Jewelry Trends for Fall and Winter

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In the fashion world jewelry is changing just as often and as fast as the fashions, something new for every season and sometimes a switch in the middle of the season, from Fall to Winter or Spring to Summer. While it can be fairly easy to keep up with the clothing trends, jewelry can take a little more of a keen eye and an ear that’s always listening for what’s new.

Here’s what new, what’s hot, what’s in and what’s out for this Fall and Winter. Everything to put on your holiday wish list and everything to put away for another season. Make sure to keep anything that’s out for this season, it might be back in a season or two.

Statement Necklaces:

The hot ticket items for right now. There is nothing more “in” than these large gorgeous necklaces. If you only buy one piece for this season, this is it. Wear it alone or with small stud earrings.

Diamond Studs:

Popping up everywhere from Glamor Magazine to Hollywood’s after parties, they’re back, gorgeous and they go with everything. Choose a pair in a silver setting instead of gold, this allows the stone to catch more light, causing it to sparkle. The silver setting creates the illusion of a larger stone and because the silver blends with the stud it will mix well with silver and gold accompaniments.

Bangles and Bracelets:

This trend has been going strong for the last year and continues into Fall and Winter. Wear lots of them! Find out more about this look: Jewelry Trend Alert!

Cocktail Rings:

Once again a hold over from previous seasons, but still the thing to wear. Last season however, was all about the 1960’s influenced rings, this season it’s more about the glamorous ’40’s. Think Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth.

Hoops:

For the moment they’re a classic in gold or silver, both thin and wide. Mix it up with a rhinestone hoop earing or double hoops.

What’s Out:

Chandeliers! So incredibly hot for so many seasons and so beautiful, you can still find them, they are just not the hot thing they were. But don’t worry, if you are lamenting the loss of this trend, there are whispers of a comeback in future seasons!

(Images Courtesy Banana Republic)

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  1. buzz14 » Jewelry Trends for Fall and Winter on November 6, 2007 11:49 pm

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  2. Promotional Items on November 15, 2007 5:07 pm

    I was never really into the Chandelier earrings. Thanks for the tips and heads up!

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  7. Gabrielle on January 28, 2008 11:45 pm

    Very cool! Love that I can catch up on the trends so quickly w/o leafing through a magazine for an hour :) Thanks!

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