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Fall 2017 Accessories

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Fall 2017 Accessories What is a true ensemble without a few loud accessories to really bring everything together? Instead of trying to guess what’s going to be a big hit, here’s the highlights from the fashion runways themselves.

Hot Hats

Every type of hat imaginable made its way down the runway across the globe. From giant, furry statements to more subdued berets, this season is all about what you choose to put on your head.

Eyeful Earrings

For women, it’s safe to say that earrings are always in fashion. This fall, however, earrings are taking on a lot more weight—literally. Giant hoops and decadently layered earrings are all the rage. According to the biggest names in fashion, a lady’s most eye-catching jewelry this fall dangles from the lobes.

Studded Steps

There was an undeniable presence of footwear decoration in the shape of gemstones. Many a boot was covered in them while other pumps opted for more delicate placement. Regardless, if you’re into sparkles, your feet are the best place to show them off.

Practical Purses

Gone are the days of the unstructured sack purses. This season, it’s a return to shape with angular handbags designed to remain firm. Though a full box with a handle is on the extreme end, you can’t deny the draw of a sturdy bag.

Bold Baubles

With the choker trend dominating most fashion circles, it was only a matter of time before that got pushed to even further extremes. This fall, expect to see tighter necklaces with large widths, acting as both choker and detached high collar.

Petit Purses

If you’re headed out for a more formal event that requires you to leave your purse behind, micro purses are coming into couture to save your stuff. Diminutive in size, these highly versatile bags allow you to carry the bare minimum while still making a statement.

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