Autumn is here, so you've probably read heaps of articles by now telling you how to style this seasons's hottest new colour (yorange, don'tcha know) and what boots to be wearing (cowboy, obvs) and how to wear your hair (crimped, please, or else). But we've noticed one thing that there's not been enough of: jewellery styling tips.
Because with a new season comes a new opportunity to up your jewellery game - because after years of minimalism ruling everything from your wardrobe to your furniture, its now ok to wear more than one ring on each finger again. And if you're going to do it, you need to do it right. So from stacking to mixing metals to wearing ALL the earrings, here are four super styling tips from four super stylish ladeez.
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'When it comes to rings, I think that more is more. It looks really cool when girls wear more than one statement ring on one hand, especially if they're all really different in shape and size like these ones. The more variety the better too, if you're going to go bold, go bold.'
Daisy Deane, Freelance Fashion Stylist
Rio Signet Ring, £29.90, Stone Y-Ring, £24.90, Stone Ring-To-Ring, £34.90
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'I've always loved earrings for how they can change the mood of any look. Like gold hoops are great for when you're feeling sassy, or a cuff combo like this is perfect for when you want to have a bit more of an edge.'
Alya Mooro, Freelance Journalist & Blogger
Villa Round Drops, £24.90, Station Earcuff, £12.90, Leaf Ear Climber, £29.90
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'I'm a bit of a magpie when it comes to wristwear and love nothing more than to layer up a load of bangles that probably 'shouldn't' go together. If your vibe is quite understated normally then a bit of arm candy is a really cool way to make an outfit complete. Think bold, silver, gold and anything sparkly. '
Holly Hobkirk, Freelance Fashion Journalist
Lange Hinge Bangle, £24.90, Stone U-Cuff, £34.90,Glam Bracelet, £49.90, Glam U-Cuff, £29.90
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'You know how people always tell you not to mix metals? I say: do the opposite. Gold and silver actually really compliment each other, particularly when it comes to layering up a load of necklackes. It looks a bit different and makes a really nice eye catching detail, especially with a slightly lower cut top.'
Mahaneela Choudhury-Reid, Photographer
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.