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Jazz Up your Get Up with Jewelry: Chunky Cuffs and Beads are In

Katie Zarrella

Issue date: 10/14/05 Section: Arts & Features
It's an indisputable fact that diamonds are a girl's best friend, but girls have other friends too! Gold, silver and pearls are always loyal companions, and who could forget some of our favorite beaus: David Yurman, Stephen Dweck and John Hardy? Women and jewelry are a dynamic duo, but bling's social circle expands far beyond the women who wear it; jewelry is your outfit's accomplice and who has ever heard of a successful crime that lacked a loyal lookout? Don't worry; the fashion police won't be hunting you down this fall, even though the jewelry scene is so dazzling it should be illegal!

Think chunky cuffs, big beads, enormous earrings and lots of layers because more is more this season, as designers are allowing jewelry to make a strong statement in their looks. Whether you're livening up your blouse with layered beads or framing your face with chandelier earrings, the right jewelry turns any "diamond in the rough" outfit into a gem!

It's time to expand your necklace collection beyond your Tiffany and Co. toggle heart chain. It was a great sweet-sixteen present but now you need to wear a little more sophistication and substance around your neck. Layering is a great place to start because this versatile style is fun and flashy whether you're going formal or casual, but be careful because pairing the wrong pieces can cause your layered look to resemble a sad shoplifting attempt.

Don't just pile on anything you can grab. Instead, try combining varying sizes and shades of wooden beads for a relaxed bohemian look. Black, brown, red and gold are fabulous shades for the fall. Pairing large linked chains or thinner chains adorned with stones with your beads will give your layers more dimension.

Layers aren't the only look that's storming the jewelry world this fall. Natural, large, rough-cut stones are weighing down necks everywhere as many jewelry designers are creating necklaces with an earthy essence. Stones like turquoise, citrine and quartz are appearing on long and short necklaces alike, but if you don't have the build of a 6'3" Amazon supermodel, beware of long heavy necklaces as they may make you look like you're about to topple over. For everyone out there who likes length and doesn't look like Tyra Banks, try long, thin strands of beads or pearls.
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