Winter Jewellery Trends 2023/2024
As the season changes, fashion changes. It looks a lot like warmth, comfort, and softness with longer sleeves, knits, and zip-ups. Winter is soon to arrive and our summer essentials are being put away while welcoming a new season wardrobe. Jewellery accessories also need an update that suits the winter type of clothing. Say intricate studs to pair with turtlenecks, chunky rings to wear with full-sleeved clothes, multi-layered necklaces to match knitted tops, and belts to wear with high-waisted trousers. While these jewellery pieces can be worn during summer too, they’re essential during the winter season of 2023/2024.
Must Know Winter Jewellery Trends for 2023-2024
Stud Earrings
Stud earrings are versatile pieces that can be styled for parties, casual outings, holidays or work meetings. Handcrafted by Outhouse, these pairs display a variety of shapes that are cast on Italian brass. The gold or silver finish comes from 22k pure metal plating.
Chunky Rings
While you wear your full sleeves up to your palms, the only accessory that can enhance the look is a chunky ring. Or two. Or more? Make a stack with newly arrived rings that feature modern artistry. With an unconventional interplay of forms and embellishments, these rings truly bring fashion to your fingers.
Layered Necklaces
Layered necklaces can add some drama to your banal outfit. Choose how to layer - with a complementing set or mix and match individuals. If you’d opt for individuals, pick pieces of varying lengths and a similar aesthetic as necklaces at Outhouse come in a variety. Dainty pendants could be of semi-precious stones, cast metal, crystals or pearls.
Crystal Furbie
While a designer bag isn’t a piece of jewellery, this one is still a jewel! Encrusted with over 2000 silver crystals, the Crystal Furbie bag should be your party essential for the upcoming season. Pair it with an outfit overloaded with shimmer, a leather ensemble or latex. The bag can also be carried in four unique ways.
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