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Subscription boxes are a big thing now, and when I heard about Rocksbox, I was immediately intrigued. Rocksbox offers 3 stylist-selected jewelry pieces for you to try out each month. You can keep them for a while, purchase what you like, or send them back to try out something new!
Since I’m not really sure that I ascribe to one particular style, I personally love the fact that each month gives you the opportunity to try something different!
Essentially, this is how it works:
When you first sign up, you can browse tons of different options and create a wishlist. Then, your personal stylist picks out three pieces that they think will help you rock your look! You get a $21 membership credit each month to go towards purchasing any of the pieces that you really can’t bear to let go. For the rest, you just send them back to exchange for more. Super easy!
And, it’s extremely simple to put your account on hold if you need to take a break for some reason. This is another major plus, in my opinion. I’m not the sort of person who has a need for new bling every single month, so I’ve been utilizing the account hold. When I know I’ve got something coming up that I could use as an excuse to get a little extra accessorized, I just start it up again!
It’s $21 per month, and you can get your first month free here.
The necklace I’m wearing here is the Athens Necklace by Wilde. I love having a nice range of tiny, dainty necklaces as well as big statement pieces like this one. It allows for a lot of variety! These earrings are also from my Rocksbox set; they’re Perry Street studs in Opal
Here, I’m wearing something Wilde from another month’s Rocksbox set – these Kolkata Drop Earrings. I love what a bright pop of color the saffron tassels add to an outfit that’s otherwise pretty plain!
Have you tried Rocksbox, or any other fashion-related subscription boxes? It’s the first one I’ve tried, so I’m curious to hear your experiences!
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Those pieces look great! You really know how to coordinate. I might try this out.