Women’s accessories – get your glam look here!
Autumnal women’s accessories trends:
Metallic women’s accessories like bracelets and heels will add some extra glam to your look.
Handbags – pick a bright colour-pop shade to add some wow factor to a classic outfit.
Snakeskin wedges – The higher your wedges the longer your legs will look, so go as tall as your dare!
Block wedges – The bigger the wedge, the slimmer your legs will look.
Three bangles is the minimum, and then you can choose how many you want to add on top.
Transform a plain outfit with larger than life earrings.
The boyish women’s accessories trend is huge for A/W but avoid braces if you have big boobs.
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Types of Hat
? The Wedding hat – Go for an orchid beret that is simple, chic and feather-free.
? The sequin top – A tight, sequinned cap is not a look for fashion lightweights.
? The pork pie – Push it forward on to your head and team it with an androgynous coat and loafers.
? The fedora – Tread carefully. Avoid pairing with a trench. Accessorise with some luxe-looking faux-fur instead. This is a low maintenance that you can throw on and go.
Make your outfit shine with these women’s accessories
The skinny belt is a girl’s best friend in regards to women’s accessories. These dependable little babies will highlight your waist rather than smothering it and will still create the favourable hourglass figure we all desire. These very special ‘finishing touches’ are now very chic and there are some gorgeous designs and styles out there if you know where to look.
There are a few new ways that one can use women’s accessories to avoid those cold legs this winter:
? Experiment by wearing knee-high socks, with shorts or skirts, for that edgy school-girl chic.
? Select a pair of patterned tights and wear them with ankle boots.
? Don’t wear anything else over your legs other than thigh-high boots.
? Stretch legwarmers all the way up your legs as far as they will go.
Women’s accessories also include chunky jewellery so work chunky necklace chains like the A-list and wear them with anything from leopard print to polka dots for an all-out electric look. The necklaces should be as chunky as possible and should be worn high up on the neck. They must also have either silver or gold links to fit in with this trend.
Women’s accessories – the sexiest things on this earth
That old perennial, the Leopard print, when applied to women’s accessories such as bags, can be both sexy and stylish. Seek out those bags that feature double straps so that you have the option of wearing them either across the body or on your arm. Avoid carrying your leopard print bag with any other prints that you might be wearing as this will simply result in a confusing and jumbled-up look.
Jazz up cheaper purchases by adding killer women’s accessories to spice them up and give them a glam new look. Add statement necklaces and belts to cheaper buys to give an extra kick. If you have plain basics, try adding brooches and bows for a quirky new style and providing that little bit more in the way of originality and individualism.
Earrings, bracelets, rings and necklaces that exhibit a knotted design are both sexy and eye catching.
Leather gloves are proving popular offerings within this season’s range of women’s accessories and they’re ideal for giving any outfit instant elegance but you can equally opt for a pair of faux-leather gloves if you’re shopping on a budget to acquire the same look.
Women’s accessories – make your own!
General women’s accessories
Work in snake and leopard – day or night.
Coordinate your bangle stack around a theme – from block colours to Indian-style filigree.
DIY jewels and women’s accessories
If you want bespoke jewellery on a budget, then you should make it yourself. For a cute splash of this season’s androgynous trend, try a homemade bow-tie necklace. Tatty Devine says that, “Vintage shops are full of old-fashioned bow ties that are designed to clip to the sort of dress shirts that aren’t made any more. You can add a dash of magic to any outfit with this bow-tie necklace.”
You will need:
1 x 40cm chain necklace
Wire cutters
2 small jump rings
A pair of flat-nose pliers
1 x vintage bow-tie with metal on the back.
Hold the necklace by the clasp and cut it in half with the wire cutters. Attach a small jump ring to each side of the cut ends of the necklace, using the flat-nose pliers.
Attach the chain to the bow-tie, by slipping the jump rings through the tie holes and then closing the jump rings neatly with the pliers. Women’s accessories to die for!
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Women’s accessories – the How-to guide
How to wear a hat (women’s accessories)
The sixties cap – the success of this style depends on it being worn pulled low on to the head – think Sixties futuristic, not dressage.
Find the right hat by:
Trying on lots of different styles. You will never know what women’s accessories will suit you until you’ve tried it.
Factor in face shape – If you have a round face, you should wear a broader-brimmed hat to make your face look slimmer. If you have a long face, avoid wearing a fascinator as it will make your head look too tall.
Wearing your hair up makes a hat look too formal. Try wearing your hair down but pushed behind one shoulder.
Keep your earlobes visible – Earlobes are the horizon to your head, so even if you’ve got your hair down under a hat, make sure you keep them visible so your face won’t look too submerged.
Dress around your hat – make these women’s accessories the centre of your look. Start your look with a hat.
Start with a beret, if you’ve never worn a hat before – it suits everyone whether it’s cream or black.
