NECKLACE LAYERING GUIDE
No outfit is complete without a matching stack of chains. Understanding the art of necklace layering is an essential skill. Ultimately, the way you layer your necklaces is entirely up to you. Saint & Jéan Jewellery embodies a spirit of freedom, self-expression, style, and individuality.
STEP 1) Pick Your Intended Focal point
The focal point of your necklace should depend on the neckline of your outfit. A very low neckline is of course the easiest to work with because you have the most amount of canvas. First think about where you’re comfortable with people being drawn to, then think about the chain.
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For a lower neckline you are able wear a longer chain such as a chunky pendant or a lariat necklace. A long necklace allows you to layer a larger number of chains above.
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For a higher neckline you could pair short dainty necklace with a chunky chocker chain.
STEP 2) Pick Your Length Variation
Length plays a crucial role in the art of layering necklaces - identical lengths increase the likelihood of tangling. Additionally, it essential for your necklace combinations to be appropriately sized to complement the neckline of your outfit. Opt for longer necklaces with deep V-neck dresses and shorter ones for high-neck styles. If you're styling a turtleneck, layer your necklaces abo the neckline for a bold look, incorporating varied lengths for a statement effect. To begin, select your shortest chain first, perha choker or a shorter pendant necklace, and then expand from there.
STEP 3) Mix and Match Chain Lengths, Textures and Styles
Experimenting with various textures and lengths can result in a remarkably distinctive look. Consider combining delicate pieces with more substantial ones, mixing small links with larger ones, and even blending gold and silver for a touch of boldness. If you're new the art of layering necklaces, consider starting with a few delicate chokers, a slightly longer pendant necklace, and a chunky chai Pair these with a high-neck white tank top for a chic and effortless style.