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Sarah Jessica Parker just invented yet another way to wear a necklace and I’m stealing this idea immediately

Nobody wears necklaces like Sarah Jessica Parker, but that is why she will forever be one of the most fashionable people in the world. At a photocall for And Just Like That on 28 May, Parker introduced the world to yet another novel method of wearing a necklace, one which I will be adding to my personal repertoire immediately.

SJP knows that dressing well isn’t just about the fabulous clothes and accessories; it’s all in the styling. And for her, that means the quirkier the better.

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To go with her mulberry Vivienne Westwood dress and pointed cowboy boots (Side note: Anyone else getting major Hocus Pocus déja vu with this outfit?), Parker wore two necklaces. One, a pearl pendant on a delicate chain, she wore the normal way, but wore her black beaded necklace across one shoulder and under the other, sort of like a holster, so it crossed her collarbone at an angle. Her mind!

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PARIS, FRANCE – MAY 28: Sarah Jessica Parker attends the “And Just Like That…” Season Three – Photocall at CESE (Conseil économique social et environnemental) on May 28, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/WireImage)Marc Piasecki

I need hardly remind you that this is not the first time Parker has reinvented the art of necklaces. One of my personal favourites was when she pinned a silver chain with a pendant to a single bra strap, creating a two-in-one necklace and brooch effect. But we’ve learned to always expect the unexpected when it comes to a Sarah Jessica Parker look.

For instance, why not try cerulean tights with an otherwise conservative academic look? Or wear mismatched stilettos on the red carpet? And I haven’t even gotten into some of her most memorable Carrie Bradshaw ’fits from back in her Sex and the City days. Belt over a bare midriff, anyone?

The good news about this particular styling hack is that it is relatively easy to achieve. All you really need is an extra-long beaded necklace and plenty of visible clavicle to make this look your own.

This article was originally published on GLAMOUR US.

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