Thursday, May 15, 2008

Article for reading pleasure - Necklace length


Collar — 12/13 inchesCollars are usually made up of three or more strands and lie snugly on the middle of the neck. Very Victorian and luxurious, collars go best with elegant V-neck, boat neck or off the shoulder fashions.






Choker — 14/16 inchesA choker is perhaps the most classic and yet versatile of all the single strand lengths. A simple choker can go with virtually any outfit from casual to fancy evening wear, and just about any neckline imaginable.This is a good necklace length for a child. This way the necklace has "growth room".

Princess — 17/19 inchesThe princess length necklace is best suited for crew and high necklines. It also complements low plunging necklines. Hint : it is a perfect support for a pendant.


Matinee — 20/24 inchesLonger than the choker, and just a bit shorter than an opera length, the matinee necklace is the right choice for casual or business dressing.
Opera — 28/34 inchesThe opera necklace is the queen of all the lengths. When worn as a single strand, it is refined and perfect for high or crew necklines. When doubled upon itself, it serves as a versatile two strand choker.This is the most common length for a necklace.
Rope or Lariat — Over 45 inchesDripping with elegance and sensuously sexy, the pearl rope was a favorite of Coco Chanel. Clasps placed in strategic locations around the necklace will enable you to break it down into multi-strand necklace and bracelet combinations. For those looking for the complete wardrobe, this length is a must.Lariats are at last 48 inches long, with the ends left unattached for knotting or wrapping around the neck.
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