Stack em’, mix em’, color coordinate them, or wear them solo. Bracelets are a HUGE accessory for Spring 2011. While looking through fashion magazines this past weekend I found a colorful reappearance of celebrities wearing numerous styles of brackets. After realizing this trend I immediately hopped online to shop around to see what amazing finds I could dig up.

The first beautiful set I found was a colorful stack of
RJ Graziano Wrapped Bangles.
As I have mentioned in earlier blogs, bright colors are a fun popular trend for spring and these 15 bangles are embraced with color with an armful of blue, green, purple, red, turquoise and orange mixed with gold, silver and sparkles.
With a mixture of colors and patterns this stack of bangles adds a great blast of color to a black party dress or a neutral outfit.
Another reason this set of bangles are great is that you can pick and choose which to wear with each specific outfit if one color does not match!

My next favorite find are
MARC BY MARC JACOBS Hinged Bangles.
These bangles caught my attention because they remind me of the enamel Hermes “
H Bracelets”
which may not be in everyone’s price range.
These Marc Jacobs bangles are great because they have a cool, younger, hip feel to them and add a certain statement style to your look.
When you wear a single chunky bracelet like this there is no need for other bracelets because the intensity of the bulkiness and color makes a big enough statement on its own.
I especially like these bangles because the red and pink have a beautiful pop or color.

Last but not least I found these stunning
Nadri Single-Row Bangles.
These specific bangles lend impeccable elegance to a set of gold and polished rhodium and gunmetal, finished with gleaming crystal pave.
I love the mix of glamour, elegance and neutral colors and the crystals on top add amazing sparkle and shine.
I personally love the shade of gunmetal because of its hard look and timeless color.
This set can dress up any outfit and adds a certain sense of sophistication to any look.
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