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Spring 2013 Jewelry Trends

December 26, 2012 by jessica

I’m not ready to pack away candy-colored rhinestones just yet, but spring’s jewelry trends certainly are persuasive. Here are three trends to keep an eye on in the coming months:

  • Bohemian Rhapsody: Boho jewels are sure to spark your wanderlust. Try a pair of beaded chandelier earrings by Miguel Ases (on sale) or a unique statement necklace by Lulu Frost.
     
  • Fringe Benefits: Keeping with the laid back vibe, fringe is back in full force. Opt for this Tinley Road necklace (only $40) or a fringe cuff by Vince Camuto. 
     
  • Heavy Metal: On the opposite side of the spectrum, bold metal baubles aren’t for the faint of heart. Monica Vinader’s rose gold cuff is studded with dazzling pink sapphires. I also recommend a pair of armor studs by Gorjana.

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Color Crush: Oxblood

September 19, 2012 by jessica


This color has gotten a bad rap for unappealing names like burgundy and (shudder) maroon. But it’s time to shake the stigma and embrace oxblood, a richly saturated hue that’s flattering on most complexions. If the color feels too serious for you, pair it with an unexpected jolt of hot pink.

Shop It: Vera Wang Lavender ankle boots // Topshop peplum top // Marc Jacobs pants // Leighelena bracelet // Stella McCartney sunglasses // Tory Burch gloves // Rebecca Minkoff bag // Le Metier de Beaute eyeshadow

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: color, color crush, fall, Leighelena, Marc Jacobs, oxblood, Rebecca Minkoff, Stella McCartney, topshop, tory burch, trends, Vera Wang

Top 10: Animal Sweaters

September 12, 2012 by jessica


The key to making autumn’s herd of animal sweaters from looking too cutesy lies in sophisticated separates. Wear these sweaters with a refined pencil skirt or this gorgeous faux leather skirt from Target. If you’re tempted to wear it with jeans, cuff the hem and don a pair of stellar heels.

Shop It: (first row) Pheasant Sweater; Owl Sweater; Fox Sweater // (second row) Dalmatian Sweater; Fox Sweater; Leopard Sweater // (third row) Sheep Sweater; Deer Sweater; Hen Sweater; Horse Sweater

And the winner is… Jenny of Spry on The Wall! Congratulations on winning the $100 Shopbop gift card! Thank you to everyone for entering!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: ASOS, Aubin and Willis, Burberry, fall, J.Crew, Jack Wills, joules, madewell, top 10, Trend Spotting, trends

Trend Spotting: Baroque

September 4, 2012 by jessica


Shop It: 1. Victoria, Victoria Beckham dress // 2. Giles & Brother bracelet // 3. J.Crew skirt // 4. Tarina Tarantino earrings // 5. Nicholas Kirkwood shoes // 6. Prada sunglasses

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baroque, fall, Giles and Brother, gold, J.Crew, Nicholas Kirkwood, Prada, Trend Spotting, trends, Victoria Beckham

Wear It: Mint

August 30, 2012 by jessica


Mint becomes sophisticated enough for fall in heavy fabrics and structured shapes. Pair it with neutrals (and something sparkly) for maximum impact.

Shop It: (look one) ASOS shirt; Bounkit earrings; J.Crew pants; Kate Spade shoes // (look two) J.Crew dress; ASOS earrings; Tory Burch purse; Aldo shoes

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: ASOS, baubles, black, Bounkit, earrings, glitter, J.Crew, kate spade, mint, tory burch, Trend Spotting, trends, wear it

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Jessica Hamm
Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

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