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JEWELLERY BLOGGERS' Most Current TOP 7 JEWELLERY TRENDS FOR 2017
Jewellery can be a fabulous medium in which to work. We get to meet many creative and daring clients, talented goldsmiths and of course the worldwide influencers that ensure the latest jewellery styles continue being front-of-mind. We're very thrilled, therefore, to show seven of the Top Jewellery Trends to get 20 17 by the perspective of leading jewellery writers, inspired by the most current runway and emerging design topics in the world of jewellery design. 1 Colour Riot Rachael Taylor, jewellery writer and writer for The Jewellery Editor tells AENEA: "After a long desire for delicate, minimal diamond-set jewellery, we're getting to find a return on colour and scale this past year. Bright tooth and big colored diamonds will light up cocktail rings and statement earrings." We have seen natural bead pieces to the Givenchy run way, and Christopher Kane decorate Crocs with chunks of glittering quartz. Enamel, meanwhile, evokes a sense of ancient jewels with echoes of Italian and Indian design aesthetics. Katerina Perez high-lights 'large rough stones' as vibration up jewellery design, likening the riot of colour in jewellery to the lively use of glowing tones we're witnessing in cosmetics. "Stone cutters make an effort to style stones so that their virtues are made prominent, and their faults disguised. But at the long run stones might be removed from their uniqueness becoming just another ruby, sapphire or emerald," she informs AENEA. "Therefore, if you love gems as these were created with nature, then it's time to get them out of this box and put them on. Wearing bits with announcement stones especially in their own demanding form will soon be in my own opinion a sexy trend of 20 17." Two Hoop-Hoop Hooray Big, small, lanky or fearless, hoop ear rings would be the style to watch -- and wear -- in 2017. On the runways of Marni, and Loewe, flat perspex fashions and daring single decoration showed how divergent the hoop trend could become. With bold, rigid chain layouts, Ralph Lauren is your hottest major label so as to put in hoops to the jewellery sets. "It was the models at Altuzarra that stole the show with all spirals in crimson, yellow and baby blue adoring their ears," notes jewellery influencer Beanie Major, while reviewing the most modern runways on her site Indtl.com. Marion Fasel, the founder and director of online jewellery magazine The Adventurine, links our hankering for hoops to the comeback of a certain fashion era. "Seventies silhouettes are creating a come back in jewellery, making hoops in every shape and size look fresh again," she informs AENEA. There's little uncertainty 2016 was the season of this choker. From black rope fashions to lace ribbons, pearl embellished diamond and chains sockets, the choker made its own mark. However 2017 will see that the choker resisted with the fearless power of stainless-steel cage and collars -- wraps of metal, chains or even fabrics which encircle the neck and also make the wearer stand tall. "The skate trend was gaining momentum in the past half a year, culminating in certain genuinely exceptional high jewellery debuted by the French maisons during Paris Couture Week," wrote jewellery writer Claire Roberts, whilst the 20 17 jewellery styles began to show themselves. "A first outing on the runways in March, the oversized mono-earring was shoulder-skimming in 2013, with one thread of golden or even a swatch of cloth which makes the most impact," notes Anne-Sophie Mallard of vogue.fr. Draping Brands or blended cloth layouts that cascade down to the shoulders will be worn independently or matched with a bigger drop or climber. Asymmetry and also Mismatching ear ring will try to generate drama and intrigue; styles will soon be lively but also powerful. "mis-matched earrings are poised to over take in 20 17 following the AW16 fashion shows at which Alexander Wang and Sonia Rykiel revealed them in a fresh light, thereby igniting the general public attention again," Perez explains. 5 Rose-tinted Gems These softer, natural hues follow the proliferation of Pantone's blush-pink 'rose quartz' colour in 20-16, that has steadily squeezed into fine jewellery design, recorded by stones like pink opal, morganite, and also the above mentioned sapphires and rose quartz. These gentler colors, despite and even because of the current global climate, will continue to elicit femininity and womanhood in jewelry layout. A relaxing touch amid boisterous, bold and often sculptural shapes. "Once more, the colour pink is called to accomplish nicely in 2017, not just with fashion pieces but together with watches and jewellery too," Stefanie Mändlein, manager of German jewellery show Inhorgenta. "The pink fashion matches the assumed trend metal of 20 17 -- yellow gold -- and gold will also be complemented by pink." L-R: AENEA's Candy Collection set with natural-hue diamonds; AENEA's emerald and diamond Quadrifoglio set; Amy Adams at the SAG Awards Though the fad for asymmetry, more chains and mis-matched styles may be tremendous in fashion, the area of nice and high jewellery appears to be keeping one foot firmly in convention, because of the allure of Hollywood. With awards season upon us, the red rugs are teeming with dazzling jewelry made to turn heads. Therefore, will 2017 re-invigorate the classics? "The most unexpected trend from the red carpet up to now this year is matching collections," says Marion Fasel. "Emma Stone wore earrings and a necklace that matched into a significant scene of La-la-land. They say that you need three sightings to be a fashion, so I'm following this closely." AENEA enjoys pearls, especially presenting them in fresh and surprising ways -- clashed with colored diamonds and lassoed around the throat, or flowing out of the ear including droplets of water. Following jewellery's many interpretations of the timeless round pearl, 2017 marks the season of this baroque; a opportunity to celebrate undulating, organic and curvaceous pearls in all of their glory. Barbara Palumbo, the writer and jewellery enthusiast behind Adornmentality, shares her recognition: "I am watching baroque pearls used in a contemporary, fashion-forward way this year, including in minimalist bracelets along with gold and silver along with ear markers emphasized with diamonds." "I have even seen them in necklaces designed for males, that helps to place a modern twist on what exactly is recognised as a classic, natural gemstone."
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