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The Yael Uriely 2011 Eco Summer Accessories Collection was Inspired by Candy

The Yael Uriely 2011 Summer accessories collection is the latest in eco-chic jewelry from Israeli fashion designer Yael Uriely. Uriely designed her collection using a variety of recycled fabrics in a variety of bright colors. Her 2011 jewelry summer collection inspiration was candies and so you can find sweet candy and whipped cream necklaces -- all decorated with buttons, stones and Swarovski crystals.

Yael Uriely designs are passing a sweet and chic sensation. The collection is new, fresh and combines big flowers necklaces made of selected fabrics and vintage elements. The Yael Uriely 2011 line can be used with any daily or evening style outfit, adding a dramatic color touch.

Yael Uriely is 36 a mother of two and entered the design world after an impressive 10-year career in the online marketing world. Her bond to the designing world was always there as a hobby. After years in the online marketing business, Uriely decided to change her life course and find a new and more satisfying career that would combine between her love to design and her family life.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-chic Jewelry - There are opportunities to create sustainable and stylish jewelry using recycled materials and innovative designs.
2. Colorful Accessories - There is a demand for vibrant and eye-catching accessories that can add a pop of color to any outfit.
3. Vintage-inspired Elements - Combining vintage elements with modern designs offers a unique and nostalgic appeal in the accessories market.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Jewelry - The fashion jewelry industry can explore incorporating eco-friendly materials and colorful designs to cater to consumers' sustainability preferences.
2. Online Marketing - Online marketing professionals can consider transitioning into the design industry to combine their passion for creativity with their marketing expertise.
3. Textile Recycling - There is an opportunity for the textile recycling industry to collaborate with designers like Yael Uriely to repurpose fabrics and create new eco-friendly accessories.

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