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A Merry Mishap's Fall 2012 Collection is Reminiscent of Edible Sweets

A Merry Mishap's Fall 2012 collection is reminiscent of candy necklaces and bracelets. The adornments are commonly toted by schoolchildren in playgrounds and classrooms, but designer Jennifer Hagler has brought them into the mainstream jewelry market.

Rounded beads sold in light pinks, blues and pastel reds are pieced together on Hagler's gold chains. Strings that contain approximately six droplets hang low on the models in this Merry Mishap lookbook, sitting just below the color line in a delicate manner.

Described on her site as a novice photographer, crafter, foodie and hopeful globe trekker, Hagler makes her pieces in Idaho where she resides with her husband and son. The gold, pearl and brass bases make for durable, authentic products that are moreover appropriate for women of all ages.
Trend Themes
1. Candy-inspired Jewelry - There is a growing trend of jewelry that is reminiscent of candy, creating opportunities for designers to innovate and create unique pieces.
2. Mainstream Childhood Nostalgia - Designers are tapping into nostalgia from childhood, bringing back popular accessories in a more sophisticated and mainstream way.
3. Delicate Beaded Accessories - The use of delicate beads in accessories is gaining popularity, offering opportunities for designers to create elegant and dainty pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Industry - The jewelry industry can capitalize on the trend of candy-inspired jewelry by creating innovative designs that appeal to a wide range of customers.
2. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can incorporate childhood nostalgia into their designs, creating unique and appealing collections that resonate with consumers.
3. Crafting Industry - The crafting industry can embrace the trend of delicate beaded accessories and offer supplies and materials for DIY projects, enabling creative individuals to make their own unique pieces.

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