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Published: Friday, 20th November, 2009 11:00am

Knight & Day Jewellery for impact

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Elegance has returned to the catwalk with a vengeance this season in both clothes and accessories.

But it's elegance with a twist. It's ladylike but on a larger scale - classic shapes updated with statement jewellery. Knight & Day has added glamour to this season's polished looks with its striking and vibrant collection of statement jewellery.

Elegant chokers, cocktail rings and bracelets transform an outfit from so-so to winter winners. Necklaces are big on texture and form to wear with everything from a t-shirt to a cocktail dress. Pearls are having a fashion moment, but not worn like your mother wore, but big and chunky for impact. Earrings are giant and flamboyant. Cuffs are black and adorned with ribbons and jumbo jewels giving it a punk princess vibe.

One of the highlights of the Knight & Day winter collections is the black and silver bauble chain with matching bracelet. Add drama and impact to this seasons looks with this statement piece. Layer up bracelets for definition. A silver bangle is studded with Swarovski crystal and jett.

Knight & Day is an Irish jewellery company and sells nationwide and on www.knightanddayjewellery.com

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