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Bridal Necklaces
What kind of necklace is best for a wedding dress?
How do I match my necklace with my bridal earrings and ring?
Can I wear a statement necklace on my wedding day?
Are pearl necklaces still in style for brides?
What’s the ideal necklace length for bridal jewelry?
Explore our Bridal Necklaces Collection
The right necklace can shape your entire look. From classic to bold, each piece is designed to complement your dress, accentuate your features, and become part of this treasured memory.
- Bridal choker necklace: A close-fitting choker works beautifully with strapless, off-the-shoulder, or square necklines. Choose a sleek diamond band, a slim gold collar, or a soft silhouette with vintage details.
- Bridal pearl necklace: Pearls are always in style. Opt for a single strand, a lariat with pearl drops, or a design that combines pearls with diamonds for a refined wedding day necklace that strikes a balance between tradition and freshness.
- Bridal gold necklace: Whether in yellow, white, or rose gold, these necklaces come in delicate chains, bar pendants, and polished statement pieces.
- Bridal statement necklace: If your dress is minimal, a statement necklace can define your entire look. Look for diamond clusters, bold shapes, or layered designs that bring in volume and texture.
- Classic and layered styles: For a lighter touch, consider a diamond solitaire or a short pendant that complements your gown’s neckline. These options also make it easy to rewear your bridal necklace long after the wedding. Complete your look with coordinating pieces from our bridal earrings, bridal bracelets, and wedding rings collections, or browse the full bridal jewelry assortment for more inspiration.
- A strapless gown works well with short pendants or chokers that define the neckline without competing with it.
- If you’re wearing a deep V-neck, try a pendant that echoes the same shape, especially one with a drop or lariat design.
- High-neck or illusion necklines usually don’t need a necklace at all. Let your bridal earrings or hair accessories do the work.
- Pair a bridal statement necklace with understated earrings and a simple bracelet to keep the focus where it belongs.
- Bridal pearl necklaces are still very much in style and can soften sharper gown silhouettes or bring warmth to modern cuts.
- Think about the length. A 16–18 inch necklace tends to sit just right with most dress necklines, but always test it with your gown.
- Try it on with your other jewelry. Bridal necklaces should work with your earrings and wedding ring, not compete with them.
- Consider color and metal tone. Match or complement the finish of your bridal earrings, your gown hardware, or even the beading on your veil.
- If you're layering, keep scale and spacing in mind so nothing tangles or overlaps awkwardly.
- And finally, ask yourself: Will I wear this again? Many brides choose a piece they’ll keep in rotation.
Your Bridal Necklace Styling Tips
Not every dress calls for a necklace, but when it does, it can completely transform the entire look. Here’s how to style a necklace that fits your day:
Your Bridal Necklace Buying Guide
Before you choose a necklace for your wedding day, consider how it fits into your overall look and your life after the wedding.