Ivie Drops earrings top left. Kimberly Necklace bottom left. |
Stella & Dot is like a modern Tupperware
party. The jewelry is sold through word of mouth, usually hosted at someone’s
home or catering to a New Yorker’s schedule and at a bar. Guests pick out what
they want, pay on the spot, and within a week get their orders delivered. Each
piece of jewelry comes in a cute box wrapped with tissue and a fortune mantra.
The feeling is uplifting and happy.
I am by no means a girly girl. I rarely ever
wear jewelry. I don’t get excited by the color pink or having to dress up for a
fancy party but I felt at home with Stella & Dot. The pieces were versatile
and understated. They are what you make of them and can become more of a
statement piece depending on how you wear them or understated for the simple
amount of flair that you need just to call a little attention to your outfit
and personality.
In between trying on jewelry and getting
opinions from each other we noshed on cupcakes, fruit, and crudite while
sipping on wine and soda. It was a relaxing environment and laid back. We had
an abundance of natural light being in a high rise apartment and had a photographer
present. At first I felt it was a little odd that someone was snapping pictures
of us in our jewelry but then I got into it. I didn’t ask what the pictures
would be used for or if I would get to see the final pictures. All of a sudden
I felt like a model, beautiful, and glamorous. My friends and I posed for the
camera, held our wrists out to showcase our leather bracelets, and slung bags
over our shoulders.
Union Square Scarf (left). Madison Tech Bag (right). |
I never felt pressured to buy anything or even
participate but if you lingered long enough at the trunk show inevitably you’d
try on something. I found myself gravitating towards colorful stones and chunky
necklaces. Our stylist Jennifer Sutton went around the room showing us how to
wear pieces and encouraged us to try things on by draping pieces on our wrists
and necklines. I only had to tell her a firm, “No.” once to stop. We all have our own personal
tastes and comfort levels.
I will admit I did not know how to maneuver some of the
pieces of jewelry and wondered how I could even pull off wearing certain
things. The nice thing was that it was a very supportive environment and our
stylist really pointed us in the right direction using herself as an example
and showing us Stella & Dot tutorials on how to wear scarves, how to jazz
up a little black dress, or how to dress up from day to night. The videos were short
and fun. I left with the feeling that I had gained a little more style over the
past three hours. Overall, my first Stella & Dot trunk show back in August
“Fall into Effortless Chic” was a great experience. I got to catch up with
friends and do a little shopping. It was a treat for me.
Modeling jewelry with Agnes. |
Stella & Dot trunk shows are exclusive and
if you’d like to attend one get in touch with your local stylist by locating
them on the Stella & Dot website. You can even host your own show and earn
a complimentary hostess gift of your choice.
Stella & Dot
NYC/NJ Stylist Jennifer Sutton
stylistjennifersutton@gmail.com
SHOP/HOST/JOIN! (917) 257-5455
Stella & Dot
NYC/NJ Stylist Jennifer Sutton
stylistjennifersutton@gmail.com
SHOP/HOST/JOIN! (917) 257-5455
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