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 For my pictures, I want the model to wear minimal jewelry. I am trying to decide between silver and gold, so I will leave it up to her. I told her to come dressed in an outfit that best represents her comfort zone and her overall. Depending on the outfit, we will choose the jewelry that looks best.

Below are some examples of jewelry looks that we may use as inspiration.





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