Over the last week we’ve been talking about putting together holiday looks with simple, easy-to-wear items you might already have in your closet. Now it’s time to pull it all together with your accessories. I’m suggesting some pretty budget-busting options, but with the vintage-feel and focus on detail that most of these items have, you can definitely find comparable if not better pieces if you get creative: raid your grandma’s jewelry box for early inheritance pieces, go thrifting and, if all else fails, hit your friendly Claire’s Boutique for disposable versions of these high end looks.
Yay Sequins!
The
sequin looks we talked about earlier this week all hinge on one critical,
bling-ed out piece, so it’s important to keep the rest of the look simple to avoid
looking like a worn out Vegas act. Leave
the neck bare while pairing a sequin top like the BB Dakota
Black Andisue Sequin Jacket with an understated, though still eye-popping
bracelet like Anthropologie’s Toasted
Meringue Cuff ($198.00), a cocktail
ring like Banana Republic’s Portrait
Ring ($42.00) and Broadway Multi-Stone Earring (or the edgier Alexander McQueen Skull Drop Earring - $295.00) then grab a muted metallic clutch like the Martin + Osa Metallic
Clutch in Pewter ($98.00).
Fancy
Pants
Oh
fancy pants and hubby beater. How do I
love thee? Let me count the ways. Fancy pants are by far my favorite look for
their comfort and sheer versatility, and because I love my bling. You can achieve so many different looks with
these two very basic pieces just by changing up your accessories, which, as
Shana mentioned in her earlier post, you can go bananas with since the outfit
is a sartorial blank slate.
Go
monochromatic with a few pops of color by dressing up your tank and fancy pants
with the Anthropologie Captured
Gems Bracelet ($178.00), Frayed
Diamonds Necklace in Grey ($168.00), Alexis Bittar Crystal-Studded Earrings ($175.00), the Soon-to-Scatter
Ring ($98.00) and Urban Outfitters’ Sequin
Box Purse in Lilac/Silver ($38.00).
Bib necklaces, like Prada’s Stone
Bib Necklace in Clear/Black ($695.00), the Vera Wang Rose
Tie Necklace ($650.00), Banana Republic’s BR
Monogram Coiled
Bib Necklace in Mixed Metals ($150.00) or Anthropologie’s Rousseau
Necklace ($138.00), take this look to another level.
Dressy
Shorts
As with
the sequin looks, dressy shorts need to tread lightly in the accessories department. Coco’s adage about looking in the mirror and
taking at least one piece off before leaving the house is even truer when you’re
wearing this look in frigid weather—dressy shorts can quickly cross the street to
hot pants with too many or too loud accessories. Skip the neck-gear and try 
the Berry Earring ($75.00), a funky yet ladylike take on the traditional stud by GB Couture by Emily & Ashley. Pick up a simple but large-scale cocktail
ring like Steven Webster’s mother-of-pearl Super
Stud Ring ($495.00) and tie it all together with a subtly-blinged-out clutch like J.Crew’s Stone
Garden Clutch in Soft Sandalwood ($148.00) or the Caecey Metallic Leather Clutch in platinum by Tory Burch.
Well Mamas, you're beautiful as-is, even in sweats (or alternative), but have fun and treat yourself to a nice little accessory this holiday season. Like pretty underthings (even if it is a nursing bra), they can go a long way toward making you feel like the rock star you are.
M.


I am going nuts over here!
I'd like one of each, pleeeease :D
My favourite mixes are chains, pearls and rosettes....
Style on a String :: Because style has nothing to do with money.
Posted by: Serena :: Style on a String | December 11, 2009 at 12:15 PM
Desperately wanting a bib necklace...and you have now justified the purchase! Yay!
Posted by: Amy | December 13, 2009 at 02:22 PM