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The plastic rings are back on trend and the famous ones aim to wear them

Yes, you read that correctly, as it happens every summer with the classic crabs, it seems that this spring we will add to the list of trends we used in our childhood and plastic rings are back in fashion. Those little rings that marked an era early 2000s and that now we will see again in tones neon, pastel, orange, purple and all the flashy colors that come to mind.

Kylie Jenner has been one of the famous to sign up to wear them several weeks ago. Specifically, the American socialite dared to show off six models in different colors ranging from the white, yellow, going through blue or several shades of green.

But she has not been the only nostalgic to recover this accessory. The influencer Chiara Ferragni He has also opted to include them in one of his latest looks shared on his Instagram account. In this case, he chose three rings in shades purple and fuchsia that matched her makeup, which also reminded us of that style from the 2000s.

But there is not only room for this type of model, more minimalist, but there are also all kinds of versions and some more daring than others like the one proposed at the beginning of January by the model Bella Hadid with that maxi ring in yellow and inlaid in gold.

In addition to these rings with a more childlike aesthetic, there will also be room this spring for those maxi rings with colored glass so typical of 90’s. A type of rings made with injected solid crystal that are already available in all kinds of colors and designs in firms such as Zara or Mango and that will also become one more piece to combine in the next looks.

So if you are one of those who was looking forward to recovering these types of rings plastic or glass that you have been keeping for decades in your jewelry box, we warn you that the time has come to wear them again.

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