Spring is here and it’s time for the winter meltdown. What better way to show off a fresh look than with your hair?
You know me, I love swinging my hair the most lol. Of course, you can wear accessories all year long but what a better way than when it’s starting to get warmer. Especially after a while of keeping your head hidden, from wearing beanies and hats. Time to make some cute accessories combinations!
Fashion week came around and I noticed several accessories trends that you cannot miss! Remember to incorporate them in your own style, you gotta own it and show it.
Rhinestone and pearls: Both of these materials are very versatile to use with any outfit and they never go out of fashion. They’re a good mix whether you want casual or elegant look.
That’s it my loves! I hope you enjoyed these trends and start experimenting because they are honestly so beautiful.
Which accessory is your favorite?
SHERRY
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