Jewelry Trends 2020: The 5 Trends We Can’t Wait to Wear
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It’s June, and that means the start of summer. The weather is getting warmer, school is ending, and you might be looking for ways to switch up your style for this new season. A great place to start is by upgrading your look with some 2020 jewelry trends.
Fashion jewelry is generally inexpensive but also trendy and bold. Therefore, even if you tend to wear the same clothing basics from year to year, adding new jewelry or other small accessories to your outfits can instantly make your look stand out.
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Since fashion jewelry tends to evolve very quickly as the seasons change, it might not be a wise idea to invest in a lot of it. However, choosing one or two trends that you enjoy wearing is an inexpensive way to update your jewelry collection.
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What are the jewelry trends of 2020, and specifically, what’s trending this summer?
I’ve spent some time looking at what various brands are carrying for summer 2020, so read on for five of my favorite summer jewelry trends.
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1. Beaded Initials
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Personalized jewelry has been in style for years, and this year we’re seeing another interpretation of this classic style.
Beaded initials are everywhere lately, and they are such a cute way of wearing initial jewelry.
Most of these pieces use pearl beads, like the Steve Madden earrings above do. The necklace, on the other hand, makes a fun and cheerful addition to your jewelry collection.
2. Eyes
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Another fun jewelry trend for 2020 is jewelry that incorporates eyes.
This ornate pair of earrings would make a great statement piece when worn with basics, for example. Meanwhile, the necklace is a much more subtle option if you want to try out this trend.
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