From ancient times to today, the short, neck-hugging style has had fans. By Susanne Fowler LONDON — The choker, a neck-hugging jewelry style, seems to be riding a new wave of popularity. Its ...
I first saw it on Alison Brie, Mad Men’s Trudy Campbell, early on during New York Fashion Week last February: a navy blue ribbon hugging her neck like a collar, an accessory that often doubled as a ...
Choker necklaces have the sort of bizarre history you'd expect from a piece of jewelry with such an unsavory name. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the choker became popular in the 19th century, ...
In the Pablo Larraín biopic Spencer, Princess Diana is haunted by the ghost of Anne Boleyn, the doomed second wife of Henry VIII who was executed in 1536 for what was officially treason but really so ...
Sometimes, a neckline speaks for itself. And in the case of V-necks, the neckline is the star of the show. More often than not, celebrities and fashion lovers will let their throats and décolletage go ...
From ancient Egypt and royal courts to counterculture movements and fashion weeks, the choker has been a stylish choice throughout many moments in history. Worn snugly fastened around one's neck, the ...
The big, chunky necklaces have had their moment. As have the layers and layers of delicate chains. Now, it’s time for something new around the neck: Chokers are back in a big way. The necklaces, which ...
Last week, an image went viral. It was simple: just a picture a girl, Katie Rosebrook, had taken of herself as she took a current fashion craze to its logical extreme. She had taken a shoelace and ...