This Abstract Jewelry Will Totally Transform Your Look
The abstract jewelry trend is just the thing for the fashion lover looking for something simple that simultaneously packs a hard punch. And the best part is that whether you’re a statement-jewelry lover or more of a simple and understated girl, abstract jewelry is an outfit addition that works for everyone.
With this trend, you can go one of two ways, with either a vintage art-deco feel or a more modern take on the look. We’re shopping the trend in all shapes and forms—quite literally—from dainty chain pendants to heavy gold chokers, disc-shaped rings, and colorful modern art–inspired earrings alike. While we’re particularly fond of selections from J.W.Anderson and Stvdio Brooklyn for earrings as well as cuffs from the likes of Maison Margiela and Anthropologie, there’s something for every budget size in the mix. In silver, gold, and beyond, shop our ultimate picks for the jewelry trend of the season below.
Stock up now and wear this trend well into fall and beyond!
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