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Could “Reputation” references be slithering back into Taylor Swift’s wardrobe?
The star sent fans into a frenzy during the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2025 on Monday night by sporting a Jacquie Aiche snake necklace in her acceptance video for the tour of the century award
Given Swift’s propensity for fashion Easter eggs, the reptile-inspired chain had plenty of netizens — and Flavor Flav, who tweeted, “if ya know ya know” — speculating it could be a “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” clue.
Subliminal message or otherwise, the pop star’s marquise diamond-studded style will run you $9,000 — but we scoured the internet for similar snake-inspired styles starting at just $45. Read on to shop the look for less.
RS Pure Gold Vermeil Snake Lariat Necklace

If the price tag on Swift’s necklace has you saying “this is why we can’t have nice things,” never fear. This under-$200 style lends a likeminded look. (And the brand makes a matching ring, too.)
Awe Inspired Snake Lariat

While Swift’s partial to Awe Inspired’s medallion pendants, like the Rhiannon Necklace she wore while rehearsing for the Eras Tour, the brand also offers this sleek snake chain. (Like Swift’s pricier pick, it’s fully adjustable.)
Melinda Maria Serpent Lariat Necklace

For something a bit more (ahem) delicate, Swift-loved label Melinda Maria makes several scale-like lariats.
Adornia Lariat Necklace

If you’re looking for even more budget-friendly options, this style’s a great deal right now at Nordstrom Rack.
Ettika Serpentina Lariat

This extra-long style is sure to make a statement.
AllSaints Snake Head Strand Necklace

While it’s on the shorter side, this AllSaints necklace packs a punch thanks to that bejeweled snake head.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.