Whether it’s fancy, decadent rings or a bold, statement costume necklace, nothing adds sparkle to an outfit like the right jewellery.
And with many of us now updating our wardrobes for autumn, there’s never been a better time to add a bit of bling. With this in mind, Buchanan Galleries has a host of jewellery stores under one roof, with something to suit every taste and wallet.
One approach is to invest in a one-off statement piece to last the whole season. Thomas Sabo’s new Love Bridge bracelet is a good option, with a sterling silver filigree bar joining two ends. It comes in a variety of different styles, perfect for everyone from sweethearts to best friends and family.
Elsewhere, costume jewellery is a guaranteed way to add a touch of glamour - statement necklaces, chunky bracelets and intricate rings can all bring an outfit together.
Autumn/winter means the party season is on the way. Accessorize’s Z range, which starts at £12, is designed for layering to create a lavish look of opulence. The simple necklaces can be combined to create a unique combination, while the slim, elegant bracelets and rings bring out the shine.
Or the show-stopping Lozzadron 3D Necklace, priced £15, will certainly get noticed.
When there are so many eye-catching styles, it’s hard to invest in just one. Claire’s Accessories has a lovely tiful range of costume jewellery, great for glamming up any outfit, and since it won’t break the bank you can afford to mix and match.
The gold multi-stack rings, £8, can be mixed and matched to suit your mood or occasion, or likewise the gold and wire ear cuffs, £5.50, can be worn together or one at a time.
Elsewhere, Ted Baker from John Lewis brings a dusting of glamour with the Gyetta Grosgrain bow necklace, £29, adding cuteness to any outfit.
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