Fashion is an up and down of ideas, the old creations become new and the new are archived in a flash until the next revival. Life is a merry-go-round, some go up and some go down. The power of the cosmos inexorably overwhelms us whether we like it or not. Today someone is in command of politics and tomorrow he/she is a perfect stranger. Are we truly influenced by events we create, or are our tastes, thoughts, and actions determined by external forces? What we thought was an established and strengthened way of life, suddenly changed our lives, as it happened with the advent of Mary Quant’s mini skirt, just to name a huge phenomenon that has affected entire generations. Suddenly, long skirts were soon forgotten and showing legs was no longer objectionable.
Fashion is a flag that flies where the wind blows.
Black and white layering.
Orange and green layering.
For a few decades, I have studied women’s jewellery trends. I could immediately tell which era a woman belonged to, by looking at what was hanging from her neck.
One strand of thin jewellery has been a prerogative of millennials, generation Y and Z women. Large and chunky jewellery identified Boomers and mature women.
The Boomer women layered necklaces, and bracelets in quantity and wore rings almost on each finger. They were part of the ’68 movement of the last century, rejecting every constriction, belief and conformism of the previous generation. Boomers connected with nature and boho style was the rage. They favoured large, chunky, statement jewellery, freely mixed stones, metals and other materials.
The new political climate is about bold actions, bold thinking and strong statements. Fashion in 2025, influenced by “the new bold” dictates heavy jewellery layers again, helping you not to be afraid of being seen.
Pearls and chains layering.
Light blue, silver and gold layering.
Layering is an art if done right. For an interesting look, pair the same colours; it’s better to use styles and shapes that complement each other; choose metals that go together with everything and add light to your face. Layering must appear as one creation of a large piece, not put together haphazardly just because you might have a lot of jewellery.
I love to be a maximalist. My personality is too strong to carry delicate, thin pieces of jewellery. I have been a maximalist since my younger days. My wind always blows where I want it to blow, meaning I am not easily moldable.
Ultimately, you do what is right for you and your body shape. Show your personality with your fashion choices, be confident, memorable, and unique. Keep being you. Ciao.
Valentina
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Valentina Cirasola is an interior-fashion consultant, color therapist, author of 6 published books, a storyteller, and a longtime blogger. Her books are non-fictional practical ideas to apply in the home, fashion, cooking and travel.
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Jan 27, 2025 @ 16:48:24
Hi Valentina, I love your description of yourself and your personality. I don’t wear any jewelry at all, but I do like the chunky look on other people.
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Jan 28, 2025 @ 20:20:56
Thank you Robbie. You are free of fashion expenses, I admire you.
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Jan 29, 2025 @ 08:31:07
I spend money on paint and other stuff so it’s just a different passion taking precedence really.
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Jan 30, 2025 @ 00:18:57
Yes, spending money on things we are passionate about it is the way it should be.
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Jan 24, 2025 @ 23:03:23
There really is an art to layering of jewelry – you do it well!
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Jan 24, 2025 @ 23:16:59
Thank you, Mary. Do you like to wear jewelry?
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Jan 25, 2025 @ 03:09:37
Mostly classic pieces!
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Jan 23, 2025 @ 21:30:35
Love the look of layered necklaces, stacked rings and bracelets. It’s makes for a unique, chic look!
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Jan 23, 2025 @ 22:39:47
I totally agree with you.
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