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Pre-Olympic Fever? This Is How We're Going For the Gold

See the gilded accents and gold accessories we're in love with now
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Gilded Details
Gilded details are a staple in jewelry (rings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants), but the trend has gone head to toe with hair baubles, footwear, clutches -- even dresses. It was only a matter of time after Christian Dior's trendy gilded eyebrows had its moment. Fashion Week designers pioneered the idea, but celebrities and street style icons proved even without a pocket full of gold, you can flaunt gilded details with style.

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All That Glitters Is
Dolce and Gabbana painted the runways in pure gold, with crowns, headbands, jewelry and these regal pumps for their Fall/Winter collection.

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Bright As Ever
When iTunes crashed because of Bey's surprise announcement about a new album last month, the world nearly lost it. After spending hours studying her epic accessories in each of the 17 videos she launched along with it, we put this gem from the video titled "XO" at the top of the list. Stacked gold necklaces, each more statement-worthy than the next? Gorgeous.

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Cuff Love
Jason Wu turned a basic low ponytail into a polished updo by adding this gold hair cuff to the base. Although it's probably not covering up an embarrassing hot pink elastic band found at the bottom of a bathroom drawer (c'mon, it happens), we can't help but think it would be the perfect way to do so.

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Gathered In Gold
In her blog IfYouSeekStyle, Caylee made the pretty and playful look all come together with a skinny, gilded belt and matching menswear-inspired watch. The gold accents along the trim of her oversized clutch add just the right amount of class.

BY TIFFANIE PETETT | JAN 23, 2014 | SHARES
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