Monday, July 2, 2012

Throw Yourself an Arm Party: 10 Bracelets Made for Stacking


When Leandra Medine (better known as The Man Repeller) coined the term “arm party” she probably had no idea her clever Instagram hashtag would start an accessories movement. Across social media, bracelet buffs couldn't wait to show off their collections, which included everything from bangles and cuffs to rope bracelets and rose gold. If you’re late to the arm party, think of these ten bracelets as a stacking starter kit.

 
  • J.Crew Small Crystal Brulee Bracelet

    This colorful crystal bracelet can’t help but stand out. Available in three shades (vibrant flame, dazzling turquoise and dazzling sun), this J. Crew piece is made of faceted glass stones in tonal enamel settings for a modern twist on the classic crystal bracelet.

    $58 at J. Crew.

    J.Crew Small Crystal Brulee Bracelet
  • GoJane Double Skill Cuff Bracelet

    Just ask the designers at Alexander McQueen, a skull motif can be incredibly chic. This silver (or pewter-colored) cuff features mini skulls with rhinestones for eyes. At just $7, buy a few and pile on top of each other for a spooky (yet stylish) look.

    $7 at GoJane.com.

    GoJane Double Skill Cuff Bracelet
  • ASOS Spike Stretch Bracelet

    Channel your inner rocker with this gold spike bracelet from ASOS. A great way to add a little edge to any ensemble, pair this tough accessory with more delicate looks like charm or wrap bracelets.

    $13 at ASOS.

    ASOS Spike Stretch Bracelet
  • Kate Spade Changing Spots Enamel Bracelet

    Pulling off leopard print isn’t always easy. Kate Spade has found the answer: an adorable bangle with a tonal white and gold leopard pattern, gold-plated trimming, and engraving that reads "Changing Spots" inside the bracelet. 

    $78 at Lord & Taylor.

    Kate Spade Changing Spots Enamel Bracelet
  • Marc By Marc Jacobs Rubber Turnlock Stretch Bracelet

    Few designers do playful as well as Marc Jacobs. These chunky rubber bracelets come in a variety of colors (from pale pastels to bold neons) and are incredibly comfortable to wear. Plus a turnlock charm displaying the Marc By Marc Jacobs logo dangles from each stretchy style, adding a pop of gold.

    $28 at Nordstrom.

    Marc By Marc Jacobs Rubber Turnlock Stretch Bracelet
  • Chan Luu Bracelet

    Chan Luu’s wrap bracelets have been spotted on everyone from A-list celebrities to shop girls in your local mall. The beauty of these versatile pieces is that they work with a variety of looks. This cotton-wrapped leather cord boasts sparkling Swarovski crystals and pearls, which instantly adds a hint of glamour to any ensemble.

    $195.99 at Zappos.com.

    Chan Luu Bracelet
  • House of Harlow 1960 Engraved Triangle Bangles

    This set consists of two bangles, one silver and one gold, which interlock to create a zig-zig pattern. Wear as one piece, in opposite directions or layer with other bracelets in between for a rocker-meets-bohemian look.

    $110 at Nordstrom.

    House of Harlow 1960 Engraved Triangle Bangles
  • Max and Chloe Lace Monogram Bracelet

    Forget towels and bathrobes, monogram jewelry is the next wave of donning your initials. Choose anywhere from a single letter to two or three to create your monogram, which comes on a twisted rope chain. This customizable piece comes in gold fill, sterling silver, 14k rose gold, 14k yellow gold, and 14k white gold, so combinations are endless.

    $155-$375 at Max and Chloe.

    Max and Chloe Lace Monogram Bracelet
  • Gorjana Star Bracelet

    This tiny star bracelet is subtle and sophisticated. Nestled on an 18k gold-plated fine chain, the dainty star charm adds just a hint of elegance to the wearer’s wrist.

    $38 at Shopbop.

    Gorjana Star Bracelet
  • Gems In Vogue Sideways Heart Bracelet

    This abstract, textured heart is a unique play on classic charm bracelets. Whichever metal you choose, each bracelet is hammered to create a texture that results in a shimmering look. This one’s sure to sparkle.

    $24 at Etsy.

    Gems In Vogue Sideways Heart Bracelet
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  • J.Crew Small Crystal Brulee Bracelet

    This colorful crystal bracelet can’t help but stand out. Available in three shades (vibrant flame, dazzling turquoise and dazzling sun), this J. Crew piece is made of faceted glass stones in tonal enamel settings for a modern twist on the classic crystal bracelet.

    $58 at J. Crew.

    J.Crew Small Crystal Brulee Bracelet
  • GoJane Double Skill Cuff Bracelet

    Just ask the designers at Alexander McQueen, a skull motif can be incredibly chic. This silver (or pewter-colored) cuff features mini skulls with rhinestones for eyes. At just $7, buy a few and pile on top of each other for a spooky (yet stylish) look.

    $7 at GoJane.com.

    GoJane Double Skill Cuff Bracelet
  • ASOS Spike Stretch Bracelet

    Channel your inner rocker with this gold spike bracelet from ASOS. A great way to add a little edge to any ensemble, pair this tough accessory with more delicate looks like charm or wrap bracelets.

    $13 at ASOS.

    ASOS Spike Stretch Bracelet
  • Kate Spade Changing Spots Enamel Bracelet

    Pulling off leopard print isn’t always easy. Kate Spade has found the answer: an adorable bangle with a tonal white and gold leopard pattern, gold-plated trimming, and engraving that reads "Changing Spots" inside the bracelet. 

    $78 at Lord & Taylor.

    Kate Spade Changing Spots Enamel Bracelet
  • Marc By Marc Jacobs Rubber Turnlock Stretch Bracelet

    Few designers do playful as well as Marc Jacobs. These chunky rubber bracelets come in a variety of colors (from pale pastels to bold neons) and are incredibly comfortable to wear. Plus a turnlock charm displaying the Marc By Marc Jacobs logo dangles from each stretchy style, adding a pop of gold.

    $28 at Nordstrom.

    Marc By Marc Jacobs Rubber Turnlock Stretch Bracelet
  • Chan Luu Bracelet

    Chan Luu’s wrap bracelets have been spotted on everyone from A-list celebrities to shop girls in your local mall. The beauty of these versatile pieces is that they work with a variety of looks. This cotton-wrapped leather cord boasts sparkling Swarovski crystals and pearls, which instantly adds a hint of glamour to any ensemble.

    $195.99 at Zappos.com.

    Chan Luu Bracelet
  • House of Harlow 1960 Engraved Triangle Bangles

    This set consists of two bangles, one silver and one gold, which interlock to create a zig-zig pattern. Wear as one piece, in opposite directions or layer with other bracelets in between for a rocker-meets-bohemian look.

    $110 at Nordstrom.

    House of Harlow 1960 Engraved Triangle Bangles
  • Max and Chloe Lace Monogram Bracelet

    Forget towels and bathrobes, monogram jewelry is the next wave of donning your initials. Choose anywhere from a single letter to two or three to create your monogram, which comes on a twisted rope chain. This customizable piece comes in gold fill, sterling silver, 14k rose gold, 14k yellow gold, and 14k white gold, so combinations are endless.

    $155-$375 at Max and Chloe.

    Max and Chloe Lace Monogram Bracelet
  • Gorjana Star Bracelet

    This tiny star bracelet is subtle and sophisticated. Nestled on an 18k gold-plated fine chain, the dainty star charm adds just a hint of elegance to the wearer’s wrist.

    $38 at Shopbop.

    Gorjana Star Bracelet
  • Gems In Vogue Sideways Heart Bracelet

    This abstract, textured heart is a unique play on classic charm bracelets. Whichever metal you choose, each bracelet is hammered to create a texture that results in a shimmering look. This one’s sure to sparkle.

    $24 at Etsy.

    Gems In Vogue Sideways Heart Bracelet
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  • J.Crew Small Crystal Brulee Bracelet

    This colorful crystal bracelet can’t help but stand out. Available in three shades (vibrant flame, dazzling turquoise and dazzling sun), this J. Crew piece is made of faceted glass stones in tonal enamel settings for a modern twist on the classic crystal bracelet.

    $58 at J. Crew.

    J.Crew Small Crystal Brulee Bracelet
  • GoJane Double Skill Cuff Bracelet

    Just ask the designers at Alexander McQueen, a skull motif can be incredibly chic. This silver (or pewter-colored) cuff features mini skulls with rhinestones for eyes. At just $7, buy a few and pile on top of each other for a spooky (yet stylish) look.

    $7 at GoJane.com.

    GoJane Double Skill Cuff Bracelet
  • ASOS Spike Stretch Bracelet

    Channel your inner rocker with this gold spike bracelet from ASOS. A great way to add a little edge to any ensemble, pair this tough accessory with more delicate looks like charm or wrap bracelets.

    $13 at ASOS.

    ASOS Spike Stretch Bracelet
  • Kate Spade Changing Spots Enamel Bracelet

    Pulling off leopard print isn’t always easy. Kate Spade has found the answer: an adorable bangle with a tonal white and gold leopard pattern, gold-plated trimming, and engraving that reads "Changing Spots" inside the bracelet. 

    $78 at Lord & Taylor.

    Kate Spade Changing Spots Enamel Bracelet
  • Marc By Marc Jacobs Rubber Turnlock Stretch Bracelet

    Few designers do playful as well as Marc Jacobs. These chunky rubber bracelets come in a variety of colors (from pale pastels to bold neons) and are incredibly comfortable to wear. Plus a turnlock charm displaying the Marc By Marc Jacobs logo dangles from each stretchy style, adding a pop of gold.

    $28 at Nordstrom.

    Marc By Marc Jacobs Rubber Turnlock Stretch Bracelet
  • Chan Luu Bracelet

    Chan Luu’s wrap bracelets have been spotted on everyone from A-list celebrities to shop girls in your local mall. The beauty of these versatile pieces is that they work with a variety of looks. This cotton-wrapped leather cord boasts sparkling Swarovski crystals and pearls, which instantly adds a hint of glamour to any ensemble.

    $195.99 at Zappos.com.

    Chan Luu Bracelet
  • House of Harlow 1960 Engraved Triangle Bangles

    This set consists of two bangles, one silver and one gold, which interlock to create a zig-zig pattern. Wear as one piece, in opposite directions or layer with other bracelets in between for a rocker-meets-bohemian look.

    $110 at Nordstrom.

    House of Harlow 1960 Engraved Triangle Bangles
  • Max and Chloe Lace Monogram Bracelet

    Forget towels and bathrobes, monogram jewelry is the next wave of donning your initials. Choose anywhere from a single letter to two or three to create your monogram, which comes on a twisted rope chain. This customizable piece comes in gold fill, sterling silver, 14k rose gold, 14k yellow gold, and 14k white gold, so combinations are endless.

    $155-$375 at Max and Chloe.

    Max and Chloe Lace Monogram Bracelet
  • Gorjana Star Bracelet

    This tiny star bracelet is subtle and sophisticated. Nestled on an 18k gold-plated fine chain, the dainty star charm adds just a hint of elegance to the wearer’s wrist.

    $38 at Shopbop.

    Gorjana Star Bracelet
  • Gems In Vogue Sideways Heart Bracelet

    This abstract, textured heart is a unique play on classic charm bracelets. Whichever metal you choose, each bracelet is hammered to create a texture that results in a shimmering look. This one’s sure to sparkle.

    $24 at Etsy.

    Gems In Vogue Sideways Heart Bracelet

This colorful crystal bracelet can’t help but stand out. Available in three shades (vibrant flame, dazzling turquoise and dazzling sun), this J. Crew piece is made of faceted glass stones in tonal enamel settings for a modern twist on the classic crystal bracelet.

$58 at J. Crew.

Just ask the designers at Alexander McQueen, a skull motif can be incredibly chic. This silver (or pewter-colored) cuff features mini skulls with rhinestones for eyes. At just $7, buy a few and pile on top of each other for a spooky (yet stylish) look.

$7 at GoJane.com.

Channel your inner rocker with this gold spike bracelet from ASOS. A great way to add a little edge to any ensemble, pair this tough accessory with more delicate looks like charm or wrap bracelets.

$13 at ASOS.

Pulling off leopard print isn’t always easy. Kate Spade has found the answer: an adorable bangle with a tonal white and gold leopard pattern, gold-plated trimming, and engraving that reads "Changing Spots" inside the bracelet. 

$78 at Lord & Taylor.

Few designers do playful as well as Marc Jacobs. These chunky rubber bracelets come in a variety of colors (from pale pastels to bold neons) and are incredibly comfortable to wear. Plus a turnlock charm displaying the Marc By Marc Jacobs logo dangles from each stretchy style, adding a pop of gold.

$28 at Nordstrom.

Chan Luu’s wrap bracelets have been spotted on everyone from A-list celebrities to shop girls in your local mall. The beauty of these versatile pieces is that they work with a variety of looks. This cotton-wrapped leather cord boasts sparkling Swarovski crystals and pearls, which instantly adds a hint of glamour to any ensemble.

$195.99 at Zappos.com.

This set consists of two bangles, one silver and one gold, which interlock to create a zig-zig pattern. Wear as one piece, in opposite directions or layer with other bracelets in between for a rocker-meets-bohemian look.

$110 at Nordstrom.

Forget towels and bathrobes, monogram jewelry is the next wave of donning your initials. Choose anywhere from a single letter to two or three to create your monogram, which comes on a twisted rope chain. This customizable piece comes in gold fill, sterling silver, 14k rose gold, 14k yellow gold, and 14k white gold, so combinations are endless.

$155-$375 at Max and Chloe.

This tiny star bracelet is subtle and sophisticated. Nestled on an 18k gold-plated fine chain, the dainty star charm adds just a hint of elegance to the wearer’s wrist.

$38 at Shopbop.

This abstract, textured heart is a unique play on classic charm bracelets. Whichever metal you choose, each bracelet is hammered to create a texture that results in a shimmering look. This one’s sure to sparkle.

$24 at Etsy.

This colorful crystal bracelet can’t help but stand out. Available in three shades (vibrant flame, dazzling turquoise and dazzling sun), this J. Crew piece is made of faceted glass stones in tonal enamel settings for a modern twist on the classic crystal bracelet.

$58 at J. Crew.

Just ask the designers at Alexander McQueen, a skull motif can be incredibly chic. This silver (or pewter-colored) cuff features mini skulls with rhinestones for eyes. At just $7, buy a few and pile on top of each other for a spooky (yet stylish) look.

$7 at GoJane.com.

Channel your inner rocker with this gold spike bracelet from ASOS. A great way to add a little edge to any ensemble, pair this tough accessory with more delicate looks like charm or wrap bracelets.

$13 at ASOS.

Pulling off leopard print isn’t always easy. Kate Spade has found the answer: an adorable bangle with a tonal white and gold leopard pattern, gold-plated trimming, and engraving that reads "Changing Spots" inside the bracelet. 

$78 at Lord & Taylor.

Few designers do playful as well as Marc Jacobs. These chunky rubber bracelets come in a variety of colors (from pale pastels to bold neons) and are incredibly comfortable to wear. Plus a turnlock charm displaying the Marc By Marc Jacobs logo dangles from each stretchy style, adding a pop of gold.

$28 at Nordstrom.

Chan Luu’s wrap bracelets have been spotted on everyone from A-list celebrities to shop girls in your local mall. The beauty of these versatile pieces is that they work with a variety of looks. This cotton-wrapped leather cord boasts sparkling Swarovski crystals and pearls, which instantly adds a hint of glamour to any ensemble.

$195.99 at Zappos.com.

This set consists of two bangles, one silver and one gold, which interlock to create a zig-zig pattern. Wear as one piece, in opposite directions or layer with other bracelets in between for a rocker-meets-bohemian look.

$110 at Nordstrom.

Forget towels and bathrobes, monogram jewelry is the next wave of donning your initials. Choose anywhere from a single letter to two or three to create your monogram, which comes on a twisted rope chain. This customizable piece comes in gold fill, sterling silver, 14k rose gold, 14k yellow gold, and 14k white gold, so combinations are endless.

$155-$375 at Max and Chloe.

This tiny star bracelet is subtle and sophisticated. Nestled on an 18k gold-plated fine chain, the dainty star charm adds just a hint of elegance to the wearer’s wrist.

$38 at Shopbop.

This abstract, textured heart is a unique play on classic charm bracelets. Whichever metal you choose, each bracelet is hammered to create a texture that results in a shimmering look. This one’s sure to sparkle.

$24 at Etsy.

This colorful crystal bracelet can’t help but stand out. Available in three shades (vibrant flame, dazzling turquoise and dazzling sun), this J. Crew piece is made of faceted glass stones in tonal enamel settings for a modern twist on the classic crystal bracelet.

$58 at J. Crew.

Just ask the designers at Alexander McQueen, a skull motif can be incredibly chic. This silver (or pewter-colored) cuff features mini skulls with rhinestones for eyes. At just $7, buy a few and pile on top of each other for a spooky (yet stylish) look.

$7 at GoJane.com.

Channel your inner rocker with this gold spike bracelet from ASOS. A great way to add a little edge to any ensemble, pair this tough accessory with more delicate looks like charm or wrap bracelets.

$13 at ASOS.

Pulling off leopard print isn’t always easy. Kate Spade has found the answer: an adorable bangle with a tonal white and gold leopard pattern, gold-plated trimming, and engraving that reads "Changing Spots" inside the bracelet. 

$78 at Lord & Taylor.

Few designers do playful as well as Marc Jacobs. These chunky rubber bracelets come in a variety of colors (from pale pastels to bold neons) and are incredibly comfortable to wear. Plus a turnlock charm displaying the Marc By Marc Jacobs logo dangles from each stretchy style, adding a pop of gold.

$28 at Nordstrom.

Chan Luu’s wrap bracelets have been spotted on everyone from A-list celebrities to shop girls in your local mall. The beauty of these versatile pieces is that they work with a variety of looks. This cotton-wrapped leather cord boasts sparkling Swarovski crystals and pearls, which instantly adds a hint of glamour to any ensemble.

$195.99 at Zappos.com.

This set consists of two bangles, one silver and one gold, which interlock to create a zig-zig pattern. Wear as one piece, in opposite directions or layer with other bracelets in between for a rocker-meets-bohemian look.

$110 at Nordstrom.

Forget towels and bathrobes, monogram jewelry is the next wave of donning your initials. Choose anywhere from a single letter to two or three to create your monogram, which comes on a twisted rope chain. This customizable piece comes in gold fill, sterling silver, 14k rose gold, 14k yellow gold, and 14k white gold, so combinations are endless.

$155-$375 at Max and Chloe.

This tiny star bracelet is subtle and sophisticated. Nestled on an 18k gold-plated fine chain, the dainty star charm adds just a hint of elegance to the wearer’s wrist.

$38 at Shopbop.

This abstract, textured heart is a unique play on classic charm bracelets. Whichever metal you choose, each bracelet is hammered to create a texture that results in a shimmering look. This one’s sure to sparkle.

$24 at Etsy.


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