As a fashion columnist, style blogger and jewelry buyer, it’s my job to know what’s hot each season, and what’s destined for storage (or Goodwill). The fall 2007 season is no exception, and it promises to be an exciting one fashion-wise. I’ve talked with accessories editors, walked endlessly around wholesale jewelry shows in New York, scoured fall’s top fashion magazines, and read dozens of influential fashion blogs. The result? A wealth of information that I’ve distilled down to five must-have jewelry looks for fall. Some trends, like pearls, are carryovers from other seasons that are still going strong. If you don’t already own pearl jewelry, invest in some decent pieces; when it comes to the classics, you can’t go wrong buying quality jewelry. Others trends are new, which means you can have fun shopping for and experimenting with different styles—but don’t spend a fortune unless the trend has major staying power or you absolutely love it.
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Chunky, bold pieces: Big hardware and bold finishings are all the rage for jewelry this fall. Statement-making pieces, such as oversize cocktail rings, cuffs with metallic details, chunky Lucite bracelets, necklaces with feathers, enamel brooches and gobstopper-size mother-of-pearl necklaces, all complement key fall 2007 looks, including menswear-inspired fashions, bold, geometric prints and patent leather. A word of caution: Splurge here only when the piece in question is jewelry you can’t live without. Pieces with big personalities aren’t always in style, and the feather look certainly won’t have major staying power. Keep in mind that for every designer jewelry style with a Rodeo Drive price tag, there are plenty of high-quality affordable pieces that are just as pretty.
Jeweled watches: A watch with ultra-feminine details, like diamonds or pearls on the face or a delicate wristband, is a terrific contrast to the season’s tailored menswear look. The juxtaposition of the masculine with the feminine—a slim watch with a man’s tuxedo jacket, say, is very sexy. But avoid pairing a menswear-inspired look with a man’s watch. Too much of a good thing is overkill. And spend wisely here: There are many excellent watches that will set you back thousands—fine if you can afford the investment—but you can also get a durable pearl watch or CZ-encrusted watch for under $100.
Long chain and pearl necklaces: One style that hasn’t lost its appeal due to its unerring ability to ratchet any outfit up a notch is the layered necklace trend. All over the runways and fashion magazines, long chains with gemstones or pearls, when paired with shorter pendants or pearl strands, draw the eye up and down the outfit and really pull a look together. Experiment with different lengths, depending on your stature and your outfit’s details; multiple length chains go especially well with fall’s paper bag waists and drop waists but not so great with fussy necklines (some of this season’s styles sport big, floppy bows at the neck). Consider adding at least one chain with pearls or a strand of pearls. This fall, the pulled together, ladylike look is back with a vengeance. Think gloves, hats and tailored silhouettes—all pearl-friendly styles.
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