We are enhancing our summer outfits this season with extravagant accessories. These are the most popular trends.
Colourful, playful, extravagant: This is how the summer of 2023 can be described when it comes to fashion accessories. When it comes to colour, there are no limits this season. These are the most popular trends.
base caps
Practical, sporty and unisex: baseball caps are a real must-have this summer. They come in a wide variety of shapes and colors and not only look casually stylish, but also protect our heads from extreme sun. Used by model Kendall Jenner (27). She wears a white bikini with a floral pattern.
headscarves
The elegant alternative to the base cap this season is the headscarf. It takes a bit of skill to get the fabric right on the head and tie it in place, but practice makes perfect. Model Stefanie Giesinger (26) a white and beige checked model. The headscarf upgrades her rather simple look of a long denim skirt, white tank top and black sunglasses in no time at all.
Crocheted bucket hats are also extremely popular at the moment. Giesinger is also following the trend. goes well with baggy jeans, a brown tupe top and a white jacket.
Statement sunglasses
When it comes to sunglasses, statements are now being made, meaning: no shape or color is too extravagant. XXL models are hugely popular, as are colored lenses. Fashion blogger Chiara Ferragni (36)
colored jewellery
Gold and silver were yesterday. Now it’s time for colored jewelry. If you take a look at the jewelery trends, you will immediately see a colorful and dazzling landscape. Even if the pieces might be too flashy for everyday life for some. The trend is always suitable for the festival season. Model Alessandra Ambrosio (42) her extravagant creoles with red and pink 3D roses – which are currently also a hit.
Source: Stern

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