Bridal & Wedding Necklaces
A wedding necklace can provide the perfect finishing touch to your bridal look. Explore Michael Hill’s exquisite range for a pendant or statement piece you can cherish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best type of wedding necklace?
From a simple pendant to a stylish statement, different necklace designs offer something unique for each bride. Not only can the right one help pull a look together, it can also enhance and highlight the intricate details in the gown.
Popular types of wedding necklaces include coloured gemstones in an emerald cut that inspire vintage-style elegance, and timeless classics like a halo or solitaire diamond wedding necklace. More contemporary designs like subtle chevron and infinity pendants are also growing in popularity for the bride that’s looking for something beautiful but a little different.
Before choosing a necklace, think about size in proportion to your neckline: longer pendants work best with V-neck or sweetheart necklines as it nicely complements the gown shape, while chokers and smaller pendants perfectly align with a strapless or rounded neckline. It all comes down to your own preference and how you feel wearing your wedding ensemble—including your forever jewellery pieces.
If you’re wearing a detailed gown, a piece of jewellery that is simple and understated, like a mini solitaire necklace, is a nice touch. Or perhaps pair a pearl necklace with a wedding gown embellished with pearls or beads, or go all-out glam if your dress is elegantly sleek.
Silver and white gold shine beautifully against cooler shades of white, while for the wedding, a gold necklace design offers beauty and warmth when paired with off-white or champagne coloured gowns.
Should you wear a necklace with a strapless wedding dress?
The beauty of a strapless wedding gown lies in its versatility, allowing for a wide variety of options when it comes to jewellery—including necklaces.
A choker necklace is perfect for a strapless gown with little-to-no embellishments, drawing attention to the face while accentuating the collarbone. Pair with a bracelet or matching set of earrings to create a clean and polished look. A silver or gold wedding necklace with a princess-cut pendant can offer sophistication with a stately feel. Or instead of a larger necklace, opt for a pair of statement earrings or a delicate pendant to highlight the subtle elegance of your dress.
A pearl necklace for a wedding day is always a classic match with a strapless gown—timeless, chic, and beautiful.
With a strapless gown, you’re essentially working with a blank canvas, so there’s no right or wrong choices when finding a necklace for your big day. It all comes down to how your pieces make you feel!
What bridal necklace should you wear with a wedding dress?
Choosing a necklace to wear on your special day can be exciting and deeply sentimental, the kind of keepsake that you’ll treasure for many years to come. There are, however, a few things to consider before finding the right one to suit your wedding’s aesthetic, as well as your personal style.
A general rule when selecting a necklace for a wedding dress is to follow your neckline: accentuate the sharp lines of a V-neck with a longer necklace, a boat neckline with a choker or the romantic shape of a sweetheart neckline with a shorter necklace.
Maintain a stylish sense of cohesion with your bridesmaids by choosing a necklace that complements bridesmaid earrings and other bridesmaid jewellery. Match your necklace with other wedding accessories, such as your wedding band or engagement ring. A rose gold wedding band in particular is perfect for such a romantic occasion when paired with a matching bracelet or pendant.
Consider dress fabric and embellishments: Match a pearl and diamond necklace with a wedding dress studded with diamantes, or if your dress has intricate beading and pearls, pair with a bridal pearl necklace as a nod to the design. If your dress is heavily embellished, a simple pendant allows your dress to remain the showcase, while complementing your overall look.
Should a bride wear a necklace?
Whether a bride should wear a necklace on her wedding day depends on several factors, including the style of her wedding dress, the neckline, her personal style, and the overall aesthetic she wants to achieve for her bridal look.
For dresses with high necklines, a necklace might not be necessary as it could clutter the look. Instead, focus on earrings or hair accessories.
Strapless or sweetheart necklines offer a perfect canvas for a necklace. A delicate pendant or a more statement piece can complement the open neck area beautifully.
A necklace that mirrors the V shape or a plunge neckline, can enhance the dress's design, adding elegance without overpowering the look.
If the wedding dress is heavily embellished, especially around the neckline or bust, a bride might choose to skip the necklace to avoid competing with the dress's details. Instead, she can opt for statement earrings or a bracelet.
For brides who decide to wear a necklace, consider the balance of bridal jewellery. If opting for a statement necklace, it might be wise to keep other jewellery minimal. Conversely, if the focus is on dramatic earrings or a headpiece, a necklace might not be necessary.
Ultimately, there is no rule that a bride must or must not wear a necklace. The decision should be based on what makes her feel most beautiful and confident on her special day, ensuring her comfort and personal style shine through. It's about finding the right balance that complements the bridal look without overwhelming it.