Drop earrings: they frame the face, elevate it to another level of sensuality, and put emphasis on how alluring your neck and jawline looks. Kelly doesn't wear earrings (she has sensitive skin so earring irritate and bad things happen), but I love them for these reasons. Hey, they've been around since 2000 B.C. and during the Renaissance, women who adorned their ears were regarded as "improper." That has to be a good sign!
Most danglers glitter with clusters of gems, which is why I'm always on the hunt for something a bit more exotic. Tusks will certainly turn up the heat. Not only do Monique Péan's delicate yet dagger-like earrings frame the face, they are bound to make a statement even if you're wearing a T-shirt and jeans. I adore the look of elephant tusks -they speak of faraway lands and earthy romance - but they are not only un-PC, they are illegal (unless they're vintage or recycled, of course). Made of recycled gold with Mwanza warthog tusk (that's wild pig tusks!), they capture the same feral quality. Tiny champagne diamonds at the top ensure complete glamour. Wildly chic. And I do mean wild in the most literal sense of the word. At Barneys New York for $3,375.
Pair with: Earrings like these warrant a vivacious shoe that will bring out your savagely decadent side. These metallic T-strap sandals by Giuseppe Zanotti boast a curvy, heel-less shape that will have people looking twice. Giuseppe Zanotti Metallic Leather Curved-Wedge T-Strap Sandals, $895.

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