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Advertisement | Hot Accessories For Spring WardrobesIinStyle's Katrina Szish Shows How To Use Them To Get More Mileage Out Of OutfitsNEW YORK, March 28, 2008 ![]() ![]() Same Clothes Different OutfitsDifferent accessories can radically change the look and occasion of the same clothes. Katrina Szish of In Style magazine shows Julie Chen how it's being done this spring. | Share/Embed (CBS) There's a real cool way to make your spring wardrobe "hot." It's all about accessorizing. On The Early Show Friday, Katrina Szish, national correspondent for InStyle magazine, showed that you don't have to spend lots of money on a new spring wardrobe -- you can use accessories to change outfits. Spring's best trends, from global to bright colors, will certainly add some "wow" to your wardrobe. And Szish says this is the season to buy accessories to get the most out of your clothes -- rather than purchasing lots of new clothes. New accessories can truly revamp outfits. You can literally get two entirely different looks. Nothing in any of the new trends is dainty or minimalist, the looks that had been popular for a few seasons. It's all about big and bold now, whether in color or size or the amount of accessories you pile on. Szish showcased three outfits featuring six models, to show how easy changes can be made. OUTFIT #1: JEANS & JACKET This season, the jacket is huge, so here we're seeing two accessory trends: the neo-classic and the sporty. Both looks here are great, but different: One is rocking flats and one is rocking wedges. Blazer, Mike & Chris "Theodore" jacket, $216; at shopbop.com Black tee, Lucky Brand Jeans, $28; at Lucky Brand Jean stores and luckybrandjeans.com Jeans, Earnest Sewn; earnestsewn.com Look #1 -- SPORTY Watch, stainless-steel case and bracelet, Gucci, $2,495; 800-456-7663 for stores Aviators, metal, Gucci, $265; at select Nordstrom stores Bag, leather, Gryson, $595; at Bergdorf Goodman Chain belt, Fossil, fossil.com Silver lizard belt, LAI Shoes, Via Spiga Look #2 -- NEO-CLASSIC Earrings and bangles, KEP Designs; KEPDesigns.com Belt, lizard, LAI, $187; 212-794-3874 Shoes, Patent-leather, Luca Luca, $520; 212-755-2444 Bag, leather, Bally, $850; bally.com Scarf, Echo Design, echodesign.com OUTFIT #2: SHIRTDRESS The shirtdress was a trend we saw last year, and this year, it continues to be very popular. We see two trends here: global nomad and the downtown darling. You're getting a day look and a night look here. Shirtdress, A.B.S. by Allen Schwartz Look #1 GLOBAL NOMAD -- DAY LOOK Sunglasses, Oliver Peoples, oliverpeoples.com Cuff, faux coral, Kenneth Jay Lane, $125; 877-954-5264 Bangles, Blu at maxandchloe.com; maxandchloe.com Bag, polypropylene with cotton trim, The Sak, $109; thesak.com Shoes, Nine West "Jobilyn" sandals, $79; at Nine West stores and ninewest.com Look #2 DOWNTOWN DARLING -- NIGHT LOOK Necklace, gold-plated charms, D&G, $350; dolcegabbana.it for stores Wooden bead necklace, KEP Designs, KEPDesigns.com Wood and gold necklace, Kenneth Jay Lane at maxandchloe.com; maxandchloe.com Bangles, Banana Republic; at Banana Republic stores, bananarepublic.com Shoes, Anya Hindmarch, anyahindmarch.com Belt, Buji Baja, $35; at hatattack Bag, calf hair, Julie K, $595; 404-247-1428 OUTFIT #3: LITTLE BLACK DRESS The little black dress never goes out of style. These two looks are perfect for a night out. We see two trends here: bright colors and exquisite craftsmanship. Black dress, Black Halo, $328; at edressme.com Look #1: VIBRANT COLORS Clutch, satin, Valentino, $750; 212-772-6969 Earrings, Gerard Yosca Jewelry, $295; 212-302-4349 or yoscajewelry@yosca.com Shoes, Christian Louboutin Look #2: EXQUISITE CRAFTMANSHIP Necklace, turquoise with black crystal, gold-plate and silk-chiffon ribbon, Badgley Mischka, $275; at Nordstrom Clutch, satin with crystal closure, Rodo, $930; 301-652-2250 Shoes, leather and strass, Azzaro, $1,700; at Bergdorf Goodman Belt, Metal with Swarovski crystals, Suzi Roher, $415; suziroher.com © MMVIII, CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Advertisement |
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