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Layered Necklaces Are The Internet's Latest Obsession — Here's How To Create Your Own Unique Stack
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Date:2025-04-13 17:38:15
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Andy Warhol once said, "one’s company, two’s a crowd, and three’s a party," and we like to think that he was talking aboout necklaces.
That's because our shopping experts have noticed that your favorite influencers and celebrities are rocking layers upon layers of necklaces, which means we have a new jewelry trend on our hands (or rather our necks).
Basically, the days of subtle, dainty jewelry inspired by the Old Money aesthetic are over and edgy maximalism has taken it's place — it is a Brat Summer after all. And why wear one necklace when you can wear two...or three?
Want to curate your own layered necklace stack? You've come to the right place because we found the best necklaces that you can layer to your heart's desire.
How to wear the layered necklace trend
While there are no rules when it comes to creating your own stack, we recommend opting for a simple gold or sterling silver chain as a base layer.
Then it's time to get funky.
There are tons of fun necklaces to add on to your base layer, it just depends on what look you're after.
A fancy night out calls for a tennis necklace badazzled with cubic zirconia while one with a classic heart pendant is perfect for date night.
For major maximalist vibes, go for pearl choker with cute charms or a mixed metal necklace with chunky hardware.
And if you can't be bothered to create your own stack, worry not because we've included several options that are pre-layered (although there's nothing stopping you from adding an extra necklace on top).
No matter what necklaces you end up selecting for your stack, the key is to choose necklaces with different lengths in order to achieve that effortless layered feel.
Ready to create your own unique stack? Keep reading for a list of the best necklaces to get in on the trendy, layered look.
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