Wear that choker, stylishly!
Here’s why the little neck band has become the new-age scarf
Got a meeting to attend and a party right after that? Here’s one accessory that can safely make it to both. A little choker, in fabric or metal can go just as well with a pinned-up bun and your shirt as well as a sequinned off-the-shoulder top and pants. A mix of femininity and tough sass, the accessory is a throwback to the 90s. Hollywood has a huge affinity for it — Kim Kardashian, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Kendall Jenner and Salma Hayek have been adding chokers to their tops and gowns. The resurgence of the fad has been huge on Instagram, runways and even on the red carpet. Time you got onto the choker fad, too...
PAIR IT RIGHT
It seems like an innocuous little piece of accessory, but it comes with a few style rules. Going to the office? Choose a single pearl choker or even a blackcorded one.
Heading out for a day around town or just to the spa? Team a black floral lace or crochet choker with a monochrome or floral off-shoulder top or dress.
Or keep it basic by wearing a simple black choker and metal pendant with a white T-shirt and jeans. If you’ve had enough of the usual pendants, go with a tassel hanging on it. For a night out, wear a jewelled version on satin or velvet. Studded chokers are part of the Goth look and can be worn with denim jeans. Team a lace choker with corset tops and gowns. Another rule is: smaller earrings must be worn with chokers, so avoid hanging chandelier styles.
What’s your style?
Victorian-style lace choker with a heart or stone Boho-inspired beads and flowers Crochet choker Metal band Ribbon choker Three-layered design Geometric metal band
Here’s why the little neck band has become the new-age scarf
Got a meeting to attend and a party right after that? Here’s one accessory that can safely make it to both. A little choker, in fabric or metal can go just as well with a pinned-up bun and your shirt as well as a sequinned off-the-shoulder top and pants. A mix of femininity and tough sass, the accessory is a throwback to the 90s. Hollywood has a huge affinity for it — Kim Kardashian, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Kendall Jenner and Salma Hayek have been adding chokers to their tops and gowns. The resurgence of the fad has been huge on Instagram, runways and even on the red carpet. Time you got onto the choker fad, too...
PAIR IT RIGHT
It seems like an innocuous little piece of accessory, but it comes with a few style rules. Going to the office? Choose a single pearl choker or even a blackcorded one.
Heading out for a day around town or just to the spa? Team a black floral lace or crochet choker with a monochrome or floral off-shoulder top or dress.
Or keep it basic by wearing a simple black choker and metal pendant with a white T-shirt and jeans. If you’ve had enough of the usual pendants, go with a tassel hanging on it. For a night out, wear a jewelled version on satin or velvet. Studded chokers are part of the Goth look and can be worn with denim jeans. Team a lace choker with corset tops and gowns. Another rule is: smaller earrings must be worn with chokers, so avoid hanging chandelier styles.
What’s your style?
Victorian-style lace choker with a heart or stone Boho-inspired beads and flowers Crochet choker Metal band Ribbon choker Three-layered design Geometric metal band
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