Goldie Necklace
Gold Necklace by Elizabeth and James
How to wear Elizabeth and James Goldie Necklace
This outfit with a pink long sleeve t-shirt and an Elizabeth and James gold necklace isn't so hard to score and easy to change according to circumstances. Complement this look with black cutout suede ankle boots to immediately kick up the fashion factor of any outfit.
For a casual outfit, pair a beige open cardigan with an Elizabeth and James gold necklace — these pieces play really well together. A nice pair of brown leather thong sandals pulls this ensemble together.
For an on-trend outfit without the need to sacrifice on functionality, we like this casual combination of a pink cardigan and a gold necklace.
Marrying a black party dress with an Elizabeth and James Goldie Necklace is an awesome pick for a casual outfit. Go off the beaten path and switch up your look by rocking black leather heeled sandals.
Exhibit your outfit coordination savvy by putting together a black leather bodycon dress and an Elizabeth and James gold necklace for a relaxed casual getup. Give a dressier twist to an otherwise mostly dressed-down ensemble by sporting silver sequin pumps.
A grey short sleeve sweater and an Elizabeth and James gold necklace are the kind of a fail-safe casual ensemble that you need when you have zero time. Finishing with grey embellished leather pumps is a surefire way to introduce some extra fanciness to your look.
This pairing of a white peplum top and an Elizabeth and James Goldie Necklace from shopbop.com is on the casual side but also ensures that you look cool and incredibly stylish. Complete your look with a pair of beige leather pumps to instantly spice up the ensemble.
This laid-back pairing of a black cardigan and a gold necklace is a life saver when you need to look nice but have no time.
A black leather crew-neck t-shirt and an Elizabeth and James Goldie Necklace worn together are such a dreamy combo for those who love casual outfits. For a more polished finish, why not introduce a pair of red leather pumps to the equation?