How to Wear a Necklace

Ashley is chatting about how to wear a necklace this month (with her special guest!). As a busy mom, a necklace can make us feel dressed-up and ready to go – no matter if it is to work, the store or the park. Check out her examples of styles and lengths of necklaces with styles of tops and occasions to wear certain types of necklaces.

If you are a mom with an infant, try out teething necklaces!


Growing up in a small northern Minnesota town, Ashley Lundgren has always had one very unique gift, helping others find great style! Along her journey she attended Crown College and completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Fashion Merchandising through Westwood College of Colorado. During this time, she met and married a wonderful business owner, Dane Lundgren, They currently they have two darling children, a daughter and infant son! You can follow Ashley on Instagram or visit her atashleylundgren.com/.


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