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The Fun, Fruity Print That's Everywhere This Summer

These chic pineapple-printed accessories are giving us island fever
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Fruity Kicks
These pineapple-printed canvas sneakers are a fun way to test out the trend, without going all Carmen Miranda. The white background keeps the pattern slightly subdued, and with a pair of denim shorts and a solid top, you can still make a statement.

Image: Audrey Leighton of Frassy

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Wrapped in Whimsy
Stephanie Watts, the style blogger behind Indigo Pier, is a pro at creating looks that are equally attainable and covetable. Her pineapple-printed infinity scarf lends a summery feel to a metallic sweater. (You may want to unpack yours from that box marked "Holiday Clothing.")

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High Fashion Hardware
Indian fashion designer Manish Arora is known for his colorful, intricately patterned designs. But that doesn't mean the jewelry creations get upstaged by the bold clothing. This pineapple bracelet (not to mention those nails) caught our eye in a sea of color at the spring/summer shows.

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Understated Details
You can never have too many delicate gold rings. You really can't. Pile them on, mix and match, string them on a necklace ... you get the point. We spotted this adorable Kristin Ash pineapple ring on style blog Anything With Studs.

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Sparkle Never Hurts
I'll admit -- I'm not actually a sparkle person. I'm not really a pink person either. I prefer head-to-toe black, and my boyfriend's pockets always seem to be a better alternative to a clutch. But there was something about this oversized House of Cards clutch found on Breakfast With Audrey that made me want to rethink my fashion rules. I give in. It's adorable.

BY HAYLEY MASON | JUL 24, 2014 | SHARES
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