Friday, February 12, 2016

Chokers are back in vogue again!

And literally too - lots of them showing up on vogue.com!! A choker is a piece of jewelry worn close to the neck, very much like a collar. Chokers have been associated with high fashion through the centuries and across cultures including the Chinese, Indians, Romans, Egyptians and Native Americans.




During the French revolution women wore a red ribbon around their necks as a show of sympathy and support to those condemned to the guillotine. In early 1800s Chokers were also worn by prostitutes.


The rise in choker fashion in the late 1800s can be attributed to Alexandra, Princess of Wales who was inspired to wear chokers by her visits to India, where she saw women adorning themselves with chokers made of silver, gold and gemstones. She started wearing pearls close to and stacked at her neck. Chokers then lost their unsavory reputation and became a trend among the European royals. People who could afford it wore elaborate chokers made of lace and pearls, rubies and sapphires. The common folk wore simpler chokers often a piece of ribbon or a string pearls.




Chokers saw a resurgence in the 1940s when American women started wearing them as symbols of feminine power. These chokers often made with lace, ribbon and cameos were nicknamed "dog collars." Life magazine made a spread in 1944 showing women wearing them. Chokers also saw a comeback again in the 90's when they were reinterpreted in the form of tattoo and goth inspired spiked chokers.




In India - a treasure trove of precious stones - royals always wore elaborate chokers made of gold, uncut rubies, emeralds and sapphires. Chokers are always a part of a bride’s trousseau. Its long history is evident in miniature paintings of the Mughal queens and temple jewelry of the southern states.




There is a wide array of choker styles you can emulate.  My fascination for ethnic and unique pendants led me to design Mayil's fabric chokers.  There is always left over bits of fabric from making Mayil scarves. I use these to design a bohemian style of chokers – easy to tie on with no hooks clasps.






   

Wear a Mayil choker this spring. Embrace Indian culture, wear a Ganesha or Buddha, paisa or paisley, mandala or mango !  You can find them here - mayilscarves.com/collections/chokers

7 comments:

  1. Love chokers and enjoyed the post.

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  2. Good writeup. I always thought our Queen Mary - wife of George V was the one who wore it a lot, Pearls usually, but maybe she got the idea after her India visit!!

    Geraldine - Sherbourne, U.K.

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    1. Thanks for your comment. Am sure lots of Queens wore it. Right now am watching Tudors on Netflix and see all the ladies of court wearing chokers including Anne B.

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  3. Very informative, Madhavi. I like the Victorian chokers the best. You should add this to your collection. June

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    1. Thanks June. It's in the works. Need to go find some vintage ones as well :)

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  4. The mandala and paisley are really beautiful! very interesting pictures from the past

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  5. wow Incredible Info! Very Educational! I didnt know this! Looking forward to more of your posts.:-)

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