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ROMANCING THE STONES:

SPRING 2020 JEWELRY TRENDS

TEXT BY SHARON MOSLEY

Have a fling with a little bling this spring! Kick off the season by giving the love of your life (or yourself) the gift of jewelry for Valentine’s Day and after. Here are a few romantic updates that will add a touch of sparkle to anything you wear.

BE THE GIRL WITH THE PEARLS. Pearls have long been a jewelry favorite, but this year, baroque styles get a modern update with mixed metals and lots of stones, giving them a whole new look. Get the look by layering semiprecious gemstone necklaces with your grandmother’s pearl strands or a pair of pearl-sprinkled gold or silver hoops.

PLAY WITH COLORS. Multicolored jewelry makes a big statement this spring with a rainbow of vibrant shades like bright green, sky blue, hot pink and orange corals. Combine them in stacked bangles, drop earrings or beaded necklaces; the more colors, the better.

GET CHUNKY WITH CHAINS. Oversized is the way to go with chains that link to form giant necklaces, chokers, earrings and bracelets. Big jewelry is a major fashion trend after years of smaller-scaled styles. Think of fashion icon Iris Apfel’s signature style; you can always mix smaller jewelry pieces together to create a more substantial layered look.

JUMP THROUGH HOOPS. Again, the bigger, the better. And the more, the better, like earrings that are hoops within hoops or hoops dangling from hoops. The molded, sculpted hoop earrings are often all you need to give an outfit an instant blast of updated style. DO THE ARTSY THING. One of the best places to look for your new spring jewelry may be your local art museum. Look for sculptural designs, geometric shapes and tribal interpretations that will appeal to the inner artist inside you. These one-of-a-kind accessories will be treasures that you’ll love for years.

GO LONG. You don’t have to get all choked up over jewelry this spring; there are plenty of longer necklace styles to get wrapped up in. Pendants, lariats, y-necklaces and even bolo designs are draping around stylish necklines. Initial necklaces, vintage charms and textured coins are also making a comeback.

LOOK TO THE SEA. Watch for shell jewelry to be a big part of the spring and summer accessory scene. Whether it’s a pair of gold earrings in the shape of shells or a shell-studded cuff bracelet, the ocean and its tropical shores inspire all of us to give our jewelry wardrobe a little vacation and think of sunny days ahead.

THE ONE AND ONLY. If you really want to have an ear party this month, create a one-of-a-kind jewelry look by wearing just one special earring — a gold chain dripping with emeralds, a stud of a giant star or diamonds dangling with feathers. Celebrate your own individual style, one earlobe at a time. L

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Kaweah Delta Health Care District hosted a grand opening and ribbon-cutting celebration to introduce the community to its Sequoia Health and Wellness Centers. Congratulations!

Members of Leadership Visalia traveled back in time for their December Day Session and dived into Visalia’s economic development in January. For December’s Day Session, the topic was education. They traveled by school bus for multiple school tours and explored the topic of PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) and its incorporation within the Visalia Unified School District. January’s Day Session explored Visalia’s economic development and what makes Visalia the best place to live, work and play. The day featured multiple panels and presenters, and a tour of the Planing Mill.

The Impact Leadership Conference is set for Thursday, March 26. The daylong conference will include multiple breakout sessions presented by local industry experts and community leaders on such subjects as workplace skills, personal growth and community activism. This year’s event will feature nationally recognized keynote speakers. Rebecca Heiss, Ph.D., CEO/founder Biologic Balance and motivational speaker, and James Lloyd, president of 9 Screens International and inspirational speaker. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available. Visit visaliachamber.org/impact for more information. L

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