Amayzine

And then we went with the entire editorial team to By1Oak, the jewelry brand. I can talk for hours about makeup, shoes, and summer dresses, but when someone starts talking about jewelry, I get an error. I don't really know what it is, but jewelry and I just don't understand each other very well. Or something. Once inside, I look around overwhelmed. One colleague after another jumps hysterically around me with all sorts of rings and earrings, and suddenly I don't know what to think anymore. I do want a nice piece of jewelry once, but I don't know what. Preferably not too flashy, so it fits with an ‘everyday style’. And then I suddenly saw a necklace with a minimalist gold coin. Then one with a small piece of coral, perfectly made for layering. Think three times, yes or no, yes or no, yes or no. And then I just did it. It's been six weeks now, and not a day has gone by that I haven't worn them. Bottom line: even a non-jewelry girl can suddenly become one. I also call it ‘the reverse impulse buy’. The item you first thought: am I actually going to wear this? After which you wear it every day. Okay colleagues, I'm convinced. Uh, when are we going jewelry shopping again?