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Fashionistas of Las Vegas go chunky and bold

Chains, stones, tassels in all types of materials, colors and shapes, where the topic for the FashionTrend.Vegas fashionistas this week. Guests talked about their jewelry and accessories preferences going from chunky necklaces to bold hats and headbands, among others.

Nathalie Hersel chose two black chain necklaces both with white stones and paired them up with a dark grey hat to upgrade her look, both from Forever 21, saying that the ensemble works perfectly for day or night. Dara Tinoco and Betty Lugo said that accessories upgrade their appearance, and that it’s not necessary to be over-dresseded to rock chunky and bold accessories. Their inspiration comes from fashion magazines, “celebrities are using them all the time…”

Wear your favorite chunky accessory with a pair of heels to override the casual look, or flats for lunch with friends or for a playing date with the kids. Chunky accessories can be as glamorous or casual as you want, making your outfit trendy and formal at the same time.

The weekly shooting is a joint venture with Channel 13 and FashionTrend.Vegas, your guide to what’s trending in Las Vegas fashion. See the photos of the shoot here weekly and on Valley View Live, starting at 2 p.m. every Friday.

Each week, Zar Zanganeh and the FashionTrend.Vegas staff, including Editor Maria Cristina Matta-Caro, will talk about the fashion trend of the week with people in Las Vegas who get to show off their version of the week’s topic.

Next up is wide-leg pants, which will be from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, at the Downtown Summerlin Promenade. Join the FashionTrend.Vegas and ABC 13 crew and show us your style and perhaps appear here and on the show.

– See more at: https://www.reviewjournal.com/life/chunky-accessorizing

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