Lifestyle
Discover Five Must-Have Jewelry Styles for Fall 2023

As autumn approaches, elevating your wardrobe with fresh jewelry pieces can make a significant impact. Five standout styles have emerged that not only complement fall outfits but also reflect contemporary trends.
Reformation Launches Vintage-Inspired Collection
Reformation, known for its eco-conscious fashion, has ventured into jewelry with a new collection crafted from 100 per cent recycled metals. Alison Melville, the company’s Chief Innovation Officer, stated, “It’s the natural punctuation mark to any outfit and an important styling tool to offer as part of the Ref closet.” Among the collection, the Rosa Necklace, priced at $498, stands out as a versatile piece ideal for transitioning from day to night.
Chic Designs from Zaleska and Pandora
Based in Vancouver, the jewelry brand Zaleska focuses on approachable design and inclusivity. Their striking Cenote Ring, available in sizes 4 to 15, features a stunning green emerald quartz set in gold over sterling silver. This custom-cut ring is produced in small batches, retailing for $136.
Meanwhile, Pandora has introduced the Talisman, a collection inspired by ancient treasures. This customizable jewelry line allows for both minimalistic and maximalist expressions. A notable starter set includes a 14-karat gold-plated bracelet featuring a medallion charm, available for $380.
Their designs reflect a growing trend towards personalized jewelry, allowing wearers to create unique styles that resonate with their individual aesthetics.
Handcrafted Elegance and Charitable Connections
Another highlight comes from Three Sisters by Emma, a Vancouver-based brand known for its hand-beaded creations. Their earrings, made from a mix of Miyuki glass seed beads and 24-karat gold-plated glass beads, boast a striking three-inch drop and are priced at $120. These earrings are designed to be a staple accessory that can be worn daily.
Lastly, the Love Club Bracelet from Toronto designer Anne Sportun merges style with purpose. Featuring a solid gold, hand-carved heart at its centre, this bracelet is available in various colors and is priced at $225. Notably, 25 per cent of the proceeds support The Love Club, an Ontario-based charity providing baby clothing to families in need.
These five jewelry styles not only enhance personal fashion but also reflect broader societal values, including sustainability and community support. As the season changes, consider incorporating one or more of these pieces into your collection to make a statement.
-
Science2 months ago
Toyoake City Proposes Daily Two-Hour Smartphone Use Limit
-
Health2 months ago
B.C. Review Reveals Urgent Need for Rare-Disease Drug Reforms
-
Top Stories2 months ago
Pedestrian Fatally Injured in Esquimalt Collision on August 14
-
Technology2 months ago
Dark Adventure Game “Bye Sweet Carole” Set for October Release
-
World2 months ago
Jimmy Lai’s Defense Challenges Charges Under National Security Law
-
Technology2 months ago
Konami Revives Iconic Metal Gear Solid Delta Ahead of Release
-
Technology2 months ago
Snapmaker U1 Color 3D Printer Redefines Speed and Sustainability
-
Technology2 months ago
AION Folding Knife: Redefining EDC Design with Premium Materials
-
Technology2 months ago
Solve Today’s Wordle Challenge: Hints and Answer for August 19
-
Business2 months ago
Gordon Murray Automotive Unveils S1 LM and Le Mans GTR at Monterey
-
Lifestyle2 months ago
Victoria’s Pop-Up Shop Shines Light on B.C.’s Wolf Cull
-
Technology2 months ago
Apple Expands Self-Service Repair Program to Canada