Red Carpet Fashion Through History and Red Carpet Jewelry and Accessory Trends

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When it comes to sartorial statements, the red carpet is just as influential as the runway. And while the gowns attract plenty of attention canada goose jacket on sale , what they’re worn with can make just as much of an impact. From high-wattage jewelry to era-specific extras ferienhaus-starnberger-see.de , it’s the accessories that often affect what women around the country wear in real life. Here, a look at six memorable red-carpet accessory trends. – Continue Reading BelowOpera GlovesMELISSA NOUCASA symbol of traditional, timeless glamour, opera gloves were common from the 1920s until the 1960s (the formal above-the-elbow cut echoed the shorter styles that were de rigueur for proper ladies). While the elegant accessory hasn’t made too many appearances of late, certain fashion plates still rely on a pair for added drama.Carolina Amato Debutante Opera Length Mousquetaire Gloves, $98; nordstrom.comDrop EarringsMELISSA NOUCAS – Continue Reading BelowPrior to red carpet photos being broadcast around the globe, actresses selected pieces from their own closets for appearances. Jewelry was from their private collections and, as such, typically simple, elegant, and purchased for regular wear. Classic drop earrings were frequently spotted on famous lobes, adding a hint of sparkle in the middle of the century.Simon G. Gorgeous 18k White Gold Drop Earrings, $12,100; simongjewelry.comSkinny Waist BeltsMELISSA NOUCAS – Continue Reading Below – Continue Reading BelowRed carpets are a good spot to track the evolution of different dress silhouettes. Christian Dior is credited with casting attention on full A-line dresses and whittled waists with his New Look, affecting what celebrities chose for formal events as well. In the mid-’50s the skinny belt was a common red-carpet accessory, typically paired with couture gowns and simple jewels. Boden Skinny Waist Belt, $39; bodenusa.comStatement NecklacesMELISSA NOUCASJewelry houses began lending their best (and sparkliest) pieces to celebrities for major events as early as the 1920s, but the practice only took off once red carpets started being televised. Of all the items being loaned, dramatic necklaces typically garnered the most attention. – Continue Reading BelowSimon G. 18k white gold necklace with diamonds, $44,000; simongjewelry.com Box ClutchesMELISSA NOUCASIn the early ’90s, matchy-matchy was the name of the game—a geometric clutch done in a similar fabric, color, or texture to the celebrity’s gown was practically required. Compared to the way stars often walk today’s carpets empty-handed, complementary clutches were a major part of the overall look.Oscar de la Renta Hot Pink Embroidered Leather Clutch, $2,390; oscardelarenta.comSilk Chiffon WrapsMELISSA NOUCASGossamer-thin wraps began being draped over starlets’ shoulders during the late ’90s. The lightweight silk-chiffon added another layer of style, while also highlighting necklines and jewelry. Shop Similar: Loro Piana San Lorenzo Cashmere & Silk Soffio With Microsequins, $1,695; loropiana.com

Red Carpet Fashion Through History and Red Carpet Jewelry and Accessory Trends

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