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Colors That Clash With Gold Jewelry: What to Avoid and Why

Colors That Clash With Gold Jewelry: What to Avoid and Why

Posted by: Tristan Hawthorne in: Fashion & Style
26 Jun | 02:55 AM | 0

Some colors just don't go with gold jewelry. Find out which shades to skip, why they clash, and what works better so your gold accessories always shine.

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