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“The 9 Spring Jewelry Trends Everyone Will Be Buying in 2019 - Yahoo Lifestyle” plus 1 more

“The 9 Spring Jewelry Trends Everyone Will Be Buying in 2019 - Yahoo Lifestyle” plus 1 more


The 9 Spring Jewelry Trends Everyone Will Be Buying in 2019 - Yahoo Lifestyle

Posted: 17 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT

The S/S 19 runways were crawling with exciting jewelry trends of all kinds. For the first time in a long time, we're seeing the return of jewelry that's colorful and statement-making versus the dainty "everyday" craze that was on top for so long. Thanks to designers like Loewe and Chanel showcasing risk-taking jewelry—think necks cascading with pearls and chains—a quirky charm bracelet and thick hoops suddenly seem approachable.

Here, we've rounded up the nine jewelry trends everyone will be buying this spring 2019, inspired by the runways. After sifting through the New York, London, Paris, and Milan runway imagery, it was clear which jewelry trends are going to reign supreme come the new season. Ahead, learn all about the trends the sartorially driven crowd will be buying into this season and shop the pieces we're loving within each.

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Hoops are one jewelry trend that will never go out of style, but every season, we see a few tweaks that make the earring style even more relevant than before. This season, the timeless style is taking on a bulkier shape, making it impossible to miss next to your stunning face.

Shop the trend:

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Laura Lombardi Anima Gold-Tone Hoop Earrings ($128)

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Ariel Gordon Helium Hoops ($1550)

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Luv AJ Casmir Tube Hoops ($65)

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The colored enamel trend started picking up steam this fall, and luckily for us, the trend is sticking around for yet another season. What does this mean for us? Our jewelry wardrobes will continue to be chock-full of playful colors and unique silhouettes.

Shop the trend:

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Roxanne Assoulin Pink Sands Bracelet ($80)

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Bea Bongiasca Composable Vine Ring ($1376)

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Marla Aaron Turquoise Enamel Cuffling ($625)

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Chains of all shapes and sizes are popping up everywhere from the runway to the new-arrival sections of fine jewelry designers all over the world. Our personal favorite iteration of the trend is thicker chain-link chokers.

Shop the trend:

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Urban Outfitters Harlow Link Chain Necklace ($20)

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Zoe Chicco 14K Oval Link and Dangling Bezel Diamond Earrings ($495)

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Mejuri Bold Chain Ring ($215)

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Everything from necklaces to earrings and back again is taking the spare change of the world and turning it into quite the spectacle. Okay, maybe gold-engraved coins shouldn't be associated with the word "spare," but you get the picture.

Shop the trend:

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Jacquie Aiche Antique Coin Necklace ($16250)

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Hermina Athens Eye Coin Mini Hoop Gold-Plated Earrings ($162)

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Alighieri The Remedy Chapter II Gold-Plated Pearl Necklace ($320)

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The nostalgic jewelry trend you loved as a child is officially back, and designers are jumping on the bandwagon faster than you can say Juicy Couture. This trend in particular is one you can make your own, as the options of charms are endless.

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Ariel Gordon Frutta Charm Bracelet ($1999)

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Susan Alexandra Tiny Joys Necklace ($138)

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Burberry Crystal Charm Gold and Palladium-Plated Bracelet ($454)

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Celestial jewelry is a trend we see popping in and out of the sartorial world like clockwork. Well, it just so happens that the stars aligned and the trend is back again to make our dreams come true in 2019. One look at our favorite picks below will have you starry-eyed in no time.

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Stone and Strand Teeny Diamond Gold North Star Stud ($95)

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Jemma Wynne 18-Karat Gold Diamond Bracelet ($8925)

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Brooke Gregson Aries 14-Karat Gold Diamond Necklace ($1235)

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Flowers of all shapes and sizes doused the models on the S/S 19 runways, and we are here for it. Whether you opt for a delicate flower pendant or a mini garden on your ears, this is one trend that has us actually feeling like florals are a groundbreaking trend for spring.

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Les Néréides Lovely Daisies Daisy Errings ($79)

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Colette Jewelry Ivy 18K Rose Gold Pendant Necklace ($1100)

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Marni Cotton Flower and Rhinestone Earrings ($450)

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This season, take your idea of jewelry to the next level by wearing it on more than just your ears, wrists, and neck, and warm up to the idea of body chains, precious metal belts, and fancy anklets.

Shop the trend:

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Jacquie Aiche 14-Karat Rose Gold Diamond Body Chain ($4500)

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Lovers + Friends Candy Belt ($48)

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Sophie Bille Brahe Palme de Perle 14-Karat Gold Pearl Anklet ($740)

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Take your earlobes for a wild ride with drop earrings that are meant to grab everyone's attention. Everything you know about drop earrings should be thrown out the window as this season's iterations are sleeker than ever.

Shop the trend:

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Leigh Miller Lily Drops Gold-Tone ($320)

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Little H Tahitian Pearl and Emerald Point Collection Dangle Earrings ($2700)

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Dinosaur Designs Crystallized Gold-Tone and Tortoiseshell Resin Earrings ($165)

Next up, these 10 affordable brands have the most stunning jewelry.

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French Fashion: 10 Secrets to Dressing Like the World's Chicest Women - Yahoo Style

Posted: 25 Apr 2019 12:00 AM PDT

French fashion may be mysterious and masterful, but it's not entirely unattainable. The women of this highly chic country are forever at the top of the tree when it comes to effortlessness—no other nation could possibly contend for the title. But as well as adopting their relaxed attitude to getting dressed, there are style cues you can take and tweak to incorporate into your own wardrobe and bring in un petit peu of that coveted je ne sais quoi.

It's highly likely you know some major French fashion rules by heart already: For example, brushing your hair is a sacrilegious act, one should never scrimp on the day-to-day pillars of a closet and everything is best worn thrown together to encourage the perception that you've probably had a really wild time the night before.

French girls are having fun and living life to the fullest—or at least that's what their outfits tell us—but there are other, more nuanced factors that play into a Gallic woman's wardrobe as a whole. And that's where we step in. So enrol in our French style school, where you'll learn everything from the grade-one basics through seriously advanced stages of being super chic.

Our Gallic obsession knows no bounds, so we've already charted the best French fashion brands to have on your radar, documented their pharmacy buys and even snapped up a columnist in the form of a cool Brit girl who lives in Paris to tell you all about the differences between our two countries and their personal style preferences. But if you want a fast-track to getting that je ne sais quoi each morning, get scrolling to see and shop the takeaway French-fashion guidance we've noticed after years of studying.

And yes, it's a totally normal—nay, brilliant—thing to dress similarly or even in the same outfit as your maman. Great style and wardrobe classics never fade, so why can't you wear them now and in four decades' time? It girl Jeanne Damas proved the point recently, snapping herself alongside her mother, both wearing the same blue ribbed tee (from her collection on Rouje) and high-waisted jeans.

Maybe all French girls are blessed with excellent pins like Ellie from Slip Into Style, or perhaps they just know exactly how to play out a slashed-to-there hemline and not look overdone. We love the flirty, casual ratio of a marl tee and flats with a revealing skirt.

As any well put-together French maven will tell you, there's nothing less attractive than hobbling around in high heels. It's all about looking cool and breezy. It's no wonder many French girls (like influencer Anne-Laure Mais of Adenorah) turn to classic brands for classic pieces. For example, Karl Lagerfeld never produces sky-high stilettos at Chanel—just clever ones like the toe-cap mules you can slip on and off and last in all day. Anne-Laure's simple two-strap sandals are actually from her own brand, Musier Paris.

No self-respecting French girl would consider their wardrobe complete without a blazer (or 10). They are the beautifully tailored glue that holds all looks together.

We're not talking about waist-cinching of the extreme variety, but French women always make sure that their figure is in some way in check—even when wearing loose-fitting clothes. Blogger Aria Di Bari has is just right here with her belted tunic over wide-leg trousers. So chic, uh.

Anne-Laure Mais has a similar approach to Carine Roitfeld when it comes to sultry dressing: It's all about a 50/50 ratio. Yes, you can see she's wearing a bodiced black dress with a thigh slit (with no bra, in true Français fashion), but the rest of her look is dishevelled and relaxed. Walking this line successfully? It's all down to confidence.

From biker jackets to boho suede coats, bombers to blazers, French girls invest a heavy amount of cash into great outerwear. It means that your simple jeans, tees and shirts never have to work hard since the cover-up does all the talking for you. Let's face it: In our climate, you'll get the wear out of a well-chosen piece.

In a similar vein to the sassy/sensible ratio we mentioned earlier, there are French fashion rules that apply to the level of accessorising set against an outfit. Want to wear your new shoes, bag and hat at the same time? Then you'll need a clean, simple, super-plain outfit underneath—preferably in a neutral colour.

From espadrilles to beachy cotton tops, it's completely acceptable to bring a little seaside style to your city look en France.

Even when wearing a beret and standing in a ball pool, French girls will still maintain a level of nonchalance.

Shop Our French Fashion Picks:

Rouje Paloma Dress (£152)

This wrap style suits every figure under the sun.

Flattered x Jessie Bush Sandals (£3180)

Midi heels are the French-girl staple for day and night.

Musier Paris Carlotta Cardigan (£78)

A new part of the French-girl fashion kit.

By Far Rachel Bag (£285)

These bags are selling like hot cakes in Parisian circles.

Veronica Beard Finna Skirt (£350)

Slips are trending globally but floral ones are particularly popular in France.

Chloé Patch Pocket Jacket (£756)

French girls are at the forefront of the belted-jacket trend.

L'Agence Manuela Denim Miniskirt (£150)

Every Parisian girl we know has a smart mini in her wardrobe.

Castañer Cariña Wedges (£80)

No Parisian summer closet would be complete without a pair.

Aurelie Bidermann Gold-Tone Earrings (£168)

Less into statement jewellery, more about the everyday staples.

Eres Duni Swimsuit (£235)

A simple, elegant swimsuit is usually the style of choice for French ladies.

Now that you've got Gallic-girl style down, see the new wave of French labels you probably haven't heard of yet.

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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