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7 Jewelry Pieces That Were Once Trends But Are Now Basics

I love a jewelry trend as much as the next girl, but I'm also not keen on buying jewelry that I'm not going to want to wear once the trend is inevitably up. Investing in nice jewelry is something I've been keener on as I've gotten older, so the ideal for me is a jewelry trend that's both trendy and timeless, and wearable on a daily basis. That's the formula for getting the most bang for your buck.

I'm happy to report that in recent years, there have been many jewelry trends that eventually became basics in all of our jewelry collections, and are likely to stay that way. Why would you stop wearing chunky gold hoops, for example, now that you know how much cooler they make an outfit look? Some jewelry trends are just too good to let slip away. That's why I've come up with this list of seven undeniable jewelry trends that are now staples. Shop my picks for each below. 

Based on how quickly the pearl jewelry trend because so huge, I wasn't sure that it would last, but now I'm convinced that it's here to stay. In fact, the interest in pearls has increased even more so recently, given the fact that pearl jewelry is Kamala Harris' signature accessory.
Of all the chains, curb chains might be my favorite. They tend to look expensive even when they're not, and when the links catch the light, they give off the prettiest shimmer. 
No jewelry trend in recent memory has held on quite as well as chunky gold hoop earrings have. They may not be all that new anymore, but they're as cool as ever.
This old school trend adds an air of elegance to any ring grouping. Fashion people are especially keen on wearing them on their pinkies, which I fully support. 
Initial jewelry adds so much personality to a jewelry collection, and it will always make a lovely gift. If you really want to invest in a timeless style, choose an initial necklace that's subtle as opposed to bold.
Just because a jewelry trend is fun and whimsical doesn't mean it has to be short-lived. Rainbow gems have really remained in the jewelry mix, and I especially love them when paired with more simple pieces (i.e. as part of an ear party or ring stack).
Natural, organic shapes have become increasingly popular in the jewelry space, and with good reason. They look one-of-a-kind and elegant. They're perfect for any age, so you can be sure that organic pieces will stay in your jewelry box for years to come.

Next up, 6 new necklace trends the fashion crowd is embracing.



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