Let it go to your head
Headpieces have always been fashionable, from the floral headdresses worn every year at festivals, to the elaborate fascinators worn to race days. However, this year it’s all about embellished, bejewelled head pieces that scream elegance and 1920s glamour. If you really want to stand out from the crowd, why not swap a necklace for a stunning head band with some jewel detail, and pair it up with some dramatic dropped earrings to finish off the look. If you’re going for a day time look instead, you could incorporate a simple metal band into a fishtail plait for a boho style.
Layer up
Layering can instantly transform any dull outfit, and there are many ways that you can layer jewellery pieces to create a statement look. With necklaces, trying going for different lengths and pendants, but in the same coloured metal to create your own collection. If you prefer bracelets and bangles instead, mix and match textures around your favourite gemstone colour or a theme that reflects your personality.
How charming
Charm bracelets are back with a vengeance and this time they’re looking far more elegant; the ChloBo Boho collection is a perfect example of the kinds of collections that work well for layering too. On the one hand, you can build a variety of textures by picking beaded bracelets and solid polished metal bangles for your arm piece, but then you can choose from a wide selection of charms too that are important to you. If you’re in need of some luck and positivity, then the Buddah could be the symbol for you. Or instead, for a touch of magic and protection in your life, the moon might be the charm you’re looking for. If you just love statement pieces though, you can’t go wrong with their new stunning Luna Soul range.
No need for a top button
A couple of years ago, the Peter Pan collar came into fashion and swept through the high street stores; it’s still as popular as ever, but now you can turn any outfit into a Peter Pan masterpiece. If you take a look at the catwalks today, you’ll see plenty of high collar necklace pieces around. They could be a fixed metal style with a large stone for an Aztec look, or an embroidered fabric with a delicate lace tie at the back. Whatever your personal style, there should be one to suit you.
I hope you enjoyed these top jewellery trends – have you spotted any others that you think will take the fashion industry by storm? Don’t forget to leave a comment and let me know.
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Yea charm bracelets are back with a bang and I am loving it.
ReplyDeleteMe too Stella!
DeleteOh wow the ChloBo collection is just stunning, one click and there are 4-5 items I immediately love x
ReplyDeleteThis is a really helpful guide. I'm so used to wearing the same jewellery everyday but i need to mix it up!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see that charm bracelets are back, I was given a gorgeous one about 10 years ago that I haven't worn in years that has lipsticks, handbags, shoes and butterflies on (all my favourite things!) definitely going to get it out and start wearing it again xx
ReplyDeleteCharm bracelets are lovely as they can be personalised so easily.
DeleteI'm not a massive fan of charm bracelets, but there are some lovely pieces in the ChloBo collection!
ReplyDeleteI love a peter pan collar - so flattering, be it crocheted, lace, bejewelled. Nice to know I can be trendy this year!
ReplyDeleteI love layering pieces, I always think it's an easy way to make your accessories more unique and personal :)
ReplyDeleteJess xo | The Indigo Hours
I often wear a charm bracelet with a bangle and a nugget style bracelet.
DeleteI love all of these jewellery trends, I'm not brave enough to wear a headpiece but love how they look.
ReplyDeleteI love my pandora charm bracelet at the moment! I see so many people wearing them! x
ReplyDeleteI love jewellery of all sorts, but my favourite at the moment is a jewelled headband - very Great Gatsby like
ReplyDeleteYes very Great Gatsby!
DeleteI LOVE headpieces! Wish I had poker-straight hair to carry them off in.
ReplyDeleteHeadpieces don't look good on my curly haired head at all!
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I love charm bracelets, I've had my own for years that I've been adding to as I go along and it's probably my most prized possession. Also, collar necklaces are gorgeous. x
ReplyDeleteMany ladies I know have a charm bracelet.
DeleteYou can't beat a good head-dress to change up an outfit!
ReplyDeleteI love 1920s fashion and am so lucky to have some pieces from my grandmother, my daughter is also loving the trend. I've also been adding to my Thomas Sabo charm collection this year but I'll be looking at the Boho Collection next! :) x
ReplyDeleteLove that charm bracelets are back! I have a collection from my teen years - not that there is anything among that I can still wear but still nice.
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