![]() ![]() Whether you’re a backdrop necklace proponent or strict jewelry traditionalist, you can’t deny the trend is an interesting one. (Plus, few things translate in photographs as well as stunning pieces of jewelry.) Brides with low-back dresses have embraced the opportunity to sport some extra sparkle on their big days. Though backdrop necklaces are fit for any occasion that calls for jewelry, they’ve found themselves particularly welcome in the bridal community. MORE: 38 Art Deco Engagement Rings So Stunning They Belong in Museums Regardless of showiness or subtlety, each backdrop necklace possesses a sartorial shock factor that forces heads to turn: We’re so accustomed to seeing jewelry on the face of an ensemble that we can’t help but stare when we find it anywhere else. ![]() In others, they’re eye-catching from both sides-chains of pearls that lead into some kind of costume jewelry, bold chokers that transition into diamond necklaces, gem-covered jewelry that turns into a kind of tassel, and the like. The back, of course, is much more intricate those same jewels are multiplied, hung in long, sparkly lines that stretch between a person’s shoulder blades or trace a person’s spine. In some cases, backdrop necklaces are incredibly subtle in the front, featuring delicate chains with a tiny jewel or two for posterity. MORE: Bridal Jumpsuits So Cute You’ll Want Them Even If You’re Not Engaged But this year has ushered in a new trend in ornamentation: backdrop necklaces (necklaces that are just as showy in the back as they are in the front). Earrings hang beside our faces, rings adorn the tops of our fingers and necklaces decorate the fronts of our necks. Historically, jewelry has been relegated to the front of our bodies.
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