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Your Quick Guide to Different Necklace Styles - Part 2


Welcome to the second part of our blog about various necklaces and their styling. Here we will explore the rest of the necklace styles and know their names and lengths. These necklaces mentioned below are slightly longer than the ones we had discussed in the previous blog. You can easily style these long necklaces with everything in your wardrobe. From pearl strings to beads to pendant chains, long necklaces have evolved a lot through the years and now are found in as versatile versions as ever. They seem to lure all eyes with their appealing designs and unique yet simple detailing. So, this season, it’s time for you to pick your match from these stunning long necklaces and add glam to your contemporary outfits.

Matinee Necklaces


The necklaces that fall between your collarbone and the middle of the bust are called matinee necklaces. They are pretty common, but we bet you haven’t heard the name much. Matinee necklaces are great when it comes to layering or stacking your necklaces as they are longer than the princess necklace length and shorter than opera necklace length. They rest a little above the centre of your bust and look fabulous when paired with chokers and lariats. The simple ones can also be layered with long chains and simple chokers.

The length of a matinee necklace is between 20 to 22 inches, making them popular for all kinds of outfits. These necklaces match significantly with a high neck or a turtleneck drawing direct attention to the bust area. You can also wear a matinee necklace over your saree or kurta for a desi look.

Opera Necklaces

Those long and versatile necklaces that you see in the market are called opera necklaces. They usually fall below the bust line when worn as a single strand. Some longer ones even can reach your belly button. The opera length necklaces are typically 30 to 36 inches long in measurement. You can easily use them for layering with your collar, choker or princess length necklaces.

These necklaces are primarily crafted for casual gears. You can put on an opera necklace over your v-neck dresses or gowns with plunging necklines. You can also style them in one more way – by wrapping them twice around your neck, creating a shorter layered necklace look. The minimally designed opera necklaces can be paired with your office gears too. You can pick trendy designs of workwear necklaces from online sites like this and give your closet a stylish upgrade.


Lariat or Rope Necklaces

Rope necklaces, also known as lariat or Y-necklaces, are the longest ones compared to all other necklaces in the list. They usually fall around the belly button but can be adjusted to become shorter too. Most lariats don’t have a clasp. The chain part in a lariat forms a long rope where the ends can be tied, or one end can be pulled through a loop fixed at the other end. Rope necklaces are typically around or longer than 36 inches.

Styling lariat necklaces is the easiest as they are immensely versatile, and you can wear them in various ways. It depends on the length you want and the outfits you want to pair it with. Lariats can be wrapped around the neck and worn like a choker. They can also be tied at any length required, making them adjustable for various necklines. Want to know more about styling a lariat? Explore all the different ways to style your lariat here.

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