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Call It Spring Launches Jamaica Inspired Fashion Accessories

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Costume Jewelry from Call It Spring for Summer

Online accessories brand Call It Spring has launched new shoes, handbags,accessories & jewelry inspired by the free spirit and colors of Jamaica.  I was invited to preview the new accessories at a  private party in Beverly Hills.  The jewelry features gold covered settings and pastel accents like coral, light blue and jade greens.   Almost all the necklaces, bracelets and earrings are priced at $15.00 or under.

floral necklaces

Call It Spring’s floral necklace is only $12.00 compared to other similar styles.

A couple of the pieces, like the light pink rosette “Wessa” statement necklace  ($15.00) seem to be inspired by higher priced designer pieces like Oscar de la Renta Rose necklace or the white floral necklace from Banana Republic.  That’s the goal of Call It Spring. The website has the latest trends, even a bag that reminds me of a Celine bag, for much less.   I  got the BACUGNO gold plated necklace at the Call It Spring party and it looks pretty good for a mere $12.00.  Do I think this is quality stuff? No, but it’s higher quality that some of the stuff I see at low priced fast fashion retailers that turns your skin green and costs about the same.  Call It Spring jewelry is just a bit of fun and bling.

Kat Graham

Kat Graham in Call It Spring jewelry and a BEC & BRIDGE dress. Kat stands in front of Call It Spring shoes. Michael Simon Photography

If you’re looking for a fast fashion fix on a budget, give Call It Spring a look. Model-Actress Kate Graham was a the Call It Spring party decked out in the line’s costume jewelry and a cool summer dress from BEC & BRIDGE (the Love in Vain dress.)  You can find Call It Spring shoes and bags at JC Penney stores.  Call It Spring also has Outlet Stores at Simon Malls.  And of course you can shop on the brand’s Call It Spring website.

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