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3 Accessory Trends We Love This Fall

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Conn Coll chapter.

There are a few standout accessories this fall and we can’t help but love them all! Seen on many a style blog, ear cuffs, knuckle rings and bright costume necklaces are all highlights to this Falls wardrobe and we are obsessed!
 

Ear cuffs are taking the fashion industry by storm. Ranging from simple ear chains to full ear pieces these new accessories are a great addition to “virgin” ears. Though they aren’t necessarily adaptable for winter they are for sure an edgy wow piece to spice up an evening look going out to dinner or bars.

Nasty Gal $24

 

Etsy $7.75

Knuckle rings are a great addition to your daily set of rings. Sophisticated in a badass way, these simple rings are a chic new way to spice up your digits. They are casual enough for work but also a nice addition to date night or going out with the girls!

   Catbird $28-$148

Bright costume jewelry: Costume jewelry has been a hit for years but it’s coming back even brighter than before. Brighten up a classic look or simple tee with a touch of neon to give the outfit the punch it needs. If you love this trend, you will love Armed & Readi, a new brand that will be hosting a trunk show this Friday at Conn!

Charming Charlie $13

Armed & Readi $25

 

Caroline is a Senior at Connecticut College, studying Psychology and Art. From childhood, her dream has been to work in the fashion industry. This past Summer Caroline was fashion intern at Marie Claire magazine and most recently worked for BCBG, her all time favorite brand, for fashion week. When she isn't busy, Caroline loves to make art, read, go on adventures with friends, shop and curl up in yoga pants and a cozy sweater. After graduation, Caroline plans to return to New York City and continue to follow her passion in the fashion industry. Follow Caroline on Instagram at @carodacosta or on Pinterest at http://www.pinterest.com/sweetcarol1n3/boards/
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