Molly Sims on jewelry: ‘you’ll always remember who gave it to you and when’

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Kaiser, Hecate and I have an understanding about who covers which stories. (Quimby is new so we’re snagging her favorites all the time, sorry Quimby!) We each have our preferred celebrities and topics. In this case Hecate usually covers Molly Sims because she’s either met her or knows someone who knows her, I can’t remember, and says she’s an awesome person. Kaiser usually covers jewelry stories because she loves jewelry. She covered a nap story though so this is my passive aggressive coverage of one of her favorite things. I like jewelry too! I’m trying to wear more of it lately although my attempts are amateurish. I’m only starting to layer necklaces and wear statement pieces. I feel like I’m out of my depth with jewelry and if I remember to wear earrings it’s a start. Anyway Molly Sims has a new interview with US Magazine in which she’s promoting her partnership with a jewelry company. She talks about her jewelry philosophy and I wanted to discuss it.

When it comes to jewelry “rules” the mom of three doesn’t follow any strict guidelines and relies on the motto “the more the merrier.”

“I don’t think a look is ever finished about jewelry. I always need an earring or a necklace. … I am all about mixing metals. It makes it look cooler and less ‘try hard’,” she dishes.

Another pro-tip she swears by: “Don’t be afraid to stack your neck and your arm. … However, Rachel Zoe did teach me a great trick back in the day and told me that if I’m going to do an arm stack, to only do one arm. Don’t go crazy on both, it’s too much.”

Besides completing an overall look, the entrepreneur also loves accessories because of the way they make her feel.

“If you’re receiving a piece of jewelry, you’ll always remember it and who gave it to you and when. There’s something about jewelry that holds a special sentiment,” [Sims] says.

“I have a charm necklace that I have collected for about 20 years. When my husband and I started dating, he bought be a few charms that I love and cherish and wear to this day. … He also bought me a very tiny gold choker in South Africa that I cherish forever. I also love my engagement ring, obviously. I almost fainted when he got down on one knee and put it on,” she exclaims.

[From US Magazine]

My mom gave me all her earrings and I was simultaneously upset and thrilled. I wear them all the time. My ex husband gave me some beautiful jewelry, there’s this amazing multi-strand gold necklace I always get compliments on, and since we’re still on good terms I’ll wear it. I’m superstitious though and won’t wear it on dates. I agree that you remember who gave you a piece, but I don’t always remember when I received it. As for mixing metals – you can do that? I thought that was a complete no-no. I don’t think I have the chutzpah to pull it off. It’s like that pink and red fashion trend – you really have to be sure of yourself to pull off some of those rule-breaking looks.

Also Molly looks different in the fuschia dress, right? Is it her makeup?
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  1. Lena says:

    Hey Molly’s married to the head of Netflix so I’m sure she gets some great jewelry! I’ve always mixed metals because I wear the pieces I love and sometimes they are different metals. I don’t want to be stuck always wearing yellow gold because of my wedding rings. I follow her on Instagram and that flat heart she’s wearing costs like $700 and I’ve seen that exact look for a lot less so good luck with your jewelry line Molly! If I’m going to spend a chunk of money will be on diamonds.

  2. Jillian says:

    My mom got me a gorgeous ring for Christmas. It’s breathtaking.

    I’m onto gold these days. I sometimes mix it up with silver.

  3. savu says:

    I always thought Pandora bracelets were dumb until my parents got me one the night before I left for college. It’s been 10 years and it’s still only about 2/3 full. They and my boyfriend have slowly added to it over the years for special/meaningful occasions. I wear it every day and it’s probably my prized possession, irreplaceable because of the memories behind it. My boyfriend also has great taste in jewelry, he buys me maybe a piece a year. It’s all special!

  4. Snazzy says:

    I never mix metals. I always think it looks strange.

  5. Vertes says:

    In France, it’s considered less stylish to match metals than to include one contrasting piece.

  6. LWT00 says:

    I always mix metals – for me it looks too old fashioned to have them all match. But I’ve asked my husband and mother not to buy me jewelry anymore – I have very particular taste and there’s really nothing I’ve been given that I really love. I even designed my own engagement and wedding rings to be sure I loved them as much as anyone should.

  7. Bread and Circuses says:

    There are no fashion rules. If you can make it work, then it works.

    But some things are hard to make work.

    Which is why we obey the guidelines like rules. Guardrails are for your protection. 😀

  8. Marzipan says:

    I always wear earrings, at least, mostly a color matching my clothes. I learnt to never mix metals (except for bi-color pieces), and that you should only wear ONE piece that’s standing out, like flashy earrings OR necklace. Or you wear a set of matching pieces.

    It’s the same with makeup, you either accentuate your eyes, OR you wear a strong lip color. Otherwise you look tacky and overdone. And getting older, I “live” by these rules even more…
    Being single, I rather buy jewelry by myself, also because of my specific taste. However, there are a few things I got from my ex, and although I wouldn’t touch him with a barge pole anymore, I still wear them because they were expensive, they are beautiful and timeless. 😊