- Statement Ring
And make sure you've had a manicure before slipping on an eye-catching cocktail ring—you want others to notice your jewelry, not ragged cuticles or chipped polish.......wink!
- Mid-sized Clutch
If you're petite, don't overwhelm your small frame by tucking an oversize version under your arm
If you're tall or full-figured, a too-tiny clutch will make you look larger. This beaded version from Banana Republic that fits all the essentials and comes with a wrist strap to keep both hands free so that you can juggle a plate of snacks and a glass of Champagne.
- Ultraglittery Earrings
Shoulder-grazing chandelier styles can be fun, but simple drops add sparkle—without weighing down your earlobes. When you're wearing jewelry as dramatic as these emerald-coloured crystals, you don't need much else (in other words, skip the necklace and matching ring). To show these earrings off, pull your hair into a low bun or sleek ponytail
- The Waist-cinching Belt
Consider the waist-cinching belt the most treasured of all accessories: It instantly creates the illusion of a slimmer silhouette by drawing the eye to your smallest part. Throw a belt over a basic dress or use it to reign in a bulky top or dress shirt. To add color and texture to your outfit, wear something metallic and glam it off with a matching handbag or shoes.
- The Bold Bangle in a Statement Colour
Wear one sleek cuff or a wide bangle instead of an arm full of jangly bracelets....instantly adds glamour and subtle sparkle minus the noise!
- Spotlight Necklace
A long version will make you look longer and leaner, while a bib-style one encrusted with crystals or rhinestones, makes a basic blouse party-worthy and takes you from day to glamorous night out. Stick to simpler silhouettes like a solid tank dress or a white button-down and avoid plunging necklines, halters and one-shoulder styles that can compete with what's around your neck.
- The Sophisticated Scarf
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