Looking to shop for your summer wardrobe but aren’t sure what to get? Keep reading for the ten accessory trends that are happening for this summer!
Top of the list for accessory trends happening for this summer are small sunglasses. With celebrities such as Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, Selena, the Kardashians, and many more wearing these small sunglasses, it’s hard not to jump on the bandwagon. These sunglasses are sleek, compact, and almost weightless, so it’s not a surprise that huge and clunky sunglasses are out for the season.
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Bandanas are versatile accessory trends for this summer that we are sure you’re going to love. An early 2000’s trend that has been gaining popularity recently, you can wear your bandana multiple ways. Tie it around your head like a headband, have it cover the top of your head, or tie it around your neck for an elegant look.
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Big hair clips have also blown up as accessory trends for this upcoming summer. All over social media with influencers adorning their hair with clips of all sizes and colors, this trend is for the creative. Add a couple small clips on one side of your head, or place two big clips high up on either side of your head to get the hair pulled away from the face.
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Hair tie scarves are cute accessory trends that also offer room to play around with your style. Skip on those tight hair bands that pull at the hair and at the roots, instead get a hair tie scarf that will gently tie around your hair for an effortlessly cute ponytail. You can choose a material and color to match your outfit, and when the weather gets cool unwind it from your hair and you can wear it as a small scarf.
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Belt bags are an accessory trend that have slowly expanded within the fashion world. We saw the emergence of fanny packs a couple months ago as an alternative to purses, and now we see the birth of the belt bag. As the name suggests, it’s a removable bag attached to a strap that can be put through the loops of your favorite pants just like any other belt. Materials and colors are varied, but the bag itself is small.
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Another bag trend, straw bags are coming back as accessory trends this summer. Straw bags of all shapes and sizes have been hitting the stores, and so it’ll be easy to find one that will match your needs.
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Little purses are interesting accessory trends that have also continued to be prevalent from a couple seasons ago. If you would really like to go compact with your purses, you can even find wallets with a purse strap as the ultimate little purse – you’ll be carrying all that you really need.
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Body jewelry is also another major accessory trend for this summer. You can find full-body jewelry sets that criss-cross from the neck, the arms, and can go all the way down to the thighs. There are also some made from hypoallergenic and rust-proof material for those with sensitive skin.
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Straw hats are classic accessory trends that are coming back again for the summer. Never truly losing steam since the 50’s, straw hats are as varied as ever. Grab a fedora, panama hat, or even a boater hat for a chic look.
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Last on the list of accessory trends for this summer is the rise of large pieces of jewelry. You can wear some big hoops, chunky bracelets, or vast rocks on your fingers as some added bling to your outfits this season.
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