I have to admit, I am a bit of a preppy girl. I’m happy in loafers, blazers, Breton stripes, shirts and sweaters, Blair Waldorf-style hairbands… I’ve worn them all. But there is one classically preppy piece that I personally don’t wear: the choker-style pearl necklace (especially with a black dress). I think it looked superb on Jackie Kennedy but I feel a little too grown up in it – despite my 40-something years.
However, when I was little I was fascinated by the pearl necklace my grandmother owned; I wondered about how the pearls were formed, harvested and threaded together to create a beautiful piece of jewellery. So a “set of pearls” was something I’d always had my heart set on owning, but somehow thought they wouldn’t look right on me. Until, that is, I was contacted by the The Pearl Source, a company that sells thousands of styles of freshwater, Akoya and South Sea pearls.
I was offered a chance to own my own set of pearls from this selection: http://www.thepearlsource.co.uk/pearl-necklace.php, and I have to say I was tempted but hesitant – for the reason mentioned above. I’d always wanted white freshwater pearls, so I said yes and at the same time set myself the challenge of styling a classic, choker length necklace in a way that would be more me and less Jackie K. I decided to to create four modern ways to style a classic pearl necklace – here’s what I came up with. First, the necklace itself:
I chose the standard length 7-8mm white freshwater pearls and wore them for the shoot with a plain black dress (Mad Men/Jackie K style); it looks lovely, but it definitely needs some zhujhing up. I wore the black dress with all the different ways I’ve styled it, though I’d actually switch it up with other tops and dresses for an even more modern look. The more you step away from a classic LBD, check shirts or crew neck sweaters with pearls, the less preppy your outfit. Read on for the four different ideas I came up with, plus a few styling tips.
1. With diamanté brooches (pins)
One of my favourite ways to spice up a plain necklace is by adding brooches. I have loads of different types in all shapes, sizes and colours – I especially like these two starburst designs with the pearls. You can add one, two or several, but make sure you don’t hide too many of the pearls.
2. With a spiked crystal choker
By choosing a very on-trend necklace – such as this one with spikes – to pair with your pearls, you will create your own modern version of a statement necklace. Choose one that is just a tiny bit longer so that the pearls can sit neatly inside it. No one will have a necklace like this; it will be a total one-off… you could add yet another necklace to make it even more impressive. This is my favourite of the four ways to style it – it looks ladylike but edgy at the same time.
3. With flower corsages (and earrings)
Like brooches, I have a bit of a collection of flower corsages to brighten up outfits. Here I’ve added two really big ones and some mini corsage earrings… a bit over-the-top perhaps, but why not?! A tip: pin at least one of the corsages onto your top or dress as well to keep the necklace from spinning round.
There’s no reason you have to wear a necklace round your neck, so why not create a pretty hairband? It’s still on the preppy theme (pearls, hairband), but with a twist. A choker is just about the right length for this: drape it gently over your head, then carefully add a kirby grip [bobby pin] at each end and pin up and into your hair. This works much better if you’ve taken your hair up fully or partly as I’ve done here – there’s something for the grips to hold onto.
My necklace came in a beautiful presentation box and a certificate of authentication was included. It has the standard “Finesse” clasp in sterling silver (which happens to be my favourite style), and totally reminds me of my grandmother’s pearls. The pearls are knotted, and I always remember that my mother told me the way to tell real pearls is by the fact that they are knotted with string. I may not have inherited my own set of pearls and I may not have a daughter of my own to leave mine to, but I have several nieces and I’d like to pass my necklace onto one of them one day.
(But they’re not getting their hands on it just yet…!)
Do you own your own set of pearls – a gift, inherited, or did you buy your own? Do you wear them often or have they sat unworn in a box… let me know if I’ve given you some inspiration on ways to wear them in the comments!
P.S. The extra pieces I’ve featured are all from my jewellery and accessories collection – none of them are new and are no longer available unfortunately. But I can recommend Asos for on-trend necklaces, Accessorize for corsages and Debenhams for brooches.
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I have written this post in collaboration with The Pearl Source. All content is original, however, and opinions are my own and 100% honest.
I am thinking about buying my wife a pearl necklace for her birthday, so thanks for sharing this. I like the idea of using the pearl necklace with a spiked choker. I can see this being a style she would like, so I might recommend it to her.
I love that first look, dearest Catherine…adding those sparkly, starburst brooches instantly takes your pearl necklace from "pretty" to "wow!!" I don't own any real pearls myself – just a long string of nice imitation ones that I've worn with other necklaces for a layered effect. Not recently, though…maybe it's time to get them out again!! 😉
http://www.StyleIsMyPudding.blogspot.com
You're right Monika – the same can be done with any necklace, not just pearls…!
Unfortunatelly my pearls reside in their boxx too long. Thanks for these alternative ways of aearing.
Greetje
Ooh I hope they've given you some inspo, Greetje!
I actually love pearls, but wear them far too infrequently. The hairband idea is probably the one that appeals the most. It makes them so very modern and fresh.
I was worried that I too would wear them very little, Kristina… and I agree about the hairband, I can see it working with all sorts of outfits! Thanks hun x
You can't beat a classic pearl necklace, they are always beautiful and stylish in my eyes. I love how creative you have been with yours, amazing! 🙂
Take care,
Daniella xox
Aww thanks Daniella, so much! x
Love these!
Alex – Funky Jungle
Thanks Alex!!
I have always been a fan of pearls and love the ways you've made a pearl strand modern! My favorite is with the stunning brooches & the spike choker necklaces.
BTW, I hope that you will join my weekly link up this Thursday.
Alice
http://www.happinessatmidlife.com
So glad you like the ideas, Alice – and I will try and remember to link up… the end of the week is always the busiest time for me, it's so hard to remember everything!! I'll try, I'll try 🙂
wow adding the brooches made a huge difference, 4 great looks
I've done the same with other necklaces, Linda, but not had pearls to do the same with before! Thank you my lovely x
I'm loving the pearls as a headband! Such a cute idea :).
Tamara
http://www.trulytamara.com
Hmmm I do love them as a headband too, Tamara! Thank you x
I have a string of pearls that was a gift from my father. I don't wear them very often, but you've given me some good ideas. Thanks!
Oh Lisa I'm so glad! It's lovely that yours were a present from your father – makes them more special 🙂
I love pearls and I own a a beautiful pearl necklace which I received as a present many years ago. It is just my style and I never felt too young for that type of jewellery and I wear pearls the classic way.
But I love that you made this necklace your own and all versions look great on you, Catherine!
xo,
Annette | Lady of Style
It's lovely that you wear them the classic way, Annette – it seems so few of us do! Thanks hun x
I like all the ways you styled the pearl necklace. I stopped wearing plain pearl necklace at 30 but I will wear it again the modern ways, inspired by yours! Thank you.
Glad you found some inspo… thanks Martina! x
Even though I am rather aged, I still don't love wearing pearls – but these ideas have given me some new energy! Well done, xo.
Oh poo to the being aged, Patti!! (heehee) So glad you liked the ways I've styled them, it means I've done my job – thanks sweetie!!
Pearls are my least favorite jewelry item .. I don't feel old enough to wear pearls .. lol. I do like the way you've styled the necklace as it really gives a stuffy item an updated and modern look.
Monica, http://www.pear-shaped-gal.com
I rather felt the same, Monica – that's why I set myself this challenge! I'm glad you liked the ideas, thank you! x
These are all lovley ideas. I do have inherited pearls and I do wear them, sometimes three or four strings at once. My one piece of advice, be careful with perfume, it can corrode the finish of the pearls. Oh and don't chew them, apparently I did that a lot as a child!
Very good advice – perfume (and hairspray) is a killer for jewellery! I haven't been tempted to chew them, though ;))