Can you believe it's autumn already? As you prepare to transition your wardrobe into the cooler months we've got a simple and fun way to help you up your jewellery and general style game.
Make sure you also take a look at Winter Jewellery Trends in Australia.
Let's dive in ...
Style experiment:
Simply put on a very basic outfit and try it out in front of a mirror with various pieces of jewellery from your collection.
Try different combinations of jewellery you might not normally consider pairing up and add in different accessories like scarves, shoes, bags or watches.
Keep trialling different combinations and focus points. Think about different types of events or activities each combination will be suitable for. Take notes about what works to refer to later.
You’ll be amazed by ways you can vary the look of the most basic outfit. And once you're done with one outfit, throw on another one and start again.
Check out our 15 Top Style Tips article for more helpful advice to help you spruce up your unique style.
Autumn jewellery stylings:
Warmer colours along with layering jewellery over clothing will always work well in autumn. Look for longer necklaces to wear over higher necklines - our current favourite is the bouquet long necklace.
You can also focus on rings, earrings and bracelets instead of necklaces. Think about mixing and matching stacking rings particularly to add lots of sparkle and some colour to your fingers in cooler weather.
You'll also find hoop earrings and dangle earrings can be a great friend during the colder months of the year as you can keep the rest of you all rugged up while making your earrings the stars of the show.
Take a look at our gold jewellery and gemstone jewellery collections for colourful inspiration.
Improving your jewellery collection:
Consider the types of jewellery that will extend and add interest and depth to your wardrobe and go shopping. Look for quality pieces that will last the test of time and add value and diversity to your collection for years to come.
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Isn't it great to have an excuse to treat yourself to some sparkly things? You're welcome :)