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Top Fashion Trends for Fall-Winter 2005-2006

Yellow gold, ultra-long necklaces, and dangly earrings were among the top jewelry trends seen by the fashion experts at Thefinerblings.comat the Fall 2005 shows during New York's Fashion Week.

(PRWEB) August 23, 2005 -- According to the fashion experts at www.thefinerblings.com, the following is the top fashion trend forecast for Fall-Winter 2005-2006.

Belts: Look for wide belts studded with grommets, stone, turquoise, rhinestones or coins. We are seeing them worn low on the waist on top of knits. Thin belts worn a little higher (on top of sweaters or jackets) creating a narrow waist is also mod for Fall.

Black is back making a comeback after pinks reign. Worn with navy, it is especially chic this season.

Bohemian style will continue its dominance through the Fall. Must-haves for the boho look" are cowboy boots with embroidery, knee-length skirts, long necklaces, mens blouses and horse-riding bags.

Double wrapped necklaces worn, one strand hugging the neck, the other hanging long.

Flats are everywhere. Embellished with a buckle, flower, stones, or crystals. It's all good.

Fur: Sorry animal lovers, but fur is strong yet again. However, this is not to say we cannot wear faux fur. In fact, we recommend it.

Jet Black and Tigers Eye Beads garlanded on pendants, necklaces and bracelets are the fresh stones of the season.

Layered Necklaces are picking up steam. The celebrities started this trend last season and it is stronger then ever for Fall.

Long (beaded) Necklaces were in vogue last season but, for Fall, they seem to be getting even longer. We are seeing them hang below the waist with chunky beads, pearls and turquoise.

Metals: Brassy and vintage-looking metals are chic. They can be hammered or adorned with vintage-looking motifs. Try mixing your metal jewelry with jewelry made from earthy materials and brightly colored gemstones.

Military jackets, blazers, and suits are staple for Fall and Winter.

Oversized pendants sparkled in a variety of hues, reinforcing the luxe look of the designer's fur-laden designs in shades of eggplant, lavender, espresso and caramel.

Santa Fe Style: Beginning last season, southwestern style clothing and accessories continue to govern through Fall.

Sixties Style: This Fall, take inspiration from sixties peasant dressing. Revel in fringe, velvet, tassels, embroidery, embellishment, full skirts, and chunky jewelry. Anything goes.

Turquoise and corals are holding strong for Fall! Look for chile colored coral beaded jewelry and belts.

Yellow gold jewelry is hot. Though we have been talking about it for an entire season, it is finally official.

Hobo and classic frame bags with brass studs and hardware or romantic rosettes are Falls It Bags"

Flat boots in any denomination are graceful (and comfortable) for this season.

Platform heels have made their pledge and are back with gusto.

TheFinerBlings.com carries the latest fashion trends so the average woman can be as hip and stylish as the A-list celebrities without having to spend a fortune. In order to stay on the cutting edge of the latest trends, The Finer Blings experts observe fashion shows and study trend forecasts around the world.

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