What Makes Love True | Stylish Bloggers Try on Tiffany & Co. Jewelry [Gallery]
What Makes Love True to Me
- Aimee Song - Song of Style
- Keiko Lynn
- Arielle Nachmani - Something Navy
- Jordan Reid - Ramshackle Glam
- Audrey Dettmar - Homerun Ballerina
- Lindsey Calla - Saucy Glossie
- Christine Cameron - My Style Pill
- Karla Deras - Karla's Closet
- Beth Jones - B. Jones Style
- Christina Caradona - Trop Rouge
- Geri Hirsch - Because I'm Addicted
In its What Makes Love True campaign, Tiffany & Co. is offering its fans something beyond simple, elegant jewelry. From Ed Burns' film portrayal of marriage proposals to thoughtful relationship advice, Tiffany's is exploring love, in all of its forms.
In our own musings on romance, we asked 11 bloggers: "What makes love true to you?" These fashion-forward ladies let their Tiffany's jewelry inspire them, and gave us responses that were as witty and unique as the ways they styled the romantic pieces. Some swore by humor and joy, while others admitted that their love story is still being written.
Whether you're in a modern trapeze dress, or a just pair of faded cutoffs, sometimes the best accessory is the knowledge that you're in love. And a beautifully made Tiffany's pendant, of course.
How do you style your favorite Tiffany's jewelry, and when do you really know that love is true? Tell us in the comments section.
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Greg, 7-07-2011, 4:36PM
Some people insist that True Love is something inexplicable and
accidental - or worse, "mystical". This is a cruel and
self-destructive lie.
True Love is a real thing; simple, though not easy. It is accessible
to every human being who genuinely wishes it, and who applies himself
to the task, though it may take a great deal of patience and effort to
achieve.
It all starts with virtue.
To say that something is "true" is to make a very specific claim about
reality. For a claim to be true, it must not violate the laws of
logic, and it must be supported by a preponderance of evidence.
To say "I Love" is also a very specific and identifiable claim about
reality. For reasons too lengthy to explain in a mere comment box,
love is simply an involuntary physiological and psychological response
of the virtuous person, to the sensory experience of virtue in another
human being.
Virtue is a specific kind of action. It is action that is consistent
with one's stated values, so long as those values are honestly derived
from the desire for knowledge of the self, and the world. In other
words, derived with integrity to the truth.
To experience a person truly committed to virtue - who is consistently
honest, courageous, curious, empathetic, and humble - is to experience
pure beauty itself. And how could someone dedicated to the same
principle not fall in love with that?
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