3 accessory trends that will spice up your Summer wardrobe

Take your wardrobe to the next level with kaleidoscopic hues, statement prints and glossy metallic accents

18 November 2018 - 00:00 By Nothemba Mkhondo

SICILIAN STATEMENTS
Classic everyday accessories get a vibrant Sicilian twist with Dolce & Gabbana's latest collection of Maiolica-inspired accessories. The distinct print, which is reminiscent of the traditional art of Italian tin-glazed pottery, with its bright enamel colours, makes making a statement easy. Get colourful with printed calfskin leather phone covers, card holders and bold printed nylon backpacks.
• Backpack, R 18,000; Dolce & Gabbana
BOLD STRIPES
The Adidas Originals Prophere is the latest bold runner silhouette made for the streets. With two new colourways for the new season - intense black accented with three dominant stripes in either white or hot pink, this trainer's bold sole and dominant three-stripe design will be sure to get you noticed.
• Adidas Originals Prophere, R1,899
IN FULL SWING
Fashion meets traditional Swiss watchmaking with Calvin Klein's new automatic timepiece - the Calvin Klein Swing. The statement-making watch features front and back Sapphire glass to expose its sleek, skeletonised movement; a black polished stainless-steel case, and a black smooth cowhide leather strap. The Calvin Klein Swing is a limited edition watch with a run of 1,999 timepieces, so get your hands on one soon.
• Calvin Klein Swing watch, R9,250
STOCKISTS
Adidas
Calvin Klein 021 418 1185
Dolce & Gabbana, 011 326 7808..

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