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The main rule is not to overload yourself with all the contents of the jewelry box, but to highlight your look with one expressive detail. For example, an amber brooch is appropriate on a strict jacket, while geometric clips look good with a white shirt. It's not just about nostalgia. Simply put, people are tired of minimalism and are drawn to stories with character and interesting textured accessories. Now individuality and a departure from mass production are in fashion, and retro aesthetics help with this like nothing else. Jewelry does not have to be gold. Amber, enamel, cloisonné, melchior, and silver create accents on basic clothing even better than the despised metal. At the same time, it is preferable to use accessories of simple shapes — in the form of leaves and flowers, uncomplicated geometric figures, etc. They do not conflict with today's outfits and do not add inappropriate theatricality to the look. To avoid a sense of bad taste, it is important to choose vintage jewelry wisely. The first piece of costume jewelry marked "USSR" may turn out to be a banal fake. It is better to take care of the appearance of the details and their authenticity in advance. The trend for Soviet vintage is manifested not only in the popularity of jewelry. Fur hats like astrakhan "patties" and high-form hats have also returned to fashion, which are worn both with cashmere coats and with high-tech puffer jackets. As for outerwear, designers have begun to more frequently focus on models with neatly tailored fur collars, with fitted silhouettes and midi lengths. Adherents of layered looks have started wearing once-popular knitted vests. Along with them, knitted men's sweaters and cardigans have gained popularity, which are now perceived as successful elements of urban style. To complete the look, it is appropriate to wear fuso — trousers with stirrups. Finally, in footwear, fashionable today are minimalist sandals or even rubber boots that refer back to Soviet standards.