The One Jewelry Trend to Wear on Vacation
In the peak of summer, it’s hard not to daydream about heading out of the office and onto a plane set to fly toward warm beaches. Whether you’ve got a vacation in the books or, like us, are simply thinking about the last time you were on sandy shores, nothing gets you in the mood like tropical jewelry.
From seashell earrings and colorful bracelets to fruit-themed designs that are so cool that you can almost taste them, these bright and cheerful pieces will transport you to a whole new destination. Dress up your favorite floral skirt with a pair of cool oceanic earrings or let your fruit-themed jewelry be the focus of your ensemble with a simple white linen dress.
Ready to channel the island vibes? We’ve gathered our favorite tropical jewelry pieces that’ll adorn you with all the good feelings that come with your vacation; who wouldn’t want that?
Fruit
Shell
Colorful
It’s hard not to smile when looking at this Roxanne Assoulin choker.
Even when you’re back from your vacation, you’ll still feel like you’re there while you wear these pieces.
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