Makes us happy hour, too. If you haven’t heard of Stella & Dot, you live in a box. Just kidding. But seriously, it’s super fun jewelry that has been featured in all kinds of magazines. Check out the website to view a few pieces. You’ll find chunky floral rings, statement necklaces adorned with turquoise, butterflies, and pearls, and basic fringe hoop earrings. To see these beauties in person, come to the Stella & Dot Jewelry Show tonight at Vino 100, hosted by local Stella & Dot stylist Christen Benat. (Stella & Dot has a similar structure to Mary Kay with product consultants, like Christen Benat, who show you the lines in person. But instead of cliche makeovers and pink Cadillacs, the product is extremely trendy jewelry that you’ll still love after you get it home.) From 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm tonight, you can peruse the pieces and do a little free snacking and wine-drinking. And aren’t you as much as a sucker for drinking and shopping as we are? If you’re attending tonight, shoot a quick RSVP to [email protected]. Don’t forget you can take this opportunity to talk to Christen about grabbing her and bringing her–and her goods–to your own party at home. (You get free jewelry by being a host, so why not?) Vino 100. 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
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