Fine Jewelry

Why Long Necklaces Are Trending

Millennials rejoice – the long necklaces of the early 2000s are making a comeback, says CHARLIE BOYD – but this time they’re layered with lashings of pendants, charms and tassels

Fashion assistant Jasmine Dunne
Whether you’re inspired by fashion-week street style or Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (who’s wearing hers with white denim and a black leather jacket), a long necklace is this season’s must-have accessory to add that final flourish to any outfit

If the early 2000s were your teenage playground, you’ll no doubt still have a soft spot for a gold chain necklace à la Gossip Girl – and that you once flaunted a puffy heart pendant that almost reached your denim skirt and leggings. Long necklaces were a mainstay of the 2000s, easily worn over bohemian handkerchief dresses in summer or a knitted dress paired with pirate boots once winter set in. On the spring/summer ’26 runways, ready-to-wear designers allowed themselves to indulge in these ultra-versatile, nostalgic stalwarts once more, opting to hero the long necklace as a final flourish in the layering-focused ensembles we witnessed across fashion month’s four cities.

  • JUJU VERA
    Petra silver onyx necklace
    €965.00
  • NIKOS KOULIS
    Feelings 18-karat yellow and white gold, diamond and enamel necklace
    €29,290.00
  • DAVID YURMAN
    DY Mercer® 18-karat gold diamond necklace
    €35,550.00

Ralph Lauren Collection championed long cord necklaces with sculptural silver charms. Suddenly, trinkets and purses were appearing on fabric lengths and chains at the likes of Victoria Beckham – the only rule was that one was never enough. Tory Burch and Zimmermann, meanwhile, compounded the theme by proving that there wasn’t a sheer blouse, harlequin print, or ’60s-inspired dress that couldn’t be adorned with a low-plunging pendant – or three – layered on top. The consensus? Long necklaces are now part of an outfit’s architecture – and they must be swinging loud and proud, preferably en masse.

Celebrities have also played their part in pushing the revival of longer necklace lengths, too. Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy both had exemplary long-necklace red-carpet moments – often worn backwards to add extra oomph to eveningwear. A simple chain bearing a precious pendant may look chic over a shirt and blazer, but its styling mileage seriously increases when you realize you can also wear it backwards over a backless little black dress. And this season, you can even add a few more for good measure.

If there is one sub-style of the long necklace trend that feels especially modern, it is the kind trimmed with tassels. Jacquie Aiche’s delicate 14-karat gold chain cascades with a fringed flourish and is peppered with diamonds, while those feeling a little braver will appreciate Le Sundial’s unabashed ‘Venice Opera’ design, crafted in silver and onyx – a statement piece that will give a monochrome wardrobe a whole new lease of sartorial relevance. Y-shaped necklaces are also proving popular, such as Anita Ko’s 18-karat gold and diamond design, or Shay’s 18-karat gold, emerald and diamond lariat – the perfect companions to this season’s trench coat with double layered lapels.

  • JACQUIE AICHE
    14-karat gold diamond necklace
    €22,772.00
  • LE SUNDIAL
    Venice Opera tasseled onyx and silver necklace
    €545.00
  • ANITA KO
    18-karat gold diamond necklace
    €5,570.00
  • SHAY
    18-karat gold, emerald and diamond necklace
    €12,890.00

If you’re seeking investment pieces to add glamour to the everyday grind, then a chain sautoir or bold ropes of beads will never disappoint – inherently associated with the audacious, loose-fitting silhouettes of the 1920s (and the flappers who sported them), they boast a particular kind of easy-breezy cool. The long-heralded maestros of everyday polish, Suzanne Kalan and David Yurman, have perfected this aesthetic to a fine art, offering unusual chain links and baguette-shaped gold beads that are begging to be layered into a fully-fledged neckmess. Marla Aaron, meanwhile, has crafted a hematite and diamond necklace that is so long it can make a double tour around the neck – an instant shortcut to achieving a layered-up look. Its lock pendant will effortlessly chime with other strands bearing charms and trinkets, too – from Foundrae’s oversized ‘Resilience’ medallion, to Marie Lichtenberg’s signature ‘Check’ locket, delivering a dose of color with its verdant and vibrant emeralds. This is where the beauty of layering long necklaces comes to the fore – there’s no need to agonize over staggering charms to create a complex composition, so you really can’t get it wrong – simply layer with abandon in true spring/summer style.

  • SUZANNE KALAN
    18-karat gold necklace
    €49,880.00
  • DAVID YURMAN
    DY Madison® rhodium-plated 18-karat gold diamond necklace
    €20,550.00
  • MARLA AARON
    14-karat gold, hematite and diamond necklace
    €11,790.00
  • FOUNDRAE
    Resilience Oversized 18-karat yellow and white gold diamond necklace
    €26,215.00

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