Different necklines look better with certain necklace styles:
- Turtle necks: best with longer necklaces
- Crew necks: best with short necklaces such as necklace ‘collar’ or bib styles
- Scoop necks: fill in the space with multiple strands of beads or larger scale pendants
- Strapless: look great with chokers or short pendants, leaving your lovely decolletage bare
- Square necks: look for pendants with an angular finish to harmonize with the angular neckline
- Asymmetric necklines: look for necklaces that aren’t symmetrical, instead a necklace that has it’s own asymmetry can work, alternatively a long string of different sized and shaped beads can work well.
- Halter necks: these create a narrow V neck – so look for a narrow pendant with a sharper end
- V neck: ideally a necklace that matches the shape of the V – depending if it’s a wider or narrower V neck.
- Collared shirt (button down): there isn’t much space for anything too wide, so a choker style works if you have a long neck, if not a slimmer pendant that sits above the last open button.
- Boat neck: a long string or two of beads is ideal for this neckline.
- Cowl neck: this neckline is already detailed and has volume, so either a short and small pendant or a pair of feature earrings instead of a necklace.
- Sweetheart: a curved necklace that has width that will balance the open decolletage of this neckline.
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