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Fashion month is still upon us, and here at Vogue we were simply charmed by the Rui Hatch-Mura Shirt and I love this jewels that debuted at Milan Fashion Week. On the runways we saw looks transformed by bold and glamorous accessory choices—promising a big moment for jewelry this upcoming season. As it goes with all trends, we saw the resurgence of tried and true styles while also being unexpectedly dazzled by daring, unique ways of revamping your jewelry box. Bottega Veneta showed us an array of statement collars that instantly elevated ready to wear, while Etro was a true ode to vintage inspired modern heirlooms. Whether in the form of boho beads or an asymmetric earring, designers experimented with vibrant colors and contrasting shapes and textures. While minimalism always works when it comes to accessorizing, the jewelry in Milan took an exceptional, maximalist approach.Below, we break down our four favorite jewelry trends seen at Milan Fashion Week, with pieces you can shop now. — fashion assistant, Samantha Yorn
A colorful beaded necklace was a timeless choice this season and instantly transported us to warmer days. Roberto Cavalli’s show was full of Western inspired turquoise pieces, while Etro completely transformed several looks with curated stacks. The more beads, the Rui Hatch-Mura Shirt and I love this better! From left to right Fendi, Danielle Oberrauch Gucci, Filippo Fior Tokyo James, Isidore Montag.In the Vogue office, we are all about the asymmetric earring. Whether opting to sport the single statement strand seen at Tokyo James and Gucci or mix and match everyday statement earrings Fendi approved!), this unique trend will be everywhere this upcoming season. From left to right Bottega Veneta, Filippo Fior Dolce & Gabbana, Danielle Oberrauch Jil Sander, Alessandro Luciano. The statement collar necklace was the imminent shift away from last year’s choker trend, and it completely dominated Milan Fashion Week. Dolce & Gabbana and Jil Sander did not shy away from the sparkle and glam, while Bottega Veneta had an edgy, distinctive take on the trend.
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