
Posted on Aug 28th, 2009 | Comments (0)
Jewelry continues to be a popular accessory, and that fact isn’t likely to change anytime in the near future. The age of jewelry minimalism hopefully won’t return anytime soon; the truth is that women love jewelry, and for the most part the more, the better.
For jewelry its all about mixing synthetic fibers with fibers that look natural and current. Every one’s talking about the environment and now fashion experts are incorporating recycled fabrics and fibers that look natural to bring a whole new look. Colors will be grey, cement, clay, recycled paper and medium shades contrasted with earthy dark colors in jewelry.
Chunky hanging earrings in jewellery are a must have for Spring/Summer 2009. From huge door-knocker type jewellery, big enough to touch the models shoulders to the chandelier style dangling beauties were most definitely show stoppers. Ranging from the wild, to the wonderful, to the downright wacky; out-there statement jewelry really made its mark on the 2009 Spring/Summer runways. In jewellery Big, chunky beads will continue to be worn well into 2009. However, there is a lot of focus on jewellery that comes from Mother Nature. Wooden jewellery are less desirable than last year but turquoise, coral, and jasper jewellery continue to be color stones of choice. Large, meaningful pendant jewellery in ethnic designs may be worn with the beads or on their own on chains of every size and color.
Some key jewellery materials that are on the rise are
There is sure to be something for everyone in today’s jewelry market. It’s almost anything goes. Who can ask for more? So go forth, seek, purchase and have fun!
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