With Fall just around the corner, I thought that I would offer a few ideas for accessorizing those winter outfits with my top 5 fashion jewelry trends for the season. Fall and winter jewelry is great to throw on with woolly jumpers, polo necks and other toasty warm high necked, long sleeved tops. Take the opportunity to brighten up a dull winter day with a little bit of sparkle and glamour.
1) Sparkly Bangles - as seen at 3.1 Phillip Lim for Fall 09, look for shiny and sparkly bangles in blacks, greys and metallics. 
2) Chunky Chains - This is a trend that has been rumbling on in the sidelines for a few seasons, but this fall it is making a big appearance. It was seen at Michael Kors (above). The perfect accessory for both high necked tops and strapless dresses, it certainly has a big impact.
3) Lots of long necklaces - as seen at Blu Marine, long necklaces look right on trend with this seasons blazer or tailored jacket worn open (top optional!).
4) Green Jewelry - bright greens, jades and leafy hues were a popular choice for catwalk jewelry this fall. I love this green necklace teamed with striking black and white at Chanel (above).
5) Black Stones - black stones including Onyx and Hematite were big news on the catwalks for fall. Seen at numerous collections including Sonia Rykiel (above) they make a bold statement.

2) Chunky Chains - This is a trend that has been rumbling on in the sidelines for a few seasons, but this fall it is making a big appearance. It was seen at Michael Kors (above). The perfect accessory for both high necked tops and strapless dresses, it certainly has a big impact.
3) Lots of long necklaces - as seen at Blu Marine, long necklaces look right on trend with this seasons blazer or tailored jacket worn open (top optional!).
4) Green Jewelry - bright greens, jades and leafy hues were a popular choice for catwalk jewelry this fall. I love this green necklace teamed with striking black and white at Chanel (above).
5) Black Stones - black stones including Onyx and Hematite were big news on the catwalks for fall. Seen at numerous collections including Sonia Rykiel (above) they make a bold statement.



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