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This Accessory Combo Is a Fashion-Girl Favorite for Summer

We're fans of fashion power combos: a white T-shirt and jeans, turtlenecks and dangly earrings, dresses and sneakers, the list goes on… So it wouldn't feel right to let the season carry on without highlighting one of the summer's of-the-moment pairings: anklets and sandals. Although the jewelry piece isn't new by any means, we've noticed a fresh way tastemakers have been styling the summer's coolest anklets, and it got our sartorial juices flowing.

Among the trendiest anklets of choice are colorful versions that embrace the do-it-yourself appeal of summer-camp beaded jewelry. For the minimalists, delicate gold anklets are another It girl–approved pick, especially when paired with sleek neutral heels or mules. While we admit some fashion-girl trends aren't as easily adaptable for every day, this combo truly is an easy style solution for those looking to add some pizzazz. Whether your daily uniform consists of jeans, dresses, or even skirts, it's so simple to try it out. To prove it, I took to the 'gram to find some of the best interpretations of this tried-and-true accessory combo. Read ahead to see them all and to check out a few more anklet-and-sandal pairings we wouldn't mind living in all summer.

Let's put the notion that pearls are matronly to rest. It's quite the unexpected match, but 90's inspired heeled mules with a delicate string of pearls is an unbeatable combination.
Or opt for a chunkier take on pearls and style them with modern square-toe mules.
We love the idea of dressing up this season's thong sandal trend with a piece of glittering gold. It hits the right note of elevated casual.
If you thought simple meant boring, guess again. For that Parisenne look, go for delicate jewelry and scaled back mid-heel mules. You'll notice it's definitely more understated but sophisticated nonetheless.
Of course, leave it to fashion girls to jazz up a pair of Birkenstocks. If your personal style errs more on the bohemian side, you'll want to check out a shell anklet like this one.

Next up: I'm Starting to Dress Up Again, and These Going-Out Tops Are All I Want to Wear.



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