Once upon a time, somebody in the world of fashion said, 'less is more'. And this is true, to some extent. A gorgeous designer dress only needs to be paired up with some beautiful shoes, adorned with glamorous jewellery and finito: the perfect outfit has been created.
But if you don't have the necessary thousands for a string of real pearls, and nobody has given you a row of perfect diamonds, or a Faberge pendant, you can still accessorise to perfection, with clever fashion jewellery. Not only can you work a classic look, but you can also choose from far more styles than ever before, and from any number of shapes and materials, to ensure that your fashion necklace is much more than an accessory, it's also a statement of your personality, a talking point, or just a bit of fun.
Fashion jewellery takes inspiration from anywhere: from historical times, such as the Georgian period, to pivotal design phases, such as art deco. International fashion also offers delectable choices in materials, inspiration and culture. There are South American and Indian leather cords and beaded necklaces, Mediterranean earthenware beads, filigree Russian silver, English carved wood or even Venetian glass. With enough creativity, pretty much anything can be made into fashion jewellery.
Modern style icons such as Cheryl Cole, Pixie Lott and Kim Kardashian are famous for knowing how to mix and change looks to suit their mood, the event, and the message. And there's no quicker way to ring the changes than with a great fashion necklace.
Cheryl's great at making a 20 purchase look like a million dollars, by putting it with the right neckline, the right hair, and mixing and matching real with imitation. Recent looks have included a fabulous silverwork collar which was worn with a pale grey dress, a heavy string of ebony beads, which made its appearance on X-Factor, and several stylish pendants.
Kim Kardashian, with her own new range of fashion jewellery, has been rising to bigger and better... necklaces! She's been hitting the papers with pieces inspired by Egypt, heavy metal collars, layered up with fringes, speckled with various stones and metal pieces.
Meanwhile, on the red carpet, popster Pixie's been pictured with an antique-look cameo locket, which started a big fashion craze, handfuls of biker-style long chains, and more plays on her name, with silver and gold 'pixie' necklaces.
Celebrities are no strangers to having to work a different look every day. And you can do it too, without having to change into a series of designer outfits. Keep a look out for original, stylish pieces which work with your style, and don't be afraid to bundle up necklaces or chains, add your own touches with extra cords, or ribbons, and let inspiration take over. Then as you leave your day job, change a jacket for a camisole top, a T-shirt for a halter-neck, open up the neck of a work shirt, add a big fashion statement necklace, and you're good to go, from day to evening, and onward.
But if you don't have the necessary thousands for a string of real pearls, and nobody has given you a row of perfect diamonds, or a Faberge pendant, you can still accessorise to perfection, with clever fashion jewellery. Not only can you work a classic look, but you can also choose from far more styles than ever before, and from any number of shapes and materials, to ensure that your fashion necklace is much more than an accessory, it's also a statement of your personality, a talking point, or just a bit of fun.
Fashion jewellery takes inspiration from anywhere: from historical times, such as the Georgian period, to pivotal design phases, such as art deco. International fashion also offers delectable choices in materials, inspiration and culture. There are South American and Indian leather cords and beaded necklaces, Mediterranean earthenware beads, filigree Russian silver, English carved wood or even Venetian glass. With enough creativity, pretty much anything can be made into fashion jewellery.
Modern style icons such as Cheryl Cole, Pixie Lott and Kim Kardashian are famous for knowing how to mix and change looks to suit their mood, the event, and the message. And there's no quicker way to ring the changes than with a great fashion necklace.
Cheryl's great at making a 20 purchase look like a million dollars, by putting it with the right neckline, the right hair, and mixing and matching real with imitation. Recent looks have included a fabulous silverwork collar which was worn with a pale grey dress, a heavy string of ebony beads, which made its appearance on X-Factor, and several stylish pendants.
Kim Kardashian, with her own new range of fashion jewellery, has been rising to bigger and better... necklaces! She's been hitting the papers with pieces inspired by Egypt, heavy metal collars, layered up with fringes, speckled with various stones and metal pieces.
Meanwhile, on the red carpet, popster Pixie's been pictured with an antique-look cameo locket, which started a big fashion craze, handfuls of biker-style long chains, and more plays on her name, with silver and gold 'pixie' necklaces.
Celebrities are no strangers to having to work a different look every day. And you can do it too, without having to change into a series of designer outfits. Keep a look out for original, stylish pieces which work with your style, and don't be afraid to bundle up necklaces or chains, add your own touches with extra cords, or ribbons, and let inspiration take over. Then as you leave your day job, change a jacket for a camisole top, a T-shirt for a halter-neck, open up the neck of a work shirt, add a big fashion statement necklace, and you're good to go, from day to evening, and onward.
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