6 - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 6- Tuesday, November 4, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom * Style Selects: Fall's fashionable jewelry By CAROLINE FILIPS the scoop on some of the other "Statement necklaces, that's For The Daily popular trends. huge right now," Bazzi said. "Like alot of our fashion-based jewelry Though the fall-to-winter 1. Color me happy are pretty statement-based and transition is a bit awkward in they're very big, and if they're not terms of dressing - "which Banish any beliefs that fall is big they're very detailed." g "Are these the right buttons?" MOtion' cruises Calvin Harris's new album leaks classic techno dance tunes By MELINA GLUSAC DailyArts Writer If anyone's the king of dance-y dub, it's the enigmatic, gruffly-voiced DJ Calvin Harris. Radio listeners know Motion him from that Calvin Harris inescapable, unexpected Columbia hit "Feel So Close" and, more recently, "Summer." These pleasant, .harmless techno grooves are exactly what Harris brings on his newest release of happy-go-lucky club jams, Motion. So the album lives up to expectations - but it doesn't exceed them. Tunes like "Summer" and "Under Control" have already peaked on the U.K. and U.S. charts. The beautifully atmospheric "Slow Acid" was also previously released prior to the album. These songs are not necessarily the strongest on the album, but they've lived up to their hit potential. "Pray to God," Harris's killer collaboration with' the bad-ass, all-female rock-pop group HAIM, could also be a smash; its fusion of great beats, cool synths and guitar build- up a la Stevie Nicks's "Edge of Seventeen" leaves the listener wanting more. The only rap on the album, "Open Wide" with Big Sean, is stellar - Sean's witty, laid- back, cocky lyrics blend well with Harris's perfect techno accompaniment. This isn't the case with the other collabs, though, and the ones with the most hype tend to fall the flattest. "Outside," featuring Ellie Goulding, is blissfully unoriginal - a formulaic track laced with Goulding's signature soulful-whispery-mouse-on- crack vocals. The strength of the synths and the epic-ness of the drop overpower Goulding by miles. A track like this needs someone like Mariah Carey to power through the excess. So many of Motion's songs plummet into the depths of familiarity, the signature- Calvin-Harris, typical-EDM hole. "Together," featuring Gwen Stefani, doesn't deviate from the norm at all - it's repetitive and difficult to separate from ditties like "Faith" and "Love Now." Harris doesn't allow Gwen a chance to show her punky flavor at all. Instead, she's trapped behind a"dub"blegum pop number with a melody so simple Britney Spears could sing it just as effectively. No doubt there. The album hits a sultry, intimate spot for a few minutes with "Ecstasy." This track, unmatched by any others, is a ballad etched with spotless lead vocals and soft techno insertions that don't get overwhelming. Harris has the listener on the edge of their seat, basking in the initially jarring, gentle light of the song and wondering if a drop is ever going to come. It doesn't (thank goodness). When it comes to music, the benefits of straying from the status quo are infinite; Harris should've included more of this inventiveness. "Blame" with John Newman is decent, once again steered by the power of a strong male vocalist. Newman's soul is undeniable and the song shines a little bit more than the others because of it. Other tracks - "It Was You" - fade into the electronic dust. Of the three all-instrumental, no vocal tracks, "Slow Acid" is the darkest, most futuristic and strongest. It weaves and takes some unexpected melodic turns, unlike "Burnin" (with R3hab) and "Overdrive" (with Ummet Ozcan), which are unendingly boring. The biggest upset is Harris and newcomer Tinashe's "Dollar Signs," another characteristic jam. The listener yearns for something great, something to match the effortlessly fly vibes of Tinashe's first hit, "2 On." But "Dollar Signs" is so confused, complete with a huge, hardcore drop that mismatches Tinashe's cutesy, chill vocals in the verses. All of it - all of Motion - is current. There are dollar signs in Calvin Harris' future. But he shouldn't be under the impression that he's acquiring that green from being good. It's all just catchy shit. coat should I wear today, my portable sleeping bag or the airy, windbreaker?" - style knows no season, especially when it comes to jewelry. Classic concepts reign supreme this season, but that still leaves room for expressing individuality. In a quest to find the perfect set of fall jewelry, I looked no further than Neiman Marcus at Somerset Collection in Troy, MI. I interviewed Kristina Bazzi, a jewelry consultant of Neiman Marcus, who shared the hottest trends for fall jewelry. It's nearly impossible to walk into a jewelry carrier without seeing a vast selection of symbolic jewelry. Ranging from Hamsas to four-leaf clovers, the current trend caters to all. Brands such as Alex and Ani offer more affordable examples of symbolic jewelry, including a vast selection of their signature, adjustablebraceletsandnecklaces in both silver and gold. Sydney Evan is a pricier option, but includes a more varied selection with beaded pieces and jeweled charms. "Wehave symbolic jewelrylike the evil eye, that is huge, and it's been huge since 2011," Bazzi said. "A lot of people use it because they like what it symbolizes, which is protection. So it became more of a fashion statement now." Obviously, doting emblems has been popular for a few years, but for this season, Bazzi gave us Miu fall c vibes seaso fall, the navie "As y the n In no l prove color has taken over Sport rings in an ollections, tinged with '60s unconventional manner this , and it's reflected by the season by styling your hands )n's jewelry. with a myriad of bands. Ariella It has to do with color. For Collection for Nordstrom offers a the colors are gray, which is set of five stackable rings thatcan number one color, and then be arranged in any orientation. es and blues," Bazzi stated. "Normally you wear one ring you may have heard, navy is and you put it on your middle .ew black. That's true." finger," Bazzi noted. "But people are wearing rings now at a 2. Stacks on stacks higher level on the finger. It kind of makes a zigzag look. It's all terms of bracelets, there are over Instagram too if you follow imits this season. Stacking certainvendors." reserved for neutral colors. This season, colors are key. Fashion houses such as Valentino and Miu 4. Puta ring on it FI any and all bracelets, regardless of style and shape, achieves the perfect look. Stack 'em up for your own arm party. Try pairing a watch with a few bangles or beadedbracelets, such asthoseby Simon Sebbag or MARC by Marc Jacobs. "Bracelets. It is the trend right now, we call it 'arm candy' to have a bunch of bracelets on your arms," Bazzi added. "It's just the trend." 3.Bebold Make statements with your accessories. Bold and daring pieces are the perfect option for dressing up simple outfits. BaubleBar.com has a wide selection in terms of colors and styles, catering to both edgy and classic wearers. 5.Keep it cuffed Swap your "arm party" for a wider cuff to add a polished finish to any look. Rustic Cuff for Nordstrom has various styles, including the opportunity to add an engraved or personalized cutout. "They're asymmetrical and geometric, and geometric shapes with jewelry are huge right now," Bazzi said. Subtlety just won't cut it this season as bold and colorful accessories reign as the top trends.Rock colors,hostyour own arm party, add bold necklaces to your jewelry box, style rings high and low and invest in a cuff, and your jewelry game is sure to be on point. 4 Letk 's talkabout Joe By KATHLEEN DAVIS Community & Culture Columnist I Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle uEi byi h; N i d J Niuhnly L Pueio ttea Dy c iomrs ana oyce vcnois Lewis ACROSS 68 Country, and 29 About, in dates 48 "Shame on you!" 1 Makeup or final word that can be 30 Moth-_: tattered 50 Eyeliner ! 5 Olympics appended to the 32 Pet detective of problem ! NORTH CAMPUS 1-2 Bdrm.! segment three-letter film 52 "Just joking" ! 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