Vintage Styler Jewellery Review

Vintage Styler is a brand that has a passion for all things beautiful... I mean seriously beautiful. 



They love to source items that make you feel special and are very stylish, perfect for those girlie girls amongst you. Vintage Styler really focuses on design, and glamour for a perfect night out, with statement necklaces and jewelled earrings key pieces on their website.  Fabulous clutch bags are another feature including wedding bags, and they have a great selection of wedding accessories too.

So, as they know my love of sparkly things, I was sent this Vintage Styler bracelet to review.





Hattie Limited Edition Vintage Bead Bracelet

My first opinion of the bracelet when I took it out of the box, was that is was a very pretty bracelet. They have sourced the centre bead in these bracelets from a specialist supplier and ensure that these pieces are from the 1970s.  I could see myself wearing it out for a meal with my husband or sitting in a cocktail bar sipping my favourite cocktail - a mojito. I also think it fits well with 50's style, It has a real old school vintage feel and elegance about it, I was taken back to the era of Hollywood glamour and proper movie stars like Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly.

Screenshot from Charade showing Cary Grant and...
Screenshot from Charade showing Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The centre bead of the bracelet has a parma violet hue and is multi-faceted with an iridescence that's unique. Every bead they pick will have a slightly different colour and I think that's a lovely touch. Either side of the parma violet bead is a silver sparkling bead that is beautiful when it catches the light.



Smaller silver coloured beads are alternated with black faceted beads to make up the bracelet, and the t-bar clasp has a Vintage Styler tag. These bracelets are made in a limited number so you know you will be getting something that is unique and different.


If you have fallen in love with this bracelet like I have, why don't you check out the Vintage Styler website for other glamorous items?

26 comments

  1. Hey Mellissa,
    Cool blog… I love the parma violet bracelet!
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    1. Following you now Jessica. Thanks for the compliment!

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  2. I love vintage styler jewellery, it's beautiful.

    xx
    www.forevermissvanity.com

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    1. These bracelets are so pretty and they have variations too. Why don't you have a look at the different ones on their website.

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  3. Nice review. I can't see the pics because I'm blind but from what I know bout colors, the combination sounds wonderful. It's great to have such a unique bracelet.

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  4. Love the violet one, one of my favourite colours!

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  5. This is beautiful - I love the vintage style of it and the purple stone too x

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  6. That is absolutely beautiful - just my sort of thing.

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    1. They have a few different variations on their website.

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  7. I really like that! It looks lovely

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  8. Loving the vintage style necklace.

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  9. Gorgeous - I love parma violets to munch, and it is a great colour in this bracelet :-) Very stylish.

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  10. That purple bead is beautiful so eye catching - I can only imagine it would catch the light wonderfully :) x

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  11. Very nice design.
    Did you pick it or Vintage Styler chose it for you?

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    1. There were a few I liked and they sent me a surprise :)

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  12. OOO I love that purple bead so so pretty.

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  13. soo pretty, i love a nice bracelet more than a neclace x

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  14. I really like the idea of taking 'old' jewellery and making it into a more contemporary piece.

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