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Win Holiday Accessories with Bling from LOFT!

Bling in the New Year with the LOFT Collection, a unique capsule collection of statement jewelry that features a downtown-chic combination of luxe stones and tough chains. 










Pieces range in retail from $49.50 to $74.50 making this everyday glamour truly attainable. These rich pieces are available in LOFT stores nationwide and make the perfect gift to give, get, and keep!






You even have a chance to win a bold statement necklace that would make Lady Gaga go gaga from LOFT's capsule collection (above photo, $74.50 value) if you do all of the following: 


1) Retweet this post.
2) Subscribe to Everything She Wants.
3) Follow me on Twitter @TracyEHopkins
4) Leave a comment and tell me where you plan to wear the necklace?


Enter today! The contest ends on Friday, Nov. 12 at 11:59 p.m.

Comments

  1. I follow you on Twitter (I'm @AmberGoo) and tweeted: http://twitter.com/AmberGoo/status/1290242652901376

    And I subscribed with the email vanillaglitter(at)gmail(dot)com

    I would wear this necklace to every big holiday party!

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  2. I would wear this necklace on Christmas...it wouild go great with the outfit I bought!

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  3. 1) Retweeted this post. Here
    http://twitter.com/kdet62/status/1652640500940800

    2) Subscribed to Everything She Wants. Confirmed. Email used kathydetweiler@gmail.com

    3) Following you on Twitter. Twitter ID kdet62

    I would wear it to our New Year Eve's party and probably our anniversary dinner.

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  4. retweeted
    http://twitter.com/#!/hminnesota/status/1725045395165184
    twitter follower @hminnesota
    email subscriber:herry123_us at live dot com
    I would wear at Xmas party from my work.

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  5. RT: http://twitter.com/#!/hle123/status/1844699031666688

    E-mail subscriber

    Following you on Twitter (@hle123).

    I would wear this necklace to our family reunion's party in December.

    alittlepieceofheaven777(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  6. I subscribe to your blog's content via email. codisweepstakes2 (@) gmail(dot)com

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  7. I tweeted about your giveaway: http://twitter.com/codisweepstakes/status/2631234408681472 codisweepstakes2 (@) gmail(dot)com

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  8. I follow you on twitter. un:codisweepstakes codisweepstakes2 (@) gmail(dot)com

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  9. I would wear this necklace on date night! codisweepstakes2 (@) gmail(dot)com

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  10. (1) Tweet http://twitter.com/SewMuchStuff/status/2913312291422208

    (2) I just signed up for your emails

    (3) I follow you on Twitter (@sewmuchstuff)

    (4) I would wear this necklace while creating in my art studio. How inspirational!

    Thank you for the lovely giveaway.

    sewmuchstuff at ymail dot com

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  11. tweeted http://twitter.com/ferriza2/status/3024595435130880
    follower: @ferriza2
    subscriber
    I would wear this out on a date to dinner and maybe dancing!



    ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  12. Retweeted and follow on twitter-traymona. email subscriber. I would wear this stunning necklace with my LBD and black heels to my office Christmas party..
    traymona[at]aol.com

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  13. 1. retweeted: http://twitter.com/happishopr/status/3211714996736001
    2. subcriber
    3. follow on twitter (@happishopr)
    4. I would wear it on date night with hubby

    trinitygsd at yahoo dot com

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  14. 1.retweeted http://twitter.com/#!/kerriwestbrook
    2. subsribed
    3, followed on twitter
    $. i would wear it to my work christmas party i have the perfect dress already

    kerrilynnw@gmail.com

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  15. http://twitter.com/#!/fdp4life/status/3239941182066688
    rss feed subscriber
    follower on twitter @fdp4life
    i will wear this necklace to our Christmas dinner

    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

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  16. 1.Retweet http://twitter.com/Swtlilchick/status/3306690308997120
    2.Subscribed via email (CharlieGurl57@aol.com)
    3.Following you on Twitter (@Swtlilchick)
    4.I plan to wear this necklace to the dance club

    CharlieGurl57@aol.com

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