While summer still has several weeks left on the calendar, the anticipation for fall is stronger than ever - and for good reason. From morning runs in that crisp, autumn air to engaging in wholesome holidays like Thanksgiving, the September 22 solstice couldn't come fast enough. Among the many pleasures the seasonal transition brings, we're most excited for the style. While TikTok is bound to usher in a new wave of fashion fads to inform our fall shopping, we're also gravitating to a few picks that aren't exactly new, but just as referential as any "it" trend - from butterfly stud earrings to charmcore.
One may think: when did nostalgic accessories come back? But the reality is, the allure of nostalgic accessories never actually left the sartorial trend cycle. They may have traveled down the ladder, but have always been around. Since Y2K's resurgence in 2020, we've seen the obsession with all things early aughts endure in recent years, from Taylor Swift's cosign of friendship bracelets during her "Eras" tour takeover to Hailey Bieber's recent dominance in the polka dot renaissance. And we predict the nostalgic madness is going to continue through this fall. Of course, we've done all the legwork for you and curated a simple guide to the chicest accessories to nail the timeless trend, from the best destination: Claire's. We scoured the all-American retailer's site for everything you need to live out your best throwback fantasy this season. Another plus? All picks are under $20.
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