modern mother’s day gift idea 2012: accessorizing the watch wrist

I have to admit I’ve worn several bracelet on my watch wrist, oh probably for over twenty years (even before it was fashionable) and I will continue to wear them for the rest of my life (even when or if they go out of fashion). I really honestly can’t see my watch wrist with just a watch, so I figured any modern mother would appreciate accessorizing their watch wrist as much as I do.

So, gentlemen, sons and daughters please take note for what I am about to suggest from my favorite department store:

Charriol stainless steel bangle w pearls 395USD

Charriol stainless steel bangle w pearls 395USD

Meira t 14k yellow gold evil eye 625USD

Meira t 14k white gold bar bracelet 875USD

Gurhan silver and 24k gold dome bracelet 1675USD

Gucci Sterling Silver Britt Bracelet 225USD

Gucci 1973 collection exclusive silver charm 345USD

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7 Responses to modern mother’s day gift idea 2012: accessorizing the watch wrist

  1. I think we spend a lot of time on the same websites. I love your taste in everything.

      • I wonder what inspires you to stick with writing your blog? I have thought about doing one, but it seems everyone has a blog. It is interesting to me that your style and interests are so similar to mine–but I said that already. Actually, I am looking for a good yoga retreat. Do you know of any? Thanks so much for doing what you do. My best, Susan

      • Hi Susan
        I consider writing a blog therapy. Women over 40 have so many things that bring them down in life. Marriage, kids, responsibility and juggling it all while working. Just so I don’t lose it, I write about what makes me feel good about being a woman. Also the yoga topic will be up on Tuesday. I wrote it on Friday and it’s queued up to show up Tuesday. So stay tuned.
        Best
        Manya

      • Manya,

        Makes perfect sense to me. I am glad you do it. I will look forward to the yoga topic. I must ask: are you Persian? I lived in Tehran for several years before the revolution and have Persian friends here and on the West Coast (I live In Baltimore). Your name sounds Persian to me. My best, Susan

      • Thanks again for your support. I am not Persian. I am Eastern European :)

      • LOL. My mother’s family is from Lithuania. I will keep reading and enjoying your blog.

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