Spring shopping means great new clothes and beautiful weather. However, you can’t forget the best part of any outfit… accessories! A simple necklace can change the way an ensemble looks. This spring, don’t forget to add some bling to your shopping cart. Here are a few ways to wear spring’s statement accessories:
Garden Party Chandelier Earrings $54
Saint Patrick’s Day is upon us. Get into the spirit with emerald earrings and a simple white tank dress. Match the earrings with a similar colored blazer. Without the extreme brightness of neon, hints of color make the outfit spring ready without being overly dramatic.
Chantilly Lace Cuff Bracelet $98
Gold works best with white and coral. Both hues also give you a little glow, perfect for spring.
Use the bracelet when going out by pairing it with a coral dress and black heels – strappy sandal heels are perfect for spring!
Statement Ring $49.00
This ring can virtually work with any and every outfit. Wear every day with jeans, a
tee, and nude wedges, or dress it up with a long pleated skirt and simple tank. It’s a statement ring for a reason; people will be giving you compliments all night.
Oversized Necklace $98.00
Ahoy, sailor! This nautical look is always a classic for spring and is perfect for the upcoming warm months ahead. It can be interchanged for going out at night or hanging out during the day with a simple change in shoes and a jacket.
Swap the stripy flats for nude pumps and the jean jacket for a white blazer.
The accessories are courtesy of Stella & Dot. The company is now taking applications for summer interns to work in their San Francisco office. As an intern, students will receive school credit and get the hands-on experience of the corporate and sales spectrum of fashion – all while gaining income. Stylists earn and average of $50-$100 per hour depending on personal sales.
Learn how to run your own business under the help and training of Stella & Dot stylists. Visit www.stelladotintern.com for more information on how to apply.
Pictures courtesy of Plyvore.com.
Sources:
www.stelladot.com
http://www.polyvore.com/