Showing posts with label fashion trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion trends. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Wristcuffs!



Big, bold bracelets are just the thing for spring! Now that the sun has come out, you can expose your sad little wrists to the warming air (hurray!) and spruce them up in style.
No matter your budget or personal style, there's a wristcuff in your future this season...


So which style are you? Audrey, Twiggy, Goldie, Annette, Lindsey, or Grace?
After all, wrists need fashion too!
Author's Note:  I tried desperately to hunt down a ruby red, art-deco wrist cuff with no success. Nothing I found was pin-up, 50s cute enough while still being pretty. If anyone can point me to one, I'd love love love it! Thanks!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Van Gogh inspiring Fashion Trends?

By Lauren Gonzalez





First of all, I want to say hello!! You haven’t heard from me before, but I am a new contributing writer and thrilled to be joining such a fabulous staff and all of you on our journey through life, fashion and the other thing we love! 


I must confess, I feel very at home when I visit my family in New York and New Jersey. I was flipping through some pictures from a visit two years ago, and saw that I only took one picture while at The Met. It was “Olive Trees” by Vincent Van Gogh. I am a huge fan of Impressionist, such as Van Gogh. The fluidity and color palette of this painting really struck a chord with me. I remember it well! I was so entranced by this one work that it cancelled out all the other marvelous works of art in the room!  












I’ve now been re-inspired by this painting, as I look back at it. I can’t help but see so many parallels in fashion today. Whether it’s simply the colors or the construction, here are some pieces that remind me of one of favorite paintings.  








  1. Linea Pelle “Parker Croco Tote”   2. Diane Von Furstenberg “Brennah Scarf in Cool Neon Mane”   3. Coach “Brynne Heel”   4. Essie “Coat Azure”   5. MICHAEL Michael Kors “Jet Set Crossbody in Tie-Dye Denim”   6. Alexis Bittar “Gold Studden Hinge Cuff

I absolutely love these finds, especially the dresses! I would consider myself a “dress girl” considering they are what I wear most of the time. The outfits I found that best show the gorgeous colors and texture of “Olive Trees” are following: 
  1. DKNY “Sleeveless V-Neck Dress with Tiered Ruffle Skirt in Lagoon”   2. Lilly Pulitzer “Shauna Dress Embroidered in Navy”   3. Rachel Zoe Fall 2011 Ready-To-Wear   4. Diane Von Furstenberg “Parlian Dress in Midnight”







Lastly, I leave you with my final and favorite pick. This is a serious piece of jewelry. A bold statement, and in fact, quite like wearing art. It’s the Alexis Bittar “Modern Georgian  Cuff” The color and cut of the stones are beautiful. This is a great statement piece that truly speaks for itself - all you have to do is wave or pretend you’re fixing your hair!  










That wraps up my Van Gogh inspired picks. I think, if we clothes ourselves with confidence and the right look, fashion really is noticed as art. 


Tell me: What do you think?

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Fashion Jewelry Trends 2010

Fashion week can bring out the most outrageous accessory trends - both on the runway and on those attending and sitting front row at the shows. That was certainly the case this season when celebs and socialites gathered to celebrate fashions up-and-comers as well as the veterans of the industry. There were some fashion jewelry trends 2010 that were so noticeably fabulous that we have to mention them, and judging by those who sported them, these pieces will certainly make their mark:

Oversize cocktail rings – Large and in charge rings were all rage, with celebs like Ashley Olsen and Agyness Dean rocking CZ rings that sparkled and shined. The best thing is that this trend is completely affordable, so you don’t need to make a million to dress like a millionaire.Oversize cocktail ringsLariats – These necklaces can add interest to any outfit. CZ jewelry in the form of bejeweled lariats can help to jazz up jeans and a blouse, a long tunic or a plain dress. They work well when you want to try something a little sparkly and chic. If you want to splurge, look for CZ jewelry set in real gold or sterling silver. Alternatively, goldtone and silvertone looks the same, but costs a lot less.

Big bold bracelets is also one of fashion jewelry trends 2010...

CZ jewelry – Big baubles with faux gemstones work well for dramatic impact. But you don’t have to save them for black tie events. Recently, fashionistas balked at this so-called proper use of diamonds, in favor of CZ jewelry that can be worn with everyday ensembles, both in and out of the office. A good rule of thumb is keep it to one signature piece if you’re headed to work, while it’s perfectly acceptable to rock multiples if you’re going out with your girls.

Start by taking inventory of what you already own, then work in one trend at a time.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Bracelet Trends for This Summer

This season, update your look by taking advantage of new up-and-coming bracelet styles that offer high impact style for just a fraction of the cost of a new wardrobe.

Charming bracelets1) Big bold bracelets continue to dominate the style scene this summer. Chunky beads, oversize cuffs and bulky geometric shapes are haute, haute, haute. Wear one with a sundress, tank top or strapless beach cover up for just the right amount of glam.

2) Safari, tribal and ethnic inspired bangles are all the rage right now. Look for bracelets made from natural materials such as wood and cork. A little print can go a long way in adding interest and a focal point to your outfit.

3) Mixing different hued metals is big right now. So instead of piling on piles of gold or sterling silver bangles, try incorporating rose gold, brass, hammered metal and other textures to kick it up a notch.

4) Charm bracelets are always on the radar, and this year is no different. Try charm bracelets that use earthly materials like natural cut stones and charms in the shape of leaves, butterflies and your other favorite insects and animals. Wear your charm bracelet with other bracelets for a look that is all your own.

5) Nothing screams summer like bright vibrant colors such as citrus hues and bold jewel tones. Add a fun bracelet to a monotone outfit of white, black or neutral for a look-at-me outfit that is sure to capture all the right attention.

6) Layering is a must-do this summer. Whether it's thin bangle bracelets, beaded stretch bracelets or mid size cuffs, you've got to go big with your accessories this season. Don't be afraid to mix and match to create a unique style statement.

However you choose to wear your bracelets this season, have fun with them as you enjoy the lazy days of summer.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Coral and Turquoise Jewelry

It doesn't matter whether you're faired skinned, olive toned or have a rich creamy complexion, coral and turquoise jewelry looks great on most anyone. This summer, mix warm and cool colors together for a chic and fashionable look that any fashionista will appreciate.
Coral and Turquoise Jewelry 3For a casual boho chic style, pair lightweight summer sundresses with brightly colored beaded necklaces and flat sandals. One affordable strand in coral and turquoise is versatile enough to be worn with other items in your closet as well. For example, take a classic white button down shirt and add a pop of color with a great beaded necklace. Or, grab your favorite LBD and add fun pieces in eye-catching hues.
Coral and Turquoise Jewelry 2For nights out on the town, rev it up with gold metallic jewelry accented with turquoise and coral stones. A great bangle bracelet with a fun floral design can be the perfect ornamental piece to complete your look. You can wear the same bracelet to work any day of the week, with a sheath dress or airy blouse and tailored jeans.

If you're looking to add an everyday piece to your jewelry box, then consider just a splash of coral or turquoise in the form of a floral pendant or a bold cocktail ring. You can find some great pieces online that are fashion-forward and won't break the bank. Look for items that have fun details and unique designs.

So if you're looking for an easy way to reinvent an old favorite from your closet this summer, consider coral and turquoise jewelry, either worn alone, together, or with metallic pieces that create fashion-forward appeal in both warm or cool weather. Now, you won't have to wait to go on vacation to dress like it. You can bring the aura of tropical paradise to your look with fun colors that are reminiscent of happy days. So, what are you waiting for?

Necklaces | Earrings | Bracelets

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Go Bold with Modern Metallic Jewelry

A touch of metallic is often all you need to dress up a basic black ensemble, a head-to-toe monotone outfit or a global safari inspired garb. This season, metallic jewelry has taken on a different twist, with toned down smoothness and duller finishes. Hammered sterling silver and gold are popping up everywhere, in place of shinier flashier pieces.Modern Metallic JewelryDim metallic jewelry can be a bit edgier and can be worn professionally to the office. For example, chunky graphic silver plated necklaces can complement feminine silk blouse or sweater sets. Or, a combination of polished aluminum gold and silver bracelets can be stacked for a strong addition to a basic sheath.

Hammered metal disc-shaped pendants and hoop earrings have recently been spotted on celebs of all ages. From Jessica Alba's hammered silver hoop earrings to Mary Kate Olsen's brass rings to the top of the list of 'must-have' accessories for the season, this is a trend that's here to stay.

Minimalist and graphic shapes dominate the spectrum of metallic jewelry, but the edges are more rounded and toned down, creating an easy-to-wear spring look. Antique looking metals like brass and copper can also achieve great bold results when paired with contrasting pieces and fabrics.Modern Metallic JewelrySo how can you incorporate this season's runway hit into your wardrobe? Pair dulled metallics with bold prints like stripes and florals to tone down the boldness of the outfit. Add hammered metal jewelry to soft colors like sea foam green, lavender and canary yellow. If you're planning on dressing up in sequins, satin or lace, toned down metal jewelry can be just the thing you need to achieve balance. If you have a v-neck or asymmetrical fabric cut, this trend can create a modern finish. It’s not only easy to wear this trend, it's affordable and stylish as well.

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Prom 2009: Jewelry Fit for a Queen

Prom Jewelry As you gear up for the biggest party of the year, you're definitely going to want to look your best. So what's hot this year in prom jewelry trends? And what are some great pieces that are affordable and stylish? Well, we're here to tell you all that and more…

If you really want to make an entrance at prom, then you've got to have the right jewelry to compliment your gown. Rhinestones are hot, hot, hot this year, with many options to choose from. A necklace is a great place to start putting together your look. Of course, this will depend on the neckline of your dress. If you have a strapless dress, then you'll have no problem pulling the necklace of your choice.

Pendant necklaces can be basic or can incorporate fun charms such as bowties or horse shoes (think Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City). If you're looking for something a little more fashion forward, wear an asymmetrical enamel number with an oversized flower to one side. CZs by the yard can do a great job at picking up the sparkle in your dress, whereas a layered necklace brings attention to your decoration and can be an elegant addition to a simple dress. If you're looking for a little color in your necklace, then try incorporating chunky brightly colored stones with a cascade of rhinestones.

Prom jewelry doesn't always have to sparkle. If you have a busy dress, for example, you may want to choose accessories that compliment, but don't compete with your ensemble. For an alternative look, you can wear chunky necklaces made of semi-precious stones such as turquoise or quartz. Or, try candy colored beads in bright colors such as raspberry or emerald green. Worn with confidence, you're sure to end up on the list of "Best Dressed".

Whatever you choose, your prom jewelry should be fun, fashionable and fit for a queen.
Necklaces | Earrings | Bracelets |

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Jazz up Jeans and a Tee with Jewelry

These days, fashionistas everywhere are looking for the best deals to save money and cut costs on everything from apparel to shoes to accessories. However, you can still update a simple jeans and a white tee shirt outfit with jewelry that is fun, funky and fabulous. Here are a couple ideas to get you going:

Gold – Pair gold accessories like a watch or a flashy charm bracelet with a white tee to create a fresh summer look. Try adding a stack of gold bangle bracelets of varying thick and thin widths for a flashy update to a standard.Gold bangle braceletsChunky – Thick metal necklaces in scrunched metal or chain link can add a focal point to an otherwise boring outfit. Mix metals and wear gold, silver and brass layered necklaces with complimentary gladiator sandals and an interesting bag.
Chunky necklacesBoho chic – Beaded necklaces and bracelets do wonders at revving up standard pieces. Natural unpolished glass stones can take your look from casual beachy to day-to-day chic while candy colored plastic beads create a sense of youth and happiness.
unpolished glass stonesColor – Take wardrobe staples to the next level by incorporating bright citrus colored pieces. A lime green cuff, canary colored pair of drop earrings or mango hued pendant necklace can do wonders at getting your look ready for the upcoming spring and summer seasons.

Layers – One of the easiest ways to dress up a so-so top is to incorporate several different necklaces. Mix and match long strands of beads with pendants of varying length for a uniquely individual style statement.

A Focal point – Spice up any tee and jeans with a statement piece that will capture attention. For example, add an oversize pair of painted wooden earrings for a worldly vibe. Unique pieces take you from plain Jane to fashion-forward trendista.
painted wooden earringsSo the next time you're pondering what to wear, consider throwing on jeans and a tee with one of the new pieces of style-setting jewelry that's available.

Necklaces and Sterling Silver Jewelry Sets | Earrings | Bracelets

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Black Jewelry: A Fashion 'Do'

This season on the runway and on the street, we're seeing a lot of black jewelry that makes an impact and ups the style ante. Black is always a fashion favorite, and we're seeing that carry over to jewelry, in the form of statement pieces and beaded numbers. Smoky quartz, onyx and black crystal are intriguing and noticeable. There are several ways to wear these pieces, and here, we take a look at some of our favorites:
Black Jewelry
Rocker style – It's hard not to conjure up images of rock stars when you think of black jewelry. From their leather studded bracelets to chain link necklaces, these styles are becoming more mainstream. You can incorporate this look into your current wardrobe by pairing contrasting pieces, such as rough-and-tough chain link bracelets with floral prints and breezy fabrics. Or, give a little edge to a satin or silk dress.
Black JewelryTo the office – If you love the look of black stones, but you're not sure how it'll mesh with your work gear, then think small and subtle. A great pair of drop earrings with dark stones can add a nice touch to a classic suit or sweater. Black pearls or beads are also a nice way to modernize this fashion favorite. Select large stones for a contemporary and up-to-date statement.

Special occasion – Black stones and rhinestones are gorgeous and go great with black cocktail dresses or jewel-toned gowns and create a fun edgy vibe. Try a thick choker with a cameo or other black beaded centerpiece. Black and gold cocktail rings can be just the ticket for spicing up a basic cami and jeans. You don't need a lot of jewelry to pull off this look; keep it to one piece that’ll get the job done.

Black stoned jewelry is modern and elegant. And this season, there are some noteworthy pieces that are stylish, affordable and easy-to-wear. So the next time you're getting dolled up, think about adding some dramatic jewelry for a new twist on basic black.

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Purple Jewelry Reigns Supreme

This year, purple in every shade – from lavender to plum to violet to magenta – is crowding the runways and giving us some much needed bursts of color in outfits and jewelry. Even President Obama claims that purple is his favorite hue.

Traditionally, the color purple was associated with royalty and nobility. Today, it is favored among designers in the fashion community, and worn by celebrities and A-listers like Victoria Beckham and Charlize Theron. Purple jewelry can easily transform your look for Spring and create a stunning statement. Here are some suggestions for working this trend in to your look:
Amethyst
Amethyst – These gorgeous gems make great eye-catching jewelry when set in sterling silver. The lightness of the metal makes a great contrast to the deepness of this shade. Take a cue from Brooke Shields and Christina Applegate and wear bold pieces like cocktail rings and drop earrings to accent baby blue or bright pink apparel. Just a splash of this exotic color is sure to make for a memorable look.
Tanzanite
Tanzanite – This breathtaking gemstone is most commonly lavender in color. Try a fabulous pair of chandelier earrings or a couple tennis bracelets to accent an all black ensemble. The light and dark pairing is elegant, yet still contemporary.
purple beads
Beads – The fun thing about purple beads is that they are an inexpensive way to dress up current favorites. Chunky plastic or glass beaded necklaces are especially hot right now, and can easily take you from day to night. Throw in a matching pair of earrings for an affordable and stylish jewelry set. Also, feel free to mix purple beaded bracelets with other bangles or beads. Complimentary colors like red and turquoise are amazing together and give off a youthful vibe.

Whatever you're wearing this spring, make sure that purple is a part of it.

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Plastic Jewelry goes Grown-Up Chic

This season, fashionistas of all ages are going nuts for modern takes on plastic jewelry in striking colors and bold designs. Lucite, which is a lightweight clear resin, is popping up everywhere in a rainbow of bright spring and summer shades. This type of jewelry is not only fun and fashionable, it's also affordable, so it's easy to add a few pieces to freshen up your look.

Plastic geometric jewelry was big in the 70s, with a retro feel and an artistic edge that added expression to any outfit. Today, Lucite, Bakelite and acrylic pieces with funky angles are being worked into bangle bracelets and multi-layered chain necklaces. Pastels and opaques are very popular, and make great vacation jewelry. Prints with stripes and animal spots are a few other hot styles of plastic jewelry this season, and do a great job of adding character to everyday pieces.

Plastic jewelry has a playful aspect to it, and is often characterized by futuristic geometric shapes, such as rounded rectangles or triangle bangle bracelets. We're also seeing a lot of plastic beaded necklaces in a rainbow of colors. These lightweight pieces can easily update your look without breaking the bank.

With all the talk of green-this and recycled-that, eco plastic jewelry is quickly rising in popularity. Recycled and reused plastic jewelry is the new coveted non-precious jewelry of the X and Y generation. Oftentimes, you can purchase cool unique designs for just a fraction of the cost of more expensive options. And the feel good factor makes this a guilt-free pleasure you can't afford to miss.

Just as every style-setter has her own tastes and preferences, plastic jewelry has its own varieties and options from which to choose. So whether you prefer a giant raspberry colored plastic beaded necklace or a transparent safari print chunky bangle, it's all about having fun with this modern take on retro chic plastic jewels.

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Top Jewelry Trends for spring

This year, spring's hit list includes smart and savvy jewelry trends that can update your closet inexpensively, albeit fashionably. Here are our top favorite jewelry must-haves to get you going:

Top Jewelry Trends for spring - Florals
Jumbo blooms with quirky details are fun, fresh and fabulous. Try an oversize choker necklace in a bright color like canary yellow or hot pink. These pieces can easily take you from a day in the office to a night out on the town.

Top Jewelry Trends for spring - Pink
From hot pink to punch pink to pastels, this feminine color is all over the style circuit. The feminine hue looks best in bold statements like bangles and oversize necklaces. Just remember, a little pink goes a long way!

Top Jewelry Trends for spring - Geometric jewels
High-impact shapes like funky triangles and boxes are all the rage this season. Try geometric bracelets that can be stacked for maximum impact. Or, embrace the look of chain link metal and choose a necklace that is outside the box. These fabulous pieces are fierce and perfect wearable art.

Top Jewelry Trends for spring - Prints
Paisleys, florals and global inspired prints are not just for clothing. Thankfully, these gorgeous patterns have spilled over into jewelry as well. Bangle bracelets are a great way to incorporate embroidered prints, a hint of snakeskin or exotic colors. These eye-catching pieces grab attention and are an affordable way to try out the latest fad.

Top Jewelry Trends for spring - Safari inspired accessories
If you can't afford to be a globetrotter, then at least you can accessorize like one! Work in vibrant fun pieces that have natural stones and earthly materials. Try jewelry made of wood, cork and leather. If you're going neutral with your outfit, make sure your jewelry adds color.

Top Jewelry Trends for spring - Bold choices
Looking for a way to re-invent some wardrobe favorites? Take classic pieces and pair with a daring necklace for a completely re-vamped look. Choose tops that have a simple scoop neck to let the necklace take center stage. You can find some great buys on beautiful costume jewelry right now.

Top Jewelry Trends for spring - Hoop earrings
This accessory is back in a big way. Wear small to medium size hoop earrings to work or for play. Dare to live a little with larger choices for nighttime.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Jewelry Inspired by Movie: SEX and City

Jewelry inspired by the movie: Sex and City!

Sex and City

The fashionable women of the hit HBO series Sex in the City take Manhattan by storm with their trend-setting sense of style and have already hit the big screen once in a blockbuster movie based on the hit show. Always the fashionistas, the fierce foursome are responsible for creating some of the hottest designer and jewelry trends to date. Since they've already signed on for a movie sequel, we thought we'd take a look at each of the lady's unique sense of jewelry style.
Heroine of SEX and City - Carrie

The heart and soul of Sex in the City, Carrie's the ultimate style icon. Because of some of the jewelry that she wore on the show, certain pieces have topped the list of must haves across the country. For example, the signature 'Carrie' necklace that she wore started a trend that is still popular today. The horseshoe pendant necklace that she sported is as iconic as the pink cosmopolitan sipped on the show. Carrie's jewelry choices also included fun twists on classic pieces such as a peace sign pendant necklace or a charm bracelet.

Heroine of SEX and City - Charlotte

The all American girl, Charlotte was a true romantic at heart, and wore jewelry that reflected her feminine side and well-to-do upbringing. Charlotte's love of all things proper, she gravitated toward single strand pearl necklaces and earrings. She also made famous the bow shaped pendant and paid homage to classic cuts of diamonds.

Heroine of SEX and City - Miranda

The hard headed work-a-holic sets up her signature style with bold pieces and whimsical jewelry sets. The red head is best known for accenting her short sassy do with duster or dangly earrings in gold or beautiful stone settings. She also plays with colors that compliment her hair color, using royal blues and aquamarine in her accessory choices.

Heroine of SEX and City - Samantha

The confident vixen struts her stuff in outrageous jewelry that is as bold as her personality. Samantha loved signature cocktail rings, such as the two fingered flower ring that she received as a gift in the movie. She also took risks with funky neon geometric earrings, large Lucite bracelets and animal print bangles.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Egyptian Influence on Western Jewelry Trends

Fashion and jewelry have always drawn influence from different cultures, both near and far. But what you might not know is that many of the top picks of beauty editor's 'must have' accessories for this season are inspired by the ancient cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia.

Long before celebrities walked the red carpets adorned with giant gemstones and stylish statements of fashion, Egyptians were creating arm bands, bracelets, earrings and collars for royalty hierarchy, wise scholars and skilled warriors. Today, these pieces have re-emerged into the limelight, as glamorous Hollywood 'It' girls and socialites don giant oversized gold cuffs, art deco themed chokers and arm bands reminiscent of ancient Egyptian culture.

Much of Egyptian culture has roots in architecture and those influences carry over into the intricate and beautifully adorned jewelry designs of the culture. Gold was a favorite, and rare precious gems such as the olive-hued Peridot were often used as accents and symbols of power. Now, we see celebrities such as Amy Adams wearing jewelry inspired by the Egyptian culture. The stunning statement necklace she wore to the recent Academy Awards ceremony was a cascade effect of rubies, emeralds and diamonds. It was a beauty that would make even Cleopatra jealous.

Another trend we can't seem to get enough of is the golden cuff bracelet. The serpent cuff bracelet adorned with gemstones for eyes is a hot seller that has been spotted on the arm of fashion mavens Madonna and Fergie. The beaded lotus cuff bracelet, which is accented with turquoise and blue grass stones looks almost Safari-like and is similar to the designs at many major department stores and retailers. Both of these cuffs are very similar to the arm bands worn by royal Egyptians in ancient times.

As evidenced by the patterns of modern day jewelry, it's easy to see the origin of these pieces dating back to Egyptian roots. From hammered metal pendants to ornate arm cuffs, the culture is carried on and adapted in many beautiful ways.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Costume Jewelry: An Easy Way to Wear a Big Trend

It's hard not to be inundated with pictures of what designer duds your favorite celebrity is wearing and who's got the biggest and blingiest jewelry at an awards show. But for the average girl, it's just not an option to actually go out and purchase a piece of jewelry that costs more than a car or a house. So instead, we turn to costume jewelry to fulfill our fantasy of getting decked out in diamonds. And at the end of the day, it all looks the same. So why not have fun with affordable gems that don't require a vault and a security guard? Here, we examine some of the glittering gems that won't break the bank:

Beautiful costume jewelry - Statement cocktail rings in colors that pop like canary yellow, royal purple and emerald green are a fun way to dress up for a night on the town. Giant oversize stones in a princess cut top the list of must haves. Stars like Angelina Jolie and 'Posh' Victoria Beckham have worn rings like these to add color to basic black. Now, you can afford to steal the look for a fraction of the cost.

Costume Jewelry: Pendant necklaces – If you love the look and the sparkle of the Hope diamond, or lust after one of the giant gems that Beyonce regularly wears on the red carpet, then look for an opulent imitation that will convey the same message. Enormous rhinestone pendant necklaces can easily be worn to a special event such as: prom, a wedding day or for a black-tie event to add sparkle and glamour to the overall look.

So, the next time you're aiming to make a fashion statement that won't soon be forgotten, consider adding costume jewelry like a statement cocktail ring or pendant necklace. The pieces should be over-the-top, exuberant and enjoyable to wear.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Retro Fashion Jewelry: 40s,50s,60s,70s,80s Jewelry

Fashion trends seem to have a way of repeating themselves every few years, so it's no surprise that retro fashion jewelry is making a comeback this season. 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s inspired designs and colors are reminiscent of times past. Let's take look at what each era is bringing to the table today:

40s fashion jewelry: Plastic beads, whimsical designs and florals were all popular jewelry choices back then, and we're seeing a lot of them today in the form of broaches, oversized bangles and giant cuffs.

50s fashion jewelry: Victorian designs, bows, Lucite and art deco dominated the scene back then. Today, we see Carrie Bradshaw wearing a dainty bow necklace (Search for necklaces) in Sex and the City. We also notice Lucite bracelets (Search for bracelets) as a fashionable favorite.

60s fashion jewelry: Modern styles of black and white, ethnic pieces, hippie jewelry, giant pendants and multi-strand necklaces were all the rage. Today, these jewelry looks continue to rock the catwalk and have inspired the likes of beaded necklaces, leather bracelets and rhinestone butterflies, to name a few.

70s fashion jewelry: Enamel, flowers, modern shapes and a little bit of edge gave this generation a new twist on old bejeweled favorites. Now retro inspired watches, funky rings and over the top earrings give ode to this free flowing decade and its cool designs.

80s fashion Jewelry: Chains, punk rock style and neon colors defined the jewelry trends of this era. Presently, movie stars such as Madonna and Rhianna are taking a blast from the past and sporting piles of gold and silver chained necklaces to give their look some edge. And shockingly yellow acrylic necklaces are at the top of the "must have" list for this spring.

It's a good rule of thumb to hang onto whatever costume jewelry you own, as the fashion trends will surely repeat themselves again.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Bold Jewelry: Fashion 2009

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Bold Jewelry: Fashion 2009
From oversized bangles to huge hoop earrings to a mountain of gold chains, we've certainly seen it all when it comes to large over-the-top jewelry. Designers send costume-y pieces down the runway, but in reality, we see a lot of these trends carry over to the street scene. Celebrities such as Beyonce, Rhianna and Gwen Stefani are often seeing rocking huge earrings while out and about. Upscale retailers such as Nordstroms and Blooomingdales stock a wide variety of this type of jewelry. Even Target is in on the trend, offering statement rings and oversized bangles to the masses for a fraction of the cost. So what's all the fuss about?

It's about getting noticed. It's about making a statement. It's about defying the previous rules of fashion and pushing the envelope in terms of how much is too much. Bold jewelry was very popular in 2008, with everything from neon geometric shapes to layer-upon-layer of chains. Today, we continue to see everyone from pop icons to movie stars to college kids wearing this fashionable trend.

The great thing about bold jewelry is that it's meant to be exaggerated. It's meant to have a sort of costume appeal to it. Therefore, many of the pieces available are inexpensive, simply a replica of the real thing. Since all it takes is one bold piece to make your outfit stand out, most anyone can afford to get in on this fun trend.

If you're a little wary about wearing statement jewelry, start with something low-key like a giant cocktail ring, which can add a whole lot of pizzazz to a basic outfit. Work your way up to Cleopatra style bracelets or arm cuffs, if you're daring. Bold jewelry is meant to grab attention, so just be confident, and let your jewelry sets do the rest.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Oscars 2009: Star Jewelry Style that Stole the Scene

On the biggest night in Hollywood, all the celebrities flock to the Academy Awards to celebrate their achievements and walk the red carpet in noteworthy stylish designs from head to toe. Each actress primps and prepares for the event weeks in advance to achieve a final look that is drop dead gorgeous. The result is a whirlwind of extravagant diamonds and jewels fit for a queen. Here are just some of the notable actresses and the jewelry they wore:

Angelina Jolie – Always a knockout, Angie wore giant multi-carat $2.5M emerald pear drop earrings and a statement cocktail ring to infuse elements of color to her black ensemble.
Angelina Jolie Oscar 2009Kate Winslet – With an ode to the old Hollywood glamour of the 40s and 50s, Kate stunned in diamond cluster drop earrings that looked phenomenal with her romantic up-swept hair and satin gown.
Kate Winslet Oscar 2009Alicia Keys – With cascading curls abounding, Alicia donned a feather shaped pair of gorgeous diamond encrusted earrings to compliment her violet colored dress.
Alicia Keys Oscar 2009Vanessa Hudgens – Youthful and radiant, Vanessa sported opulent opal teardrop earrings in a beautiful platinum setting. These earrings fell just at the collarbone for an ideal fit with her black gown.
Vanessa Hudgens Oscar 2009Heidi Klum – This model fashionista accessorized with ornate pink and red jewel encrusted earrings to compliment her red ball gown. By keeping her hair sleek and simple, she let the earrings be the center of attention.
Heidi Klum Oscar 2009Sophia Loren – A timeless beauty, Sophia dazzled in a diamond clover and double strand pearl choker with matching pearl drop earrings.
Sophia Loren Oscar 2009Jessica Biel – With a tousled up-do, and radiant complexion Jessica easily pulled off a pair of diamond spherical drop earrings that added sparkle and glamour to her silk gown.
Jessica Biel Oscar 2009This year, it was all about the statement earrings and it was nice to see actresses up the glam-o-meter with such style and finesse.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Fashion Trends: Spring and Summer 2009

Wondering what to buy for the upcoming season? We're here to give you some quick tips and helpful advice on what's hot (and what’s not) for Spring and Summer 2009.

1) It's all about sterling silver – With the price of gold skyrocketing, many fashionistas are turning toward silver as an alternative. Any why shouldn't they? Silver has always been a popular choice and can easily be paired with other precious medals for a timeless and beautiful look.

2) Green jewelry – This eco trend seems to be popping up everywhere, and with environmentally friendly jewelry, the options are quickly growing. Natural wood grain jewelry, bamboo bangles and organic beads are dominating the market this year. Pieces are a little rougher around the edges, with Mother Nature getting the credit for the brilliant natural colors and shine of these precious gemstones.
Bamboo Jewelry - fashion trends 23) Florals – From oversized faux flowers (think Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City) to delicate leaves, nature is alive and well for this season's jewelry trends. Options range from simple and "organic" to all-out extravagant.
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flower jewerlry pictures 34) Ethnic inspiration – From bright colors to natural textures, tribal jewelry is hot once again. Not only is it a great way to update a standard pair of khakis, but authentic tribal jewelry is often unique, with one-of-a-kind designs.
Tribal jewelry - fashion trends 35) Bright colors – The hues of the season are those that stand out. Cool coral, canary yellow and true turquoise are especially hot in the world of jewelry this year. A statement necklace with these colors can turn even the most basic outfit into a fashion "Do".
turquoise jewelry - fashion trends 6These are just a few of the trends to watch out for heading into this Spring and Summer. But don't toss your other jewelry faves just yet – chunky pieces, chandelier earrings and cuff bracelets are all items that we'll continue to see for this season.