Statement Necklaces Are Back, Whether You're Ready Or Not

Apparently we have tired of the dainty trend. Bring on the chunky jewelry circa 2010.

The year is 2010. Luann de Lesseps is a new friend to us all, thanks to the “Real Housewives of New York.” She graces our screens once a week to educate us on class, elegance and the statement necklace.

A few years later, I (can’t believe I’m admitting this) have been influenced by the countess. I have the same Francesca’s necklace she owns, in three different colors. You can hear me before I enter a room; a plastic symphony playing a harsh melody as my beloved statement necklace sways back and forth, much like the container it no doubt came in from China.

The statement necklace is everywhere. It’s inescapable. 

When I think of the infamous statement necklace, I would say it lands somewhere between watered-down costume jewelry and a piece that reflects your mood. While yes, it makes a statement, it also is an important accessory to your greater outfit.

A statement necklace can do a few things. Obviously, it can elevate a seemingly bland or simple outfit, but it can also incorporated a festive additive to your event. Attending a wedding on Martha’s Vineyard in July? I wouldn’t bat an eye seeing a fiery lobster statement necklace. Going to the Amalfi Coast for your senior trip? If your neck is free from chunky lemons, what are you even doing?

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Blake Lively filming on location for "Gossip Girl" on August 28, 2012 in New York City.

Back in the 2010s, side-stepping a school uniform meant adding fake diamonds or pearls as big as your cornea. You may have been doing your very best to emulate characters (the Gossip Girls, Samantha Jones, Diana Trout) and to highlight your personality ― statement necklaces were replacing mood rings.

But like most trends, the statement necklace seemed to weigh us down and soon we saw the complete opposite: dainty, small jewelry from the likes of Catbird and Madewell.

That is, until this summer, when I noticed a familiar scene in stores and online. Necklaces were heartier again. Dare I say, the statement necklace is back?

I spoke with Karen Giberson, the president and CEO of Accessories Council. I wanted to know: What actually defines an accessory as a statement necklace?

“A statement necklace can be made of fine materials or a costume,” she said. “It’s the impact of the piece versus the material it’s made from. A statement necklace is the highlight piece of an outfit, the focal point and often the anchor of the look versus a finishing touch.”

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Katy Perry wears a huge statement necklace on Sept. 14, 2009 in New York City.

Retailers like J.Crew, Francesca’s and Anthropologie have perfected the statement necklace for customers of all ages. Online options include BaubleBar, arguably the queen of statement necklaces. 

So, why does it feel like the statement necklace is making a comeback? Giberson explained, “I’ve worked in the industry for 35 years and over that time, jewelry has had many swings from ‘maximal’ looks, in the ’80s or ‘minimal’ looks in the 2000s. Based on the runway shows and what’s happening on the street, we are definitely in a more maximal stage. The accessories are bold, and that goes for the necklaces too. And often, bold is layered on bold for a ‘mega’ necklace moment.”

“I have collected jewelry for all my career and it’s something that I save, unlike trendy apparel pieces,” she continued. “I may put it away for a while, but I will undoubtedly rediscover it as rewear in the future.” 

Trends come and go, but maybe statement necklaces never really leave us. “For genesis of the latest neck trends, I’d turn to the runways from Spring 2022. We saw strong bold chains, lots of layered looks, oversized beads, charms and a lot of color,” Giberson added.

Plus, they’re showing up more on red carpets, she noted.

“I’d say that mainstream stores have translated the looks into styles that are affordable and unique to their customers,” Giberson said. “And after a few years of dainty, we are ready to update our jewelry wardrobes with something new. And in the world of zoom, a bold necklace is a rare professional touch that can translate well in our remote world.”

Suffice it to say, I might time travel back to 2011 and tell my past self to cool it on the two-for-one deals at Francesca’s, but clearly, I was on to something. Trends come and go, but it seems statement necklaces are forever.

Check out some that are on the market right now.

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Tuckernuck Jewelry
Creme Catena necklace
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Made-in-Italy faceted teardrop necklace
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Anthropologie
Hammered coin necklace
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Anthropologie
Netted crystal scarf necklace
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Made-in-Italy chunky link necklace
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Kendra Scott
Violet rose gold statement necklace
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Anthropologie
Pearl choker necklace
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Betina necklace
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Sunny statement necklace

Before You Go

15 Pieces Of Jewelry That We Can't Stop Raving About
An affordable baguette ring(01 of15)
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"This is my most beloved ring at the moment and I've wanted one in this exact style for some time now. I love the asymmetrical placement of the stones where they're not in a perfect aligned shape, it adds some character. It honestly looks fab when I wear it on any finger — thumb, index, middle finger (it truly doesn't matter, it looks good ALWAYS). I've washed my hands a bunch with it too and I've seen no signs of wear and tear. This is a jewelry steal." — Ali Faccenda (credit:Ali Faccenda / BuzzFeed)
A pair of elegant safety pin earrings(02 of15)
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Caitlyn Minimalist is an Asian woman-owned Etsy shop based in LA and specializing in some of the most truly special custom jewelry pieces I have ever seen.

"I bought these earrings about a month ago and have been wearing them every day! I am not gentle with my jewelry — I wear them to sleep, while I shower, etc. I also have v, v sensitive ears and I'm happy to report that these haven't irritated my skin or tarnished even a bit! I have three sets of lobe piercings and wear these alongside my plain gold huggie hoops and they are the perfect complementary piece." — Chelsea Stuart
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A chic Kendra Scott pendant(03 of15)
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"My sister-in-law gifted this to me and her other bridesmaids as a thank you for being in her wedding and it quickly became one of my favorite pieces of jewelry. It's well-made, beautiful, and goes with all my other baubles." — Heather Braga
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An incredibly detailed hand-painted ring(04 of15)
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Michelle Christensen's shop, My Little Belleville, is located in Salt Lake City and was a finalist in the 2020 Etsy Design Awards. You can find home goods, art, and jewelry with Christensen's iconic painting style throughout the shop.

"I got myself a lover's-eye ring of my husband's eye for Valentine's Day. The quality is incredible and it's my new favorite conversation piece!" — Mal Mower
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A rocking Medusa necklace made of hypoallergenic metals(05 of15)
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"I have two necklaces from this mother-and-son-owned company, including this awesome Medusa piece. It's sturdy but somehow still feels delicate. I love the way I can layer it with other necklaces I already own. 20% of all proceeds of this style will go to help women in need. The brand has hand selected an array of charities, such as The American Nurses Foundation; CancerCare; the NAACP; The National Alliance on Mental Illness; the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network; Emily's List; and The Trevor Project, that they donate to on a rotating cycle. Additionally, the jewelry is manufactured in Minneapolis, Miami, New York, and abroad in Italy, Istanbul, and Bangkok." — Heather Braga
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A pair of Tiny Tassel tortoiseshell hoops(06 of15)
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"I'd wanted something from The Tiny Tassel — a Black woman-owned, Charleston-based small business specializing in super whimsical and smile-worthy handmade clothes and accessories — for ages. I finally ordered these adorable earrings after including them in a roundup of stylish things from Black-owned businesses. They're such a cool twist on classic hoops and I wore them with several different outfits as soon as I got them (they really stand out on video calls!). They perfectly combine several of my favorite fashion things: statement earrings, scalloped details, acrylic tortoiseshell, and a gorgeous lavender hue (can you tell from this post that I like purple??). My one note of caution is that the tassels can come off if you tend to play with your jewelry like I do, but that is totally my fault. Honestly, even if I eventually lose all the tassels, they'd be great plain (or not-so-plain) hoops!" — Katy Herman
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A Bonbonwhims tennis bracelet that's fully customizable(07 of15)
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BONBONWHIMS is a BIPOC and woman-owned small business specializing in quirky, nostalgic accessories that will bring you back to the glory days of the late '90s and early 2000s.

"I've worn this bracelet every day since I received it. It's so dainty and comfortable and means even more that I was able to hand select which charms went on it. By being able to customize this piece, it ensures that I'll love it and will continue to wear it. It's a great size to stack with my watch too!" — Ali Faccenda
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A pair of Maison Miru nap earrings(08 of15)
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"I can confirm that these earrings are in fact poke-free and are the perfect way to add a little sparkle to an everyday look. Their push pin flat backs take a little getting used to, but since they're designed to be worn 24/7, I don't take them out unless I want to swap them for a different style. And lucky for us, the brand provides a helpful guide for inserting this piercing jewelry!" — Jasmin Sandal
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A splurge-worthy Mejuri locket(09 of15)
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"It also layers beautifully with other chains without tangling. I love this locket because it features a nice-sized stone for the price. Even with long nails, I didn't find it difficult to open the latch. This is one of my go-to everyday jewelry pieces." — Christine Forbes (credit:Buzzfeed / Christine Forbes)
A charm to remind you that you're doing great(10 of15)
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"I was gifted one of these and am obsessed with it for multiple reasons. I love that it subtly pays tribute to my struggles with my mental health (as well as how far I've come!), as it's shaped, quite literally, like an antidepressant pill. However, that's only apparent if you look closely — otherwise it's just a cute smiley face! Additionally, V. Coterie is a woman-owned small business based in Tulsa, Oklahoma that sells products designed to celebrate medical professionals." — Heather Braga
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An understated script initial necklace(11 of15)
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"If there's one thing I'll treat myself to, it's cool jewelry. I've bought rainbow clay earrings, a nose-shaped ring, and other baubles I wear on the reg. The latest addition to my collection is an initial 'G' necklace. I have a long French name, and squeezing nine letters on a chain is kinda difficult. This tiny piece still works and I love its Gothic-inspired design." — Genevieve Scarano
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An OXB disco chain(12 of15)
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"I recently treated myself to this handmade necklace and I love it so much. I love wearing simple chains but found it annoying that I would have to remember to take them off before I did a workout or even showered. I've worn this chain (along with the satellite chain) for the past week, and so far they have held up great. I've done a number of workouts with them, and they don't get in my way at all. I love that the necklaces are simple enough that I can wear them with everything (including sweats), but they add an interesting detail. I like how this disco chain looks as the light hits it. It's really cool! I'm already eyeing more necklaces from the site to add to my collection." — Abby Kass (credit:OXB)
A BaubleBar ring set(13 of15)
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"I am really lazy when it comes to jewelry. Like, really lazy. I am always wearing four sets of earrings and at least six rings at once but that said — I never ever swap them. Once I find something I like, I wear them day in and day out and I don't baby them. I sleep in them, shower in them, slather my hands in hand sanitizer, etc. I've had this threesome of stacking rings from BaubleBar for a few months now and so far they're holding up beautifully despite it all! They haven't tarnished, left any tell-tale green rings on my fingers, or irritated my skin in any way. I like that I can stack them all together or wear them on three different fingers and they compliment each other and my other pieces. They're exceptionally easy to wear." — Chelsea Stuart (credit:Chelsea Stuart / BuzzFeed)
A chunky Alv Jewels necklace(14 of15)
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Alv Jewels is a woman-owned small business that specializes in the most gorgeous minimalist jewelry perfect for stacking and layering.

"I have a few pieces from this brand and they're such amazing quality, I've even worn them in the shower and they've stayed shiny unlike other gold-colored jewelry I've had through the years. I will definitely repurchase from them again and again and plan on gifting some pieces from them this holiday!" — Ali Faccenda
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A pair of Ten Wilde gold-dipped hoops(15 of15)
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Ten Wilde is a Black-owned and woman-owned all-gold jewelry line based in LA. The brand's designs are also beloved by celebs like Lily Singh, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Delilah Belle.

"If you haven't already noticed, I have a thing for simple gold jewelry — especially versatile pieces I don't have to fuss with. I throw these babies on whenever I want to look like I put in a little more effort than usual and they totally do the trick! My favorite part is how lightweight they are — they don't tug at my ears or feel heavy after hours of wear." — Chelsea Stuart
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