The cross-sectional survey was an assessment of the value placed on clothing accessories as perceived by women in different works of life in the Abuja Federal Capital Territory, particularly when they are segregated according to age, socio-economic status and educational qualifications. Five research questions were formulated to guide the study. A sample size of 350 women was randomly selected to react to a 13- item researcher-constructed structured rating scale with 0.82 index of logical validity and 0.79 coefficient of internal consistency. The obtained data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Findings provided convincing evidence that most women irrespective of age, marital status, educational qualification and earning power like to appear presentable during occasions by dressing gorgeously with clothing accessories. The colour of dress was identified as a strong determinant of the type of clothing accessories. Most women delight in wearing jewelries while covering of the head was regarded as sacred by 99% of the research participants. The researcher recommends, among others, that though the acquisition of clothing accessories could be tempting, yet women should be conscious of their earning power or that of their spouses in selecting clothing accessories particularly jewelries.