Cuff bracelets that incorporate chain into their design adds a bit of edge to any look; the cuff bracelets below do just that. Moreover, if you want to embrace your inner Super Woman while still being edgy, buy two of the same chained cuffs and double it up.
"For the past few seasons, the double cuff trend has been making waves — both on and off the catwalks. Though the look is hardly new (Coco Chanel did it in the '30s, Diana Vreeland in the '60s - seen above, Kate Lanphear, Amanda Brooks, and Taylor Tomasi Hill co-opted it a few seasons ago and it's been full-speed-ahead ever since. On the runways, Céline styled models with double cuffs for Fall 2010, and most recently the look popped up again at several key Resort 2012 collections." (Perez, July 6, 2011)
Hence, this fall do not settle for the plain old cuff bracelets; go edgy and incorporate chained cuffs into your wardrobe.
Dannijo
Dannijo
Lizzie Furunato
Yves Saint Laurent
Kenneth Cole
Amrita Singh
Ben-Amun
Blu Bijoux
Tinley
Dannijo
These cuffs are nothing short of AMAZING! I'm particularly fond of the Dannijo pieces. I really like the double cuff look, although I don't know if I'd be comfortable doing it...maybe if I was wearing longsleeves and/or a blazer with the sleeves rolled up a bit, I think that would balance out the double cuffs since I'm petite.
ReplyDeleteThe Dannijo pieces are my favorite, too. I love their brand - their jewelry this season is amazing and inspirational. Hopefully, with some time and practice I will be able to create jewelry pieces with such esteem as their creations....thanks for visiting and giving feedback.
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