spring 2011


Jewelry trends: Layered Necklaces

The spring 2011 runway collections showed bold sized jewelry that looks amazing on stage, but when the bold pieces arrived on store shelves, they had a hard time making onto city streets. The idea of Chanel’s shoulder dusting earrings from the runway seemed fabulous at the time they were first spotted, but very few people actually buy and wear earrings that are the same size as the ones seen on the runway. Many jewelry trends start on the streets, because jewelry needs to be functional and fashionable at the same time.

Fashion-savvy jewelry lovers look at what was shown on the runways and then they look insides their jewelry boxes to see what looks similar, or can be mixed together, to create the same vibe as the one from the runways. When a trend or look is not already in one’s jewelry box, then a Fashionista will run to the stores and find something that is similar and fits into the runway trends without being too over-the-top. There is nothing more annoying than wearing jewelry that gets in the way.

The necklaces that were shown on the New York, Paris and Milan spring 2011 runways were bold and large. On most people, these types of necklaces appear overbearing, not to mention overdone. In order to create the same, neck-filled look as seen on the runway, Fashionistas everywhere are layering necklaces.  

Here are three trends which have been spotted on the street as well as on Paparazzi shots of celebrities out and about:

1)      Mix three or four dainty necklaces together. This fills up the neck and collar bone area while remaining understated.

2)      Wear a pendant necklace under a rough or artistic gemstone necklace. This creates texture and can be customized to fill space left open from any neckline.

3)      Bold on Bold. Mix a chunky chain with a chunky pendant. This creates the look of the large bold necklaces from the runway without being huge and clunky. You can mix any amount of necklaces you want; two, four six or even eight! Fabulous!

Necklaces can easily be layered using fine jewelry, silver jewelry or costume jewelry. Jewelry can easily be layered with or without gemstones. There are so many possibilities when you layer necklaces.

The layered necklace trend is the perfect opportunity for shopping your jewelry box and re-inventing necklaces you have not worn in a few years. An out of date piece can instantly be updated when layered with other necklaces.

You may find you have a necklace in your jewelry box that is begging to be layered yet you do not have the proper necklace for layering. Never fear! Fabulous shops are near  Great online shops, which stock necklaces that are perfect for layering include; Twisted Silver at twisted-silver.com (use code INSIDERS for a 15% discount) and Fablogue.com.  Happy shopping and stay fabulous 

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Twisted Silver necklaces: Contessa Necklace with specia, one-of-a-kind Twisted Silver necklace. Photo: Jefra Starr Linn for Twisted Silver


Acme Made Lombard Sleeve for Mac is fabulous and practical!

Bay Area based Acme Made has done it again! The laptop, camera and lunch case company has designed a MacBook sleeve, the Lombard Sleeve, which not only protects your MacBook from the world, it looks fabulous and on-trend for 2011.

The Lombard Sleeve has a pretty antic design which is soft white and black with purple interior. This makes the Lombard Sleeve easy to wear with spring 2011’s bright and bold colors as well as the all-white trend. Since the fall 2011 runways are close to being over, we also know that colors, especially red, are not going anywhere.

Another trend from the fall runways is wearing black and white in the form of large color blocks, or wearing a black top with white bottoms; or vice-versa. The Lombard Sleeve will easily compliment an outfit that is black and white for fall as well as full of color, without clashing.

Most sleeves need to be tucked into a tote or held like a large clutch. The Lombard Sleeve by Acme Made comes with a handy shoulder strap that is detachable, allowing the sleeve to be worn as a laptop case or slipped inside a larger tote. The Lombard Sleeve is made for the MacBook Pro in either 13” or 15” sizes.

For more information about the Lombard Sleeve by Acme Made, please visit acmemade.com.

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Photos: c/o Acme Made Lombard Case. $49.95 at acmemade.com. Photos: Bay Area Fashionista


Circle & Square SF has launched online

Circle & Square SF is a hot designer boutique located in San Francisco which features up and coming, high-end designers as well as custom designs available exclusively through Circle & Square SF. In December, Circle & Square launched their boutique online, bringing their designer accessories online for shoppers everywhere.

Circle & Square SF features hard to find and amazing designers such as Annie Handbags, Courtney Laine, Aki Kano and Adriana Castro. The online shop features amazingly on-trend jewelry items, handbags, belts, shoes and gift items such as fragrance bottles. They also sell San Francisco’s own Ineke Perfumes! Fabulous!

We here at Bay Area Fashionista are currently eyeing the Annie Handbags Rhea clutch, the Le Capri clutch, Arcadian Design tourmaline bracelet, Adriana Vargas Forero sand croc cuff, Ute Guenther’s scarves and of course Ineke perfume!

For more information, and to shop, please visit Circle & Square SF on at circleandsquaresf.com.  Happy shopping, and stay fabulous 

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Photos: Sophia Necklace by Courtney Laine $2200;  Gold Mari Hobo Handbag By Aki Kano: $440 (custom designed by C&S); Vibora Clutch in Silver Crocodile by Adriana Castro $1274
Photos courtesy of Circle & Square SF.