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Fashion Necklaces

Fashion Necklaces

On the hunt for the newest trendy necklaces? At Jeweler’s Touch in Brea, California, we’ll help you find a new piece that suits your taste and your budget, or give as the perfect gift. Want to see more? We also sell high-quality fashion rings and a wide selection of gold bracelets to finish off the look.

Discover Fashion Necklaces That Match Your Style

Your jewelry should match your unique sense of style, which is why, at Jeweler’s Touch, we offer a wide selection of women’s fashion necklaces. From trendy charm necklaces to extravagant pearls, you can buy our fashion necklaces online or visit our store in Orange County.
Not sure what type of fashion necklace will best work for you? Schedule an in-person consultation and try on a few different styles. We’ll help you find the piece that suits you best.

How Do I Choose the Right Fashion Necklace?

When you’re looking for the right fashion necklace, it’s important to consider the right style and length for your neckline. A high collared shirt, for example, looks better with a long necklace, while off-the-shoulder tops pair well with chokers or shorter styles. Pendant and charm necklaces are more versatile than big statement necklaces.
Browse the selection at Jeweler’s Touch, learn more about our services, or contact us today to schedule a consultation with an expert.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of necklaces are trending right now?

Trending necklaces include pearls, thick and chunky gold, and rope chains. The latest pendant necklace fashion includes bold designs or vibrant gemstones. Many necklaces may be worn together with the layered necklace trend.

Should I layer necklaces, and how do I do it stylishly?

Yes, layered necklaces are popular right now. To wear multiple necklaces, choose varying lengths and styles, but with a cohesive, appealing look. For peak visual interest, put the shortest necklace or choker on first, then add mid-length pieces, then a long statement piece.