Oversize Necklaces Are Doing the Rounds for Spring
Oversize necklaces—from architectural to heavily embellished to, simply, many-splendored—are doing the rounds for spring.
Photographed by Daniel Jackson, Vogue, April 20191/9Model Giselle Norman layers a passel of crystals with a red droplet choker for good measure. Alexander McQueen pavé choker ($1,450), jeweled choker ($2,690), and dress ($4,190); Alexander McQueen, NYC.
Fashion Editor: Tabitha Simmons.
Photographed by Daniel Jackson, Vogue, April 20192/9Pyramid Scheme
The Rosetta Stone of accessorizing right now is thinking big. Model Naomi Chin Wing harnesses a Tut-worthy splendor of gold, pearls, and rhinestones. Chanel necklaces, earrings ($1,775), and halter dress; select Chanel stores.
Photographed by Daniel Jackson, Vogue, April 20193/9Live Links
Actor Adria Arjona—starring this spring in the Amazon series Good Omens and the film Triple Frontier—is living in a new golden age with a major assist from Bottega Veneta’s outsize gold chain necklaces and earrings; (800) 845-6790. Fendi carnelian-red jacquard jacket, $4,400; fendi.com.
Photographed by Daniel Jackson, Vogue, April 20194/9Ahead of the Curve
Isabella Boylston, American Ballet Theatre’s principal dancer and latter-day swan, isn’t afraid to stick her neck out when armed with Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello’s claw-link choker ($2,395), worn with the house’s long-sleeved V-neck bodysuit ($3,990; Saint Laurent, NYC). Dannijo crystal drop earrings; dannijo.com.
Photographed by Daniel Jackson, Vogue, April 20195/9Heart and Soul
Lizzo, who will release her third studio album, Cuz I Love You, this spring, practices the golden rule in Versace’s safety-pin-and-charm link necklaces ($1,150 each) and earrings ($775); Versace, NYC.