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Fun earrings, necklaces from local shops perfect for summer OOTDs

MANILA, Philippines – What time is it? summertime! And that means bringing out your brightest OOTDs and the cutest and most colorful accessories to match.

If your jewelry collection – necklaces and earrings included – are in need of a summer-themed upgrade, here are a few local businesses to check out!

Nyuki + Co.

For handmade jewelry and accessories, check out Nyuki + Co.’s small-batch, fancy-casual pieces that’ll add a pop of lively color to your wardrobe.

Nyuki offers handcrafted bead necklaces, beaded crochet earrings, dangling bead earrings, bonbon drop earrings, crochet mod earrings, and even tassel statement earrings made

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Who Yoriichi Is in Demon Slayer and Why Muzan Fears Him

Demon Slayer‘s main antagonist, Muzan Kibutsuji, has been alive for several centuries, which means he’s experienced a lot. With his blood, Muzan can turn others into demons and seems like an unstoppable foe. However, the demon king seems to fear one thing: Tanjirou’s hanafuda earrings.


A look into Muzan’s past reveals that only one man ever came close to killing him. This demon slayer, while not a direct descendant of the Kamado family, is connected to Tanjiro in more ways than one.

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Jewelery that is worth buying in Zara, River Island, Jigsaw and more

From the Princess of Wales to Kim Kardashian, it’s hard to think of a famous name who doesn’t sometimes wear High Street fashion.

But jewelery? Until recently, that was a very different story.

Rocks from top names such as Cartier and Van Cleef were the ultimate status symbols – whether you called it ‘faux’ or ‘costume’ – anything else was rather frowned upon. And the truth is, many High Street pieces did look plasticky and tended to break or lose their shine in a few wears.

But those days are gone. High Street brands have put serious thought into their

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Walmart shoppers rush to buy classy diamond jewelry which scans at the register for $35 – $265 off its retail price

WALMART has unveiled a lifetime deal as shoppers can now pick up a stunning pair of diamond earrings for just $35 – over $250 in savings.

The price of the sparkling women’s jewelry has been cut from an eye-watering $299.99.

Walmart shoppers can snap up a pair of stunning earrings for just $35

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Walmart shoppers can snap up a pair of stunning earrings for just $35credit: Getty
The price of the item has been slashed from an eye-watering $299.99

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The price of the item has been slashed from an eye-watering $299.99Credits: Walmart

The SuperJeweler earrings are made from high-quality platinum brass and the diamonds weigh almost ½ carats.

And, the jewelry dangles by three-quarters of an inch when worn, according to

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Educated Chola’s Xanax jewelry battles mental health stigma

“I felt anxious before I came here today,” Rosa Valdes said as she arranged her Educated Chola T-shirts, totes and mugs inside the Cafe Girasol coffee shop in Boyle Heights. “Just because I took anti-anxiety medication, it doesn’t mean it’s gone.”

While friend and colleague Beth Guerra, a brand strategist she met at the Los Angeles Economic Equity Accelerator & Fellowship program at Cal State LA, offers support and helps soothe her nerves for a photo shoot, Valdes takes a deep breath and forges ahead.

Valdes is used to living with anxiety. In 2018, the 33-year-old entrepreneur was diagnosed with

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Kate Middleton’s BAFTA dress with gloves and Zara earrings was a ‘rare miss’

However, a US style expert and stylist told Express the look was a rare miss for the Princess of Wales. Hallie Abrams, founder of The Wardrobe Consultant, said: “It pains me to say I did not love Princess Kate’s BAFTA ensemble.”

She explained: “I love the idea that she re-wored the gorgeous Alexander McQueen white gown and I also loved that she is backing a trend we saw on the red carpets of both the Golden Globes and Grammy’s this year, opera gloves.

“However, I did not love how the black opera gloves looked with the light and airy white

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Toronto fashion designer launches eyewear collection

When he was a teen growing up in Cobble Hill on Vancouver Island, Warren Steven Scott stumbled onto a show on “Fashion Television.” Watching models stomp down the runway, at first he was a little confused. He was seeing people and clothing he had never encountered before — and he grew curious. Who were all these people in the audience? Who was actually going to wear these clothes? “I remember wanting to watch more and know more about those clothes and runway shows,” he says.

Today, he knows plenty. As the founder of the Toronto-based label that bears his name,