There’s something effortlessly seductive about a lariat necklace. It drapes. It drops. It moves when you move. And without trying too hard, it turns a simple outfit into something magnetic.
But what exactly is a lariat?
A lariat necklace is a long, open-ended necklace without a clasp. Instead of closing in the back, it typically loops, ties, or threads through itself to stay in place - often with one end hanging dramatically lower than the other. The result is sleek, versatile, and a little unexpected.
It’s not just jewelry. It’s a statement.
Where the Name Comes From
“Lariat” originally referred to a type of rope used by cowboys - essentially a lasso. That might seem worlds away from delicate gold chains and polished gemstones, but the concept stuck. Like a lasso, a lariat necklace is long, looped, and adjustable.
Only this version is more about elegance than herding cattle.
And while the term has Western roots, lariat necklaces today are global in style and design.
The Signature Shape
What makes a lariat stand out is its Y-like silhouette. One side often drops into a tail - sometimes just chain, sometimes with a pendant, pearl, or charm at the end for extra movement.
Some lariats loop around the neck and secure with a simple knot. Others feature sliding beads, ring connectors, or delicate openings where one end threads through the other. The beauty is in the asymmetry. There’s no clasp, no symmetry, no stiffness.
Just fluid, feminine movement.
And because there’s no fixed length, you can often adjust how high or low it hangs - giving you more ways to style it.
How to Style a Lariat Necklace
This is where things get fun.
Lariats look incredible with V-neck tops or open shirts. They echo the neckline and draw the eye down in a way that’s elongating and flattering. You can let the drop fall low and dramatic for a bit of drama, or pull it tighter for something sleeker and more refined.
They layer beautifully, too. Pair a lariat with a choker and a mid-length chain for that perfectly curated, effortless layered look. Since the lariat already creates movement, keep the other layers simple. Clean lines. No clutter.
And for those nights when your outfit needs just one thing to pull it all together? The lariat delivers.
More Than Just Decoration
Part of what makes a lariat necklace so beloved is its sensuality. The way it moves with your body. The way it never sits exactly the same way twice. It feels alive - less like an accessory, more like an extension of your presence.
And even though it’s stylish, it never feels overly precious or fussy. You don’t have to wear it with formalwear. In fact, it might look even better peeking out from under a white button-down or draped over a linen tank top.
It’s versatile. It's modern. It always makes you feel just a little more polished.
When You Want Just Enough Drama
If a choker is bold and a pendant is classic, a lariat lives in that beautiful in-between space. It's subtle, but striking. Structured, but soft. And best of all? It lets you decide how to wear it.
Because sometimes, the most beautiful things don’t follow the rules.