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Rocksbox- Box Fourteen

For the second Rocksbox in a row, I issued the challenge to include jewelry in coral/tangerine tones. Unfortunately, they missed the mark with box fourteen. My stylist, Carol, did include some pieces in turquoise ( I like colorful), but the pieces were very similar to items that they have already sent. Bummer.

The Gorjana Candice Shimmer Ring in Rose Gold is uninspired. 

Unfortunately, the style reminded me of my wedding band from my first marriage. Not good. Also, I'm not a fan of rose gold jewelry. As far as asking for colorful pieces, this missed the mark entirely.

The House of Harlow 1960 Prana Double Pendant Necklace in Turquoise was nice for its unusal shapes. I don't own any necklaces that are similar.

The design was something that I might have liked when I was a teenager, but does not fit my style now. The two layers kept twisting and it took a lot of work to untangle. I'm not interested in jewelry that takes effort to wear.

My favorite item was the Kendra Scott Carla Earrings in Amazonite. 

They are bold earrings and the color is gorgeous. Ultimately, both the price, and that I already own earrings in a similar color, deterred me for purchasing them. However, I liked them enough, that I may see if I can find them cheaper elsewhere. The brilliant color is what makes these a stand-out. 

Originally, I was going to keep this experiment going until at least fifteen boxes, but I've become disenchanted with Rocksbox. I'm much more excited for arrivals from my other delivery subscriptions- Birchbox and Rent The Runway unlimited. Rocksbox has been fun. I might try them again, when they have different styles in their inventory. 

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categories: Life
Monday 03.07.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Rocksbox- Box Eleven

When I originally started this Rocksbox jewelry subscription experiment, I anticipated giving it a ten box run. Then, box ten was delayed in the post and the awesome Rocksbox customer service went ahead and sent out box eleven. Ending on eleven feels funny, unbalanced. I've decided to keep it in increments of five and see where I am at box fifteen. Plus, I still get excited to get those little boxes with pink ribbons. It's like a birthday party in the mail!

Speaking of Rocksbox customer service; I'm so impressed. They respond within twelve hours ( even on a Sunday) or less, and every time the response has left me feeling like my business is appreciated. This morning, I got an unexpected email regarding the pair of merlot studs that I reviewed in box ten. They saw the flaw in the stone and as compensation, threw an extra ten dollars of "forever spend" into my account. They also asked if I had been interested in purchasing the earrings, and if so, they had a flawless pair that they would send to me. I appreciate the initiative that the Rocksbox customer service department has taken to make sure that I'm a happy customer. 

Let's check out box eleven.

Green and gold were the themes of box eleven. Green is my favorite color.  I'm drawn toward green clothes and accessories, so much so, that I need to tell myself that I have enough. With this in mind, I took a careful look at box eleven, assessing whether or not I really needed these pieces in my collection. 

The Ashiana London Charlie Druzy Pendant Necklace in Green, makes a bold statement. 

I liked the sparkle of the stone. The rough, natural looking cut of the stone, make me think of the store, Natural Wonders. Remember that place? I think they closed sometime in the 90's, but as a kid, I used to love their rock/mineral collections. 

I paired the necklace with a black Parker Pima Top, that I rented from my other obsession, Rent the Runway. The color popped against the black blouse.

It's a fun statement piece, but I didn't need another green necklace. 

The Gorjana Elea Cuff is delicate and pretty. A perfect day to night piece.

I really loved the bracelet, but at $108.00, I couldn't justify the price. I have my eye on a few other non-jewelry things that I'd rather put the money towards. For example, this Kate Spade Blaze a Trail Clutch, that I recently borrowed from Rent the Runway. I NEED IT!!!!

 Isn't it adorable? I have a fox obsession. Yes, I know that they aren't green.

Speaking of green, we have the Olivia & Grace Carolyn Earrings in Green Chalcedony. 

I liked the style, length, and of course, color.

And they look very similar to several earrings that I already own. I wrote to Rocksbox and told them that I love green, a little too much, and I issued them a challenge to fill my next box with bright, vivid jewelry in a different color. Let's see how they do with box twelve. 

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categories: Life
Thursday 02.04.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Rocksbox - First Box

In September, Dan and I were invited to an amazing Timothy Oulton dinner in the Blue Room at the Historic Los Angeles Athletic Club. It was formal and I needed a clutch. After much searching and stress, I still couldn't find that perfect accessory. I did, however, discover a company called Rent The Runway.

Rent the Runway is brilliant. I was able to rent this gorgeous Kate Spade clutch for just a fraction of the retail price. Shipping and insurance were included in the rental.  The process couldn't have been easier and the clutch was in excellent condition.

After test-driving it for the evening, I fell in love. Returning the clutch was depressing. The happy ending, is Dan has just bought it for me ( a brand new one) for our Anniversary present! I plan to take that thing everywhere. It's just so darn sparkly and pretty. 

My great experience with Rent the Runway got me wondering if there were other similar services. I searched the internet and came across Rocksbox.

Rocksbox is a costume jewelry rental company. Unlike Rent the Runway, you do not choose specific pieces. For nineteen dollars a month, you get a box with three pieces of jewelry to try. When you are finished, you have the opportunity to purchase any of the pieces for a slight discount. You can also mail back all three and have a new box sent. The monthly fee covers shipping ( both ways), insurance, and allows you to get as many boxes as you like. It's similar to Netflix, you mail it back, and as soon as they receive it, your next box is on its way.

I've only recently started to accessorize. For years, I didn't wear earrings and my piercings closed up. In general, in my daily wear, I couldn't be bothered with any more jewelry than my wedding ring. However, I started to pay attention to various friends who fantastic at accessorizing and I admired the way that they pulled their outfits together. I also had a short stint at Nordstrom, where accessories were mandatory. Two years ago, I began working with a personal shopper, which expanded my jewelry collection. I'm starting to see how dressing up on a regular basis is fun, rather than a chore. Compliments help!

I like the idea of Rocksbox, as a way to check out jewelry before purchasing. When I'm out shopping, it's difficult to know if something will really work with my wardrobe. Now, I can borrow the pieces and play dress-up with what I already own. 

How does Rocksbox know what to send? When I registered, I took a style survey and explained what I tend to like. I also was able to look through their current offerings and mark certain pieces as favorites. From there, a jewelry stylist curated a box. Rocksbox encourages frequent updates of wish lists, as they are constantly adding new items. In the two weeks that I've been a member, I've been surprised by turn over.

My first box arrived within a week.  It came in a padded envelope, which is reusable for the return. A prepaid postage sticker is inside. When you're done, you just reseal everything and drop in a mailbox slot. Super easy.

Here is what it looked like inside. Ignore the sloppy bow, it looked much nicer when they tied it. This picture was taken just before I returned the box.  When it arrived, I couldn't wait to open it, so I tore in without documenting the box. 

 

Snazzy tissue paper and a custom sticker.

Each piece came tucked inside a protective bag. 

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I had a personalized note from the stylist that created the box, including information on each piece. 

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How did they do?

The Gorjana Bali Tube Drop Earrings were not my taste. However, in the name of keeping an open mind, I tried them on. I think that they would be cute on someone with a short hairstyle, that would really show off the earrings. In my long, light brown hair, they got lost. 

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The Olivia & Grace Avery Necklace in Aqua Quartz was very pretty. I love the light aqua stones and it was flattering. Ultimately, it wasn't a keeper, because I already own a very similar Kate Spade necklace. 

When I tried to take the picture ( on my own, in my bathroom), I couldn't get the angle right to show the full necklace. I tried taking the shot using the mirror, but it didn't turn out right. This was the first time that I EVER thought that a selfie stick might be a good investment. A selfie stick or longer arms. 

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The Perry Street Stella Earrings were an item that I had favorited. Indeed, they were my favorite item in the box. The stones really popped and they were a great compliment for many things in my wardrobe. When I tried wearing them, they were very heavy and a touch too long, so they had to be sent back. 

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After returning the box, I rated all of the items and left a note for my stylist. The idea is that they should get better at curating for your style over time. I plan to keep this experiment going for a few months to test it out, hopefully picking up a few great pieces along the way. Another bonus, Rocksbox credits every account with ten dollars a month in spend cash. They aren't at all pushy with selling, but I'm guessing that's their ultimate goal. I'm game. 

I mailed my box on Tuesday afternoon, and by Thursday afternoon, a new box was on its way. I have a tracking number to follow its progress. Fingers crossed, I will have the new box of jewelry to take on our Vegas weekend and another blog post next week. 

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categories: Life
Saturday 10.31.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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