Monday, 30 July 2012

Ring it on ;)

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trendy jewelleryThe fashion world moves at a swift rate, and with each season comes with new trends for clothing and jewelry. For anyone who wants to keep their look updated, being aware of what the latest styles are is critical for keeping a fresh look. Jewelry offers a simple way to add new trends into a wardrobe without being too expensive






Sparkles and Shimmer
Sparkles and Shimmer This season, the more sparkle that a jewelry piece has the better it will look against a classic ensemble. Brilliant cuts of jewels and rhinestones are a must to be worn on all different types of accessories. When sparkly baubles are paired with shiny metals such as gold and silver, they ensure that all eyes will be on the person who wears them. For maximum impact, one bold and sparkly piece can be worn as a conversation starter at seasonal parties.



Mixed Metals
Mixed Metals

For the past several seasons, silver has been the go-to color for accessorizing, but now mixed metals are trending. For this look, silver and gold can be paired for a unique contrast. However, less traditional metals such as bronze and pewter are making a big comeback. These metals are ideal to wear with the darker shades of colors that are trending for the fall and winter seasons. Wear this style by pairing a bronze bangle with a golden-hued dress







Color Shock

Color Shock Many jewelry pieces are including just a pop of color against a silver or gold backdrop. On rings and bracelets, just a small band of colors such as bright pink or brilliant blue are being worn to introduce the element of surprise. Fashion is all about keeping one step ahead of people’s expectations, and this trend is sure to accomplish just that.





Wearing the latest jewelry trends is a fun way to accessorize outfits for work, dates and other special occasions.
Because jewelry always retains its value, buying a new piece is a great investment.
 Exploring the latest trends in jewelry and incorporating them into the wardrobe is important for a person who wants to put their best foot forward towards making a great impression.

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