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By Amber Michelle, Editor-in-Chief
RAPAPORT... September kicks off a whirlwind of fashion and runway shows, starting in New York then moving to Europe, previewing what we will be wearing in the spring and summer of 2012. Some of these events will feature jewelry and others will not. And the usual question — Is jewelry fashion? — will arise once again. Some in the industry say, “Yes, jewelry is fashion,” while some say, “No, it is not; jewelry ‘transcends’ fashion.” Still others say that jewelry is fashion that must span many years. Looking back historically, it is easy to see that jewelry is indeed fashion and that there have been distinct changes in style through the decades. Start by looking at the light, lacy styles of the Edwardian era, which then transition into Art Deco’s more streamlined geometric shapes. The 1940s saw a shift to big colored stones and bold gold pieces. The 1950s were all about diamond clusters and cocktail rings. The 1960s turned to gold once again, with whimsical designs. The 1980s saw large gold pieces dominating the scene and in the 1990s, beads made the chicest statements of the decade. Today, opaque diamonds and diamond slices, blackened metals and movement are some of the hottest fashion looks in jewelry. Fashion changes, so does jewelry. Even engagement ring mountings change. One can almost guess the decade in which someone was married just by looking at the engagement ring — the heavy, architectural shapes of the 1980s and early 1990s gave way to the vintage micropavé and halo setting that has been so popular for the past decade or so. Now the move is toward simpler, lighter settings. It only takes a peek into one’s jewelry box to notice that some pieces are not as fashionable as when they were purchased. Other pieces — those with a strong design voice — hold up across time. While jewelry may not be on the same fast fashion track as much of the apparel world, it still holds a place as a fashionable part of a stylish person’s wardrobe.

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