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Chunky Necklaces: How to Wear the Trend that Ruled Fall/Winter 2021 Runways

Chunky Necklaces: How to Wear the Trend that Ruled Fall/Winter 2021 Runways

The rule for this trend? The bolder and brighter, the better. 

As we begin to emerge from our homes, we are saying sayonara to subtle and hello to bold. Whether you prefer to be glamourous in gold, sexy in silver, or lovely in a layered look of both, the chunky necklace trend that ruled the Fall/Winter 2021 runways has proven to be perfect for everyone. Designers from Saint Laurent to Rodarte selected chunky necklaces as their accessory of choice, cultivating a striking balance of elegance and boldness within their collections. And whether it was an icy symphony of diamonds or a mix of gold and silver hues, this year’s runways had it down to perfection.

To help you get a grasp on how to best style your biggest and brightest necklaces, L’OFFICIEL rounded up some of the best chunky necklaces on the Fall/Winter 2021 runways.


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