Topic: Rings

What Do You Think Of Cat Wedding Rings?

What Do You Think Of Cat Wedding Rings?

I know everyone is supposed to love what they love and your wedding is your special day, but I think there’s a limit to the adorableness factor in a sacred ceremony like matrimony. But I also don’t understand Hello Kitty, so there’s a possibility I’m missing the appeal here. I really just don’t understand the world of cute. Please explain these wedding rings to me. Please explain cute. – Buzzfeed More »

I Found Your New Dream Proposal!

I Found Your New Dream Proposal!

Well, if you like crosswords. I’m really terrible at crosswords (I get stuck on one word and just obsess over it until I want to tear the paper to shreds) so this proposal would have taken me a good 6 or 7 days to actually figure out. You know, after my fiance taped the paper back together. But! That doesn’t mean it’s not adorable. More »

Party Favors: Costco No Longer Safe Haven Of Bargains

Party Favors: Costco No Longer Safe Haven Of Bargains

Unless this million dollar wedding ring was marked down from like $17 million or something. -Styleite

What? No “Heartbeat” by Don Johnson? 10 of the cheesiest music videos ever. -CollegeCandy

Fashionable people hung out in a room last night. -Poshglam

Speaking of those, Dita von Teese got away with a full pleated skirt the other day. -StyleList

What cocktails you should order by Zodiac sign. Linked to without comment. -MyDaily

Female celebs currently in the market for baby friends. -The Frisky More »

Accessorize: Jewelry from Architecture

Accessorize: Jewelry from Architecture

Marmol Radziner is a Los Angeles-based design/build architecture firm, and they’ve taken a unique approach to leftover building materials — rather than get rid of them or even reuse them for other designs, they’re turning them into jewelry. They’ve created a line of accessories featuring bracelets and rings made of bronze for men and women, and according to the website: “The patina of every piece will evolve over time in response to the wearer and no two finishes will ever start or stay the same.” More »