CANDY WASHINGTON

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Give the gift of Bulova Watches this holiday season

Hi lovelies,

I've been looking high and low for the perfect holiday gift this season and I'm excited to say, it's a watch by Bulova.

However, I have to admit that although I use my cell phone to tell the time, I definitely use my watch to make a fashionable statement because it completes any look with a touch of sophistication. Watches are making a major comeback as the must-have accessory for this season and beyond, especially those designed with facets.

My favorite way to create some lust-worthy arm-candy is by layering my stainless steel Bulova watch, style #96L203 that features 100 faceted crystal stones individually hand-set on case with a faceted bracelet and white mother-of-pearl dial, with my coveted charm bracelet given to me by my best friend, and a black hair tie that I never leave home without. The watch also features an E-Z link adjustable clasp, a second hand, and is water resistant for up to 30 meters with a 28.0mm diameter and 6.2mm thickness and retails for $325.

From casual looks running around West Hollywood, to dressing up for fashion events, to being on-set and behind-the-scenes at Fox Studios, what makes my outfit complete is my Bulova watch from the Facets Collection. It's the ideal gift for your best friend, sister, or mom, and now they will have no excuse for being late to meet you for coffee, a shopping trip, or just a fun hang-out session.

Another way I like to rock my Bulova watch is by combining my favorite fashion trends with what's currently on-trend for the new season.

For my personal fashion style, I always love the boyfriend and oversized look but since femininity and softness are two big trends this season, I wanted to combine both of them.

I achieved this by wearing my Bulova watch, which has a feminine and soft face and design, with a few extra clasps so it rests mid-arm rather than snugly around my wrist, so it's both on-trend while mastering the oversized look. 

*Sponsored by Bulova

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