How to Mix and Match Bracelets

This season, style setters from coast to coastbracelets with metal tone bracelets for a balanced
are mixing it up by piling on bunches of bracelets.look that will work with many pieces in your
They are being used to create individual stylecloset. You don't have to wear a rainbow of
statements and unique expressions of personality.colors when mixing bracelets. You can stick with a
What's interesting is that there are no rules thatcolor palette of those in the same group or
dictate how these bracelets should be worn. Fromcomplimentary tones. For example, try tangerine,
a simple string bracelet to a dressier dazzlingraspberry and gold bracelets for a bright pick me
bangle to an everyday charm or chain linkup. To offset neutrals, grab cool hues like teal,
bracelet, the most opposite of designs and stylesturquoise and navy. Have fun with your mix and
are being fused together for a fresh and fabmost importantly, wear what makes you feel
end-result.comfortable in your own skin.
Celebs are fans of the mix-and-match braceletFor evening, choose bracelets that have sparkle
trend and have thus inspired many others to doand shine. Throw on a few rhinestone encrusted
the same. From Lindsey Lohan to Mischa Bartonbracelets and pair with vintage art deco inspired
to Jennifer Lopez, A-listers are loving piles ofnumbers for a modern take on classic pieces. Mix
bracelets for day or night. It’s pretty muchin metal bangles in silver or gold for a completed
becoming the norm to rock an armful oflook. For night time, it's okay to stack on
bracelets with everything you own. In fact,bracelets in excess. Costume jewelry is the look
there's more versatility with bracelets than everof the moment, so take advantage of this trend
before.and work it to your advantage.
For daytime, mix and match colorful beaded