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There was an outfit change made by Amy Poehler during last Sunday’s Golden Globes that really got me thinking about chokers.


“Why is she wearing a black ribbon on her neck? She looks ridiculous,” said my husband, Mr. Fashion Critic himself. I was inclined to disagree—in fact, I had been thinking she looked fantastic, beautiful, radiant. The outfit may have been a bit schoolgirl-era Britney Spears twee, but that’s never stopped me from liking something before. It’s actually precisely that ode to ’90s fashion that will always envelop me—an era of style often ridiculed but in fact the best one, for nostalgic purposes (for this ’90s kid, at least) and for its ability to keep cropping up again. (If you look to the fashion choices of Gen Z and younger, you’d think maybe they were purveyors of ’90s styles themselves, though they tend to see themselves as pioneers.)

Poehler’s midshow ensemble wouldn’t have been complete without that velvet choker, the detail that tied it all together. So simple yet effective, like the days we used to just tie a ribbon around our necks.


But chokers have come so far in range and style, and so far from an exclusive-to-youth status, that there really is something for everyone. No matter the age of the wearer, donning such a piece tends to evoke a youthful vibe, brightening the face and adding sparkle to the eyes.

The short style won’t ever fall off the map, but it has definitely had periods of bigger, more in-your-face popularity—the last time I wrote about chokers frequently for JCK was in 2016 and 2017. It was that mere few years ago when everyone was making chokers, flooding the market with an impossible array of options. Those options still exist, thankfully, and surely there are more to come.


There’s something so free-spirited and summery about a shimmering chain worn close to the neck, and plenty of other styles cooperate well in other seasons. We won’t all choose to string our necks with a velvet ribbon, but from the subtle to the extravagant, we have our choices.

My current hankering: a single charm dangling from a barely there gold choker-length chain, where the chain glimmers ever so but the charm appears to almost float. I picture a heart-shape diamond or something in colorful enamel, if I’m to imagine my perfect piece (which I’m almost always doing).


This summer, it’s time to welcome back the choker necklace in a big way, with playful color, style, and fun.




Earlier this week, the supermodel was photographed wearing a gold chain-link necklace from The Sis Kiss that features bedazzled letter charms spelling out Khai, the name of her six-month-old baby with her longtime boyfriend, Zayn Malik.

The rest of Hadid’s outfit exuded her typical neo-bohemian street style, including a lime-green knit beanie, a gray cardigan with floral and paisley prints, two-toned gray jeans, and chunky black boots.

The new mother-daughter duo are growing their moniker-jewelry collection. In a recent Instagram Story, Hadid posted a photo of a charm bracelet that has a gold heart and four-leaf clover sandwiching letter charms that spell out “Khai.” Below the baby-sized bracelet is a handwritten note from Donatella Versace.

“Love you so much @donatella_versace,” Hadid wrote over the picture. “Khai is a lucky girl.”

Hadid and Malik welcomed Khai late last September. At the time, sources revealed that the model was easily growing into her new role as a mother.

“Gigi is very tired but is already an amazing mom,” a source told E! News. “The first couple of weeks have been a hard transition but she hasn’t complained and is very elated to be a mom.”

Hadid’s mother, Yolanda Hadid, has been assisting the couple as they navigate newfound parenthood, per the insider, who added that she has been “helping them tremendously. She is their built-in nurse and they are so grateful to have her.”

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Ready for the most expensive and delicious engagement ring yet? Remember when we use to use jelly candy rings to jokingly ask our friends to marry us when we were kids…well now it’s come to life. The bespoke jewelry brand Taylor & Hart has created a diamond-encrusted Haribo-inspired ring that you can *actually* propose after being inundated with requests.


The ruby-red band includes 224 diamonds and is topped with an 18 karat yellow gold basket of 40 diamonds and a 2.70 karat cabochon yellow sapphire to create the ultimate proposal ring for your childhood sweetheart. You could buy over 1.2 million of the sweet Haribo treats for the cost of this ring, which could be yours for $34,300. Wow!

Inspired by childhood dreams of marriage and ‘forever love’, this Haribo-inspired ring features a vibrant red and yellow color palette that harks back to an age of fun, play, and being home in time for tea before the street lights come on.

Kate Earlam-Charnley, Design Director at Taylor & Hart said: “We’re delighted to be bringing this brand new design to life. Combining custom-cut rubies and a syrupy cabochon yellow sapphire, this ring is one of the most ambitious we’ve ever created and definitely one of the most original.”

The Sweet Ring features:

  • One 2.70 karat cabochon yellow sapphire

  • 40 fancy-intense yellow diamonds in an 18 karat yellow gold basket

  • 224 custom cut 2.50kt rubies invisible set into an 18 karat rose gold band

More information about the Haribo-inspired ring can be found here, where customers can also get in touch with Taylor & Hart to create their own candy ring.

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