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A statement necklace is a great way to freshen up an old dress. However, don’t think you can take out your taffeta prom dress from the 80′s and give it new life by adding a bold necklace. The reason being your dress from the 80′s probably has too much going on in style and design. If you want to make a statement with a large gemstone necklace, keep the dress modern and simple. It’s a perfect match with all the strapless dresses out there right now, it gives the necklace the perfect amount of attention. We’re going to show you three great examples of how to wear a statement necklace.

Items in this observation:

  • Gerard Yosca Bib Necklace
  • Bounkit for Vivre
  • Teardrop Crystal Necklace
  • Amethyst and Turquois Necklace
  • Chandelier Necklace
  • Kendra Scott Necklace
  • Catherine Malandrino Ruffle shoulder dress
  • Luella Cassie Dress

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    1. Anonymous says:

      [...] Style Observer: Make a Statment with Your Necklace: A statement necklace is a great way to freshen up an old dress. [...]

    2. [...] Yes, we’ve heard it… bold necklaces are “big” right now. If you love the look, and feel like you will embrace it beyond the trend – go for the Gerard Yosca Bib Necklace. It’s brilliant blues and greens may make your heart soar, but it may also make you wallet thin – it retails for $450. The Banana Republic necklace is quite similar in style, but will only cost you $49. So, you can get the look and feel of the trend without the commitment of $$$. Check out how to wear a statement necklace: Make a Statement with your necklace [...]



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