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Spring Into Fashion: Must Have Accessories for Spring 2012

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Alexa Wilansky Student Contributor, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
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Roisin O'Flaherty Student Contributor, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Mass Amherst chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Spring shopping means great new clothes and beautiful weather. However, you can’t forget the best part of any outfit… accessories! A simple necklace can change the way an ensemble looks. This spring, don’t forget to add some bling to your shopping cart. Here are a few ways to wear spring’s statement accessories:

Garden Party Chandelier Earrings $54
 
Saint Patrick’s Day is upon us. Get into the spirit with emerald earrings and a simple white tank dress. Match the earrings with a similar colored blazer. Without the extreme brightness of neon, hints of color make the outfit spring ready without being overly dramatic.

Chantilly Lace Cuff Bracelet $98
 
Gold works best with white and coral. Both hues also give you a little glow, perfect for spring.
Use the bracelet when going out by pairing it with a coral dress and black heels – strappy sandal heels are perfect for spring!

Statement Ring $49.00
 
 This ring can virtually work with any and every outfit. Wear every day with jeans, a
tee, and nude wedges, or dress it up with a long pleated skirt and simple tank. It’s a statement ring for a reason; people will be giving you compliments all night.
 
Oversized Necklace $98.00
 
 Ahoy, sailor! This nautical look is always a classic for spring and is perfect for the upcoming warm months ahead. It can be interchanged for going out at night or hanging out during the day with a simple change in shoes and a jacket.
Swap the stripy flats for nude pumps and the jean jacket for a white blazer.
 
The accessories are courtesy of Stella & Dot. The company is now taking applications for summer interns to work in their San Francisco office. As an intern, students will receive school credit and get the hands-on experience of the corporate and sales spectrum of fashion – all while gaining income. Stylists earn and average of  $50-$100 per hour depending on personal sales.
 
Learn how to run your own business under the help and training of Stella & Dot stylists. Visit www.stelladotintern.com for more information on how to apply.
 
Pictures courtesy of Plyvore.com.
 
Sources:
www.stelladot.com
 
http://www.polyvore.com/