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Anna Harvey Timeless Style

Whatever your budget, jewellery makes a statement

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Iam a great believer in wearing a piece of colourful and fun jewellery, particular­ly in the summer. It focuses the beholder on something other than my tired face! I admire Iris Apfel, whose bold style is unmissable, but I don’t have that sort of confidence or desire to stand out – instead I look for fun pieces that will work with my eclectic summer wardrobe.

I recently took my granddaugh­ter Matilda to see the Masterpiec­e exhibition in London. We spent a very happy afternoon ogling the jewellery in particular. The size of some of the precious stones was spectacula­r and together we marvelled at what it must be like to wear such beautiful treasures; we chose a tiara from SJ Phillips and a particular­ly magnificen­t emerald drop from Moussaieff to wear in our dreams. Anna Wintour famously wears lovely, multi-coloured Georgian collet necklaces, modern copies of which can be found on Etsy. For beautiful semi-precious pieces, look at Pebble London, the Talisman Gallery and Pippa Small.

To be honest, Matilda was really more interested in the horse bronzes on the Sladmore Gallery stand, but we had a very happy time followed by tea and carrot cake and a visit to Zara around the corner, where we indulged in a little retail therapy.

I have always loved jewellery, both real and costume. A bold, chunky necklace is the best distractio­n from a tired face. Earrings I love: the larger the better and fortunatel­y there are a lot of big, dangling ones to choose from at the moment. In the summer, big hoops always look good, as do beaded chandelier­s: Vicki Sarge is an all-time favourite of mine. Chunky chains in gilt or silver look so chic during the day, or a finer, longer chain with a big drop is a winner with lower necklines. An armful of bangles looks pretty with informal summer clothes, too.

There is quite a market for vintage costume jewellery such as YSL and Chanel. Look at Vestiaire, Farfetch and Etsy where you will find a good selection. It is not cheap of course, because it is highly collectabl­e, but because of that you can consider it a good investment. Many internatio­nal brands, including YSL and Chanel, have costume jewellery collection­s. Some of Mrs May’s statement necklaces come from Marni but you could also look at Valentino, Dior and Gucci.

I recently visited Anthropolo­gie where they almost always have a very pretty collection of fashion jewellery. The same applies to many of the high street shops such as H&M, Mango, Zara, Topshop and Accessoriz­e. Don’t be put off by the fact that some of the collection­s seem aimed at the relatively young. The jewellery is great fun for summer wear and can be brought out year after year, or given to a granddaugh­ter, which is probably what I shall eventually do with several of the pieces I have bought.

After all, there definitely won’t be a tiara coming her way, I’m afraid!

Jewellery is great fun for summer wear and can be brought out year after year

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 ??  ?? Red is the colour of love necklace, £450 (vickisarge.com)
Red is the colour of love necklace, £450 (vickisarge.com)
 ??  ?? Valentino gold leaf earrings, £310 (net-a-porter.com)
Valentino gold leaf earrings, £310 (net-a-porter.com)
 ??  ?? Faceted glass bead necklace, £220 (pebblelond­on.com)
Faceted glass bead necklace, £220 (pebblelond­on.com)
 ??  ?? Enamel earrings, £80 (essentiel-antwerp.com)
Enamel earrings, £80 (essentiel-antwerp.com)
 ??  ?? Vintage Chanel bracelet, £386 (vestiairec­ollective.com)
Vintage Chanel bracelet, £386 (vestiairec­ollective.com)
 ??  ?? Orange resin earrings, £12.99 (mango.com)
Orange resin earrings, £12.99 (mango.com)

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