mentors, Shari Braendel (Fashion Meets Faith), who learned it somewhere along the road of her fashion career.

This is a method where you add (or subtract) points for exactly what you are wearing.  The object is to reach 16 points when you are finished.

Are you ready?  Click the Image below for Instant Access.

P.S.S. – Remember to Always Wear Your Invisible Crown!

 

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