We’d like to think that this fabulous fall trend is inspired by the tones and rich colors found in the latest Amanda Sterett Collection. With its usage of deep tones like red garnet, pyrite, olive pearl, and onyx it perfectly coincides with the Jewel Toned Velvet trend. Velvet dates back to the 1300’s and is traditionally associated with the noble and elegant, but velvet can also be edgy.
Take the royal blue velvet blazer from Juicy Couture. It instantly adds some depth and texture to an ordinarily plain outfit. Put on the Tina earrings of blue moonstone and you have a dramatic and sophisticated day look. To take it to a night-time look, add the Gable Choker in chunky chains and edgy stones.
If you want to just ease yourself into the velvet trend, these House of Harlow ballet flats are a great embellishment to jeans and a plain t-shirt. Don’t forget the Annie olive pearl and pyrite earrings to further spice things up.
The Brian Lichtenberg leopard print red velvet dress is for those risk-taking fashionistas. It mixes together two fabulous trends this fall, velvet and animal print (which we’ll talk about later!). To be worn only with the black Grace Earrings, they’re the perfect dramatic match!
The Free People Foliage Dress shows the sweet side of this trend. It goes wonderfully with the Emma Necklace, a beautiful harp-harped treasure, and with the Alexander Wang Duffel as a cross-body bag.
So whether you’re sweet, edgy, elegant, or it just depends on the day, velvet can be an easy addition to your wardrobe. Just make sure you’re adorning it with some complimentary rich toned baubles!
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