The jewelry and accessories retailer said its stores will remain open during the proceedings.
Off the cuff
This summer has been all about bracelets, and although the season is almost over, the trend isn't. After attending the recent "Accessories The Show" in New York City, Women's Wear Daily reporters gave us a glimpse of what to expect...
This summer has been all about bracelets, and although the season is almost over, the trend isn't. After attending the recent "Accessories The Show" in New York City, Women's Wear Daily reporters gave us a glimpse of what to expect in the season to come.
Mimicking the stackable-bangles trend, cuffs are being worn in sets. But for those small-armed fashionistas, bigger cuffs can be worn as an alternative. Jewelry brand Emily and Ashley is offering oversized cuffs designed with sapphires and gray tones, which we learned during Fall Fashion Week is the hue of the season. That's why designer Gerard Yosca is using gray pearls on his big, fabulous cuffs. Going against the gray grain, Sparkling Sage is offering wide metal cuffs in all colors.
The jewelry trends for fall 2007 are the only ones I can appreciate. The clothing trends feel a bit 80-ish with decorated sock tops, unflattering high-waisted pants and an overuse of zippers. At least I had an excuse for dressing that way back then: youth.
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