Autumn is here, and if we always have doubts about what pieces we will wear this season, the same applies to accessories.
As always, we dictate our own style, but there are some guidelines that help us understand what will be used most during the season.
This year, belts on XL-sized clothing, accessories or gloves are essential pieces to consider, but here’s a list so they don’t get lost when you go shopping.
Belts
The belts are back. They are worn naturally to define the waist, or can be layered over jackets, coats and dresses, creating an ultra-sophisticated look. Available in three colors on Amazon, this product combines elegance and good taste.
Leather belts
gloves
Gloves, especially leather ones, bring us back to the image of luxury and sophistication from other eras, which are now present again in the collections. They are worn long, almost up to the elbow, or in a shorter version and will add a touch of charm to your look.
gloves
Maxi earrings
Among the accessories, earrings are the main characters. They want a maxi, and focus all their attention on them, preferably golden. These, from Stradivarius, are the faithful representatives of this trend.
Maxi earrings
Rings
If you don’t feel comfortable wearing large earrings, start with hoops. It continues to be used and is synonymous with class and elegance. Vintage models have become very popular and in this Lefties pack you have plenty to choose from.
Strings and brightness
And around the neck we want chokers and diamond and pearl chains. They are the perfect necklaces that you can wear with your satin shirts, and will add a distinctive touch to your look. Simple, but with good taste. Take a look at these two options.
Snake chain
Glitter series
From minimum to XL
Among the bags, we have the extremes of trends. From simple handbags to oversized bags that fit this world and the next, a little bit of everything is used. Go from 8 to 80, because in this fall there is no virtue in the middle.
XL bag
Shoulder bag
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