Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Fashion Accessories That Will Bring Style In 2014

Fashion is an expression of one’s inner self and not a reflection of every one’s expectation of what should be expressed. Fashion is the one way people can get to know you, without having to speak to you. This change requires fashion accessories for year 2014 as: Spaghetti style in bags, shoes & clothes, Clutches, stylish flattering sunglasses, gold jewellery pieces, and sterling silver jewellery. Now-a-days nail art jewellery also getting popularity among both men & women. 
In clothing fabric cotton is best to use because of light weight and airy, it dries quickly, and looks great. Clothes should be a reflection of both creativity and style, comprising mixed separates and a vibrant color palette for the young at heart. The artistic style focuses on luxurious elements to insinuate the calmness brought out by an assortment of blues. 
In jewellery the trends are as: Emeralds were all over the red carpet this year and were abundant in new collections. Snakes were prolific because of the Chinese calendar. Estate pieces and hair jewels appeared at many at high-profile events. Delicate pieces were evident due to high gold prices, and subtle drop earrings adorned many an ear at various Hollywood events. 
The major colors one will notice in spring 2014 will be for both dresses and jewellery are below: Radiant Orchid; Call it fuchsia or purple-pink; they’re both appropriate names for Pantone color No. 18-3224, otherwise known as Radiant Orchid. It’s what the self-proclaimed color authority has chosen for its 2014 Color of the Year, so expect to see a surge of the hue in clothing and jewelry. 
Blue; Yes, it’s still going strong. It was all over the runways for spring and has been abundant in jewelry collections all year. Snap up styles in sapphire, topaz, and tanzanite. Orange; It color-blocks beautifully with all the blue we’ve seen on the runways and in jewelry, as well as with Radiant Orchid. For that reason, orange should be a go-to jewel color for retailers in 2014.

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