The best summer accessories: Complete your look with this season's key trends

From killer heels to decadent sunglasses - here's our round-up of the key accessories trends of the season

Emma Akbareian
Friday 22 May 2015 18:01 BST
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Colour Coding

Brighten up even the dreariest of days with pops of colour. Accessories in electric bright shades will transform any outfit. Mix and match for a rainbow-inspired look.

Blue Jean Baby

Denim might not seem like a particularly fashion forward trend but this season has seen the fabric utilised in just about every possible format. Complete the look with everything from sunglasses to handbags in the material.

Fringe Benefits

The seventies has ruled the runway this season – to give any look a retro twist just add tassels. Bags and shoes are an easy way to get the look but if you’re feeling adventurous, brave a belt.

Bobby Dazzler

Forget minimalism, this is a trend for the most opulent of dressers. Everything from sunglasses to shoes come with a dose of decadence this season, ideal for summer occasion dressing.

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