Do not forget to pack these on your next vacation!

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Accessories pull an outfit together. The necklaces, the belts, the watches and bracelets are meant add a little bling and give you a coordinated, well thought of outfit. However, you don’t pay much attention to jewellery while packing for a vacation, do you?
It could either be because you don’t want to turn your relaxed stay into a nightmare by losing your engagement ring or treasured necklace. Secondly, you may not want to cause your jewellery to scratch or rust on sandy beaches or snowy mountains.
Very true – you should definitely leave your valuables safe and sound at home. That being said, you don’t have to leave your style home too! Instead of risking your valuable pieces, opt for less expensive ones. You need to look fashionable for a fine dinner in a new city and for the pictures you will be sharing with friends and reminiscing over for years to come.
Pearl Studs
Like blue jeans, a white shirt and an LBD, pearl studs are classics and can be worn on several occasions. While they instantly draw attention, they make a subtle statement. Plus, they look great even with graphic shorts and a tee!
Statement Necklace

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A couple of statement neckpieces that go great with everything are all you need to add a little colour to your ensemble. Choose simple, versatile ones such as a name pendant, alphabet or a silver owl/dragonfly, animal motif featuring gemstones like turquoise stone to pair with formals, casuals and even with swimwear for lounging around a pool.
Stack Chunky Bracelets

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It’s easy to lose bracelets when there is a risk of the clasp coming undone. Take a perfectly fitting bangle that will make you quickly forget you even have it on. No fuss!
Rings

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If you love quirky pieces, have a little fun with two finger rings for days when you can’t wear a necklace or bracelet. You can even show off your timeless style one ring that looks like a handful of them have been stacked together.

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