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To style the Mimosa diamonds by the yard necklace, wear the short version high on the neck as a polished everyday piece for work, layer it over the long version for weekends, and let the long one drape solo with lower necklines for occasions. Its scattered cubic zirconia stations add subtle sparkle that dresses up or down with ease.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

The Mimosa is Amorium's most popular necklace for a reason: it is a diamonds by the yard style, meaning small stones are spaced evenly along a fine 925 sterling silver chain. That floating-sparkle look is delicate enough for daily wear and refined enough for events. Here is how to style it for every part of your week.

How to style the Mimosa necklace for work

For work, wear the Short Mimosa Diamonds By the Yard Necklace on its own, sitting high near the collarbone. It adds a quiet bit of polish to a blouse, knit, or blazer without being distracting, and its flat profile lies neatly under collars.

Keep the rest of your jewelry minimal: small studs and a single ring let the necklace carry the look. The subtle sparkle reads professional and put-together rather than flashy, which is exactly what makes it such an easy everyday choice.

How to style the Mimosa necklace for the weekend

For casual weekends, the Mimosa shines layered. Pair the short version as your top layer with the Long Mimosa Diamonds By the Yard Necklace beneath it for an effortless two-tier stack. Because both are the same style in different lengths, they read cohesive instantly.

You can also mix in a pendant for contrast. Adding the Dainty Curved Bar Necklace Pendant as a focal piece gives the stack a clear endpoint and a little extra interest with a t-shirt and jeans.

How to style the Mimosa necklace for occasions

For dressier moments, let the necklace work with your neckline. The short Mimosa frames a crewneck or boat neck, while the long Mimosa drops beautifully into a V-neck or lower neckline, drawing the eye downward for an elongating, elegant effect.

The cubic zirconia stations catch the light as you move, so the necklace adds sparkle to evening looks without needing a heavy statement piece. Keep earrings simple, like studs or threaders, to let the necklace lead.

How to layer the Mimosa necklace

The Mimosa is built for layering thanks to its fine chain and flat, pendant-free design. Here is a simple way to build the stack:

  1. Start with the long Mimosa. Put your longest necklace on first so the shorter one sits cleanly on top.
  2. Add the short Mimosa above it. The two-inch difference in length keeps each chain on its own level and prevents tangling.
  3. Optional: add a pendant. Drop in the Curved Bar pendant as a third, lowest layer for a focal point.
  4. Settle and adjust. Smooth each chain into place in the mirror so the sparkle is evenly spaced.

For more layering ideas, explore the full necklaces collection to find complementary chains and pendants.

Short vs long Mimosa: which should you style?

Both versions are worth owning, and they are designed to work together. This table shows how each one styles best.

Use case Short Mimosa Long Mimosa
Work Best solo, high on the neck Good under higher necklines
Weekend Top layer in a stack Bottom layer in a stack
Occasions Frames crewnecks and boat necks Drapes into V-necks and low necklines
Layering role Anchor piece Drop / focal length

How to care for your Mimosa necklace

Keep your Mimosa away from lotions, perfume, and water when possible, and store it flat or hanging so the fine chain does not knot. Wipe it gently with a soft cloth after wear to keep the stones bright.

The Mimosa is made from 925 sterling silver with micro-plating that lasts significantly longer than standard plating. When cared for per the care guide, the finish will not tarnish, so it stays ready for daily wear, layering, and special occasions alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you style a diamonds by the yard necklace like the Mimosa?

Wear the short Mimosa solo and high on the neck for work, layer it over the long version for casual weekends, and let the long one drape into lower necklines for occasions. Its scattered cubic zirconia stations add subtle sparkle that dresses up or down. Keep earrings and rings minimal so the necklace stays the focus, and match your metal tone throughout.

Can you layer the short and long Mimosa together?

Yes, the short and long Mimosa are designed to layer together. Put the long version on first, then add the short one on top so the chains sit on separate levels and do not tangle. Because both are the same diamonds by the yard style in different lengths, the pairing looks cohesive and effortless. You can add a pendant like the Curved Bar for a third layer.

Which Mimosa length is better for everyday wear?

The short Mimosa is the easiest everyday choice. It sits high near the collarbone, lies flat under collars, and adds polish to work and casual outfits alike. The long Mimosa is ideal when you want drape, length, or a piece to layer underneath the short one. Many people own both and wear them solo or stacked depending on the day.

What outfits go with the Mimosa necklace?

The Mimosa works with almost everything. The short version polishes blouses, knits, and blazers for work, and pairs with t-shirts and jeans on weekends. The long version flatters V-necks and lower necklines for evenings. Because the sparkle is subtle and the chain is fine, it complements both casual and dressy outfits without overwhelming them.

What is the Mimosa necklace made of?

The Mimosa is made from 925 sterling silver with cubic zirconia stations set along a fine chain, finished with micro-plating available in gold, rose gold, and rhodium (silver tone). The micro-plating lasts significantly longer than standard plating, and when cared for per the care guide, the finish will not tarnish, so it holds up to everyday wear.

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