Exciting Fall Accessories for 2019 Theresa Kellington
Introduction It’s that time of year again where we get ready for fall fashions and accessories even though we’re still in shorts. The heat won’t stop us from planning our fall purchases or the outfits they accentuate. Last year we saw tiny purses and sunglasses. Will the “tiny” trend continue for the fall season? No, just the opposite.
This fall we are loving opulent jewelry particularly chokers and earrings. Ear armor is in full force, covering most of the ear in bold materials and designs. Like earrings, necklaces have also gone big, as in materials and size. Also, there are delicate influencers, such as rhinestones, pearls, and shells, that will certainly create statement pieces. Let’s take a look at a few of the fall jewelry trends.
Chains This season, we are seeing chains on belts and jewelry. There are even earnings made of chains of paper clips! The longer the chains, the better. They are also chunkier as seen in Marni’s brass earrings as well as dainty ones with gemstones and beads. Lemaire features a two-piece chain earring as well as twig earrings.
Ear Armor
There have always been ear cuffs, but this season takes them up a level. The cuffs are extended to wrap around the helix of the ear with various materials from beads and hoops to pearls and gold. Gucci takes a bold step in creating armor that looks the pieces of gold fitted onto a part of or the entire ear creating a futuristic look.
Chokers
These chokers are even bolder than last year’s, which had natural elements and shapes. They are called “badass” chokers because of the use of chains, studs, spikes, and leather. Great examples are from Alexander McQueen and Marques’Almeida. On the other side of the spectrum are the “shiny” chokers that are made of rhinestones and other gemstones (real and fake) that come in a variety of sizes from Halpern and Versace.
Ocean Jewelry Shell jewelry or “Under the Sea” jewelry, whether as earrings, necklaces or anklets, doesn’t have to be worn only in the summer anymore. Many wear them year-round thanks to intricate designs by Anita Berisha and Chan Luu.
Pearls hey have shaken their “stuffy” image and now are used in exciting, modern designs by a number of designers, such as STVDIO and Natasha Schweitzer. For example, Pernille Lauridsen has a line of pearl jewelry called “ice cream” where the pearls look scoops of ice cream.
Rhinestones Commonly used in costume jewelry, rhinestones are on everything from earrings to brooches. You’ll see them on large earrings and necklaces (i.e. chokers) as well as on hair accents and belts from notable designers, such as Paco Rabanne and Kenneth Jay Lane.
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