THE WAY TO ACCESSORISE NOW: ARTISTIC BOHO GLAM

Google the phrase that we’ve used to describe this aesthetic and you’re likely to get a bunch of decor-related results. It might hint at how it’s not the easiest sartorial move to pull off, or that it’s not exactly trendy. We don’t know about you, but such individuality is a lot more compelling to us than anything on Hypebeast. The role models: Bianca Jagger and the late Loulou de la Falaise – fashion icons who would trump today’s style influencers with their exuberant and eclectic way of wearing bright and bold hats, scarves and jewellery. To nail the look, Chloe, Saint Laurent and Diane von Furstenberg offer a simple proposition with their Pre-Fall collections: Pair dramatic jewels with ’70s style headgear. – NL

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Google the phrase that we’ve used to describe this aesthetic and you’re likely to get a bunch of decor-related results. It might hint at how it’s not the easiest sartorial move to pull off, or that it’s not exactly trendy. We don’t know about you, but such individuality is a lot more compelling to us than anything on Hypebeast. The role models: Bianca Jagger and the late Loulou de la Falaise – fashion icons who would trump today’s style influencers with their exuberant and eclectic way of wearing bright and bold hats, scarves and jewellery. To nail the look, Chloe, Saint Laurent and Diane von Furstenberg offer a simple proposition with their Pre-Fall collections: Pair dramatic jewels with ’70s style headgear. – NL
 
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Right: Tweed cap, $1,910, and matching jacket, $28,800, Chanel. Cotton scarf, Diane von Furstenberg. Signature Cocoon 18K white gold earrings with rock crystals, and matching necklace with diamonds, Chanel Fine Jewellery 

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Above: Wool headband and denim jacket with mink fur, $5,190, Fendi. Serpenti Tubogas earrings with diamonds and High Jewellery Mvsa choker with mother-of-pearl, chalcedonies, rubellites and diamonds, Bulgari. Below: Cotton headband, $370, and viscose cady jacket, $3,470, Gucci. Cotton scarf (worn as turban), Diane von Furstenberg. Limelight Mediterranean Garden earrings with diamonds, and matching necklace with tourmalines and emeralds, Piaget. All jewellery in 18K pink gold and prices unavailable unless stated 

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Photography Vee Chin Styling Imran Jalal, assisted by Christabel Teo Hair & Makeup Manisa Tan/Paletteninc, using Keune & Urban Decay Model Mayya/Mannequin
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Metal chain necklace with matching charm, Dior

Photography for Dior Arnaud Lajeunie 
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Kelly Chaine 18K yellow gold drop earrings, Hermes. Prices unavailable

THE NEW JEWELLERY AESTHETIC: INDUSTRIAL MADE PRETTY

They might be popularly associated with streetwear and musicians with names like 2 Chainz, but graphic styles of bijoux inspired by mechanical parts were in fact first popularised in the ’60s as a response to the era’s obsession with all things futuristic. Flash forward to Pre-Fall, and they take on a different romantic note. At Hermes (this page), the clasp on its iconic Kelly bag inspires an elongated pair of yellow gold drop earrings and matching lariat necklace. Tiffany & Co. updates its chain-and-ball Hardwear collection in elegant 18K white gold and diamonds. And at Dior (opposite), mid-sized chain chokers get a girlie touch with star-shaped lockets. Fun yet feminine and everyday-friendly – dayumm, this is fine. – IJ