Remember this outfit post and my DIY Chain Double cuff bracelets?? I am super excited to share a special video tutorial on how to make them with the iconic designer, Norma Kamali! I stopped by her showroom and she showed me around the new collection, Kamali Kulture (everything is under $100!), and then we got to crafting, check out both videos below!
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I love those bracelets they are amazing, I think I will try DIYing them as I have been looking for a statement cuff recently! It looks so easy to make as well, great clear video!
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absolutly perfect!
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What pretty! I love them! My DIY this week is a jacket inspired by one of Giambattista Valli. I leave the link and I hope you like! http://www.desdetenerifeconamor.com/2012/06/diy-giambattista-valli-jacket.html
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The bracelets will dress up any outfit. Very very nice.
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So cute and simple to make. Nice job.
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Cool bracelets! Super DIY.
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love them
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OMG! These cuffs are amazing! I love the stuff you share because a lot of it's so simple but I would never think about it. Thanks for sharing all your DIY's I will definitely be making this one :)
ReplyDeleteThere is no doubt that thinly stacked bracelets are the hottest arm accessories du jour. But lately I've been noticing the double cuff has entered the race for top contender. Double cuffs are matching, usually quite thick, bracelets or bangles that are worn on both wrists at the same time. Kind of like handcuffs without the insolent chain connecting them together.
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