Susan Miller

·Master of Fine Arts in Jewelry Design, Pratt Institute, 2012

·Bachelor of Arts in Gemology, University of California, Los Angeles, May 2005

·Editor-in-Chief, White Victoria (2018 - present)

·Write and research feature articles and profiles for print and online publication

·Contributing Writer, Modern Jeweler and Ornament

·Write and publish freelance articles for IGS and WSJ Magazine

·Jewelry Appraiser (2012 - 2020)

90s jewelry

Welcome back to the past that is now the present! Fashion has once again fired up its time machine to bring 90s bling back into our lives. Because everything old is new again, right?

This year, we're seeing a whole lot of 90s jewelry trends enjoying their moment in the spotlight (ahem, chokers, anyone?). Think big hoop earrings making a comeback. Or consider other statement-making pieces we thought were tucked safely away in our memory boxes.

But these nostalgic gems aren't just accessories. They're bookmarks from another era. It's like witnessing ripples from long ago converge with currents being made today.

Call it trend cycling meets nostalgia: Millennials want to wear what Gen X did before them, updated for today's tastes. Intrigued? Let's take this shiny journey together and see how those rad styles you loved are coming back strong in jewelry!

Chokers

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Ah, the choker! Nothing says '90s nostalgia like this close-fitting necklace. It has stylishly clung back into modern wardrobes. Let's look at the different types making a splash:

  • Tattoo Chokers: Stretchy and fun, these are the ultimate throwback. These pieces instantly transport you to an era of grunge and punk. They're casual enough for day wear, too, adding edge to any outfit.
  • Velvet Chokers: Luxurious fabric gives these neckbands elegance. Are you after sophistication with a hint of gothic? Wrap one around your throat in any color tonight!
  • Pearl Chokers: Pearls, and especially pearl necklaces, are having their moment! But forget classic strands, like this. They've been given new life as layered chokers – slightly edgy yet still timeless.

The return of chokers has been heavily influenced by celebrities. Fashion followers have been quick to catch on after seeing stars such as Rihanna and Bella Hadid wearing them.

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Today, there are many different ways to wear a choker. Some people like layering them up with longer necklaces for a more intricate style. Others might choose one big statement choker and wear it with a simple T-shirt.

Whether you want to dress up for a night out or just throw something on for every day, chokers seem to add an extra special touch. That is why they're back (again)!

Hoop Earrings

Hoop earrings have been around for a long time. They became very popular in the 1990s when lots of famous people in hip-hop and Hollywood wore them. Since then, hoop earrings have changed a bit.

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They still look great, but now there are lots more styles to choose from. Some examples include:

  • Classic Hoops: These are plain metal circles. You can wear them with anything for a simple touch of style. Over time, classic hoops have gotten bigger and bolder, just like fashion in the '90s!
  • Textured Hoops: A modern twist on traditional hoops, textured styles might feature some details. These include twists along the hoop's length, hammered (dented) finishes, or even tiny gems set into the metal itself. Textured hoop earrings add interest to any outfit due to their tactile nature. They catch the light as well as attention.
  • Pearl Hoop Earrings: Injecting elegance into a casual hoop design, pearls merge classic chic with contemporary edge. They are perfect for office-to-evening wear when you want to appear subtly sophisticated.

Nowadays, hoop earrings are all about giving off a retro-meets-contemporary vibe. You can wear them with almost anything.

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Think of using sleek hoops to top off a clean, understated outfit. Or rocking chunky ones to add some edge to an athleisure look. Whether big and bold or tiny and delicate, hoops are still very much in for those who love keeping up with trends.

Chain Necklaces

During the 90s, chain necklaces took over. Especially the thick ones. They could be seen on everyone from streetwear enthusiasts to high-fashion buffs. And that hasn't changed today.

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Chunky chains continue to hold their own when it comes to accessories. They just do it slightly differently each season.

  • Streetwear to High Fashion: They were once mainly associated with hip-hop culture. But, oversized chain necklaces have moved beyond their roots. And can now be seen on luxury fashion runways. They are worn to signify a mix of rebellion and opulence.
  • Variety and Versatility: Chain necklaces today come in all sorts of finishes, metals, link sizes, and types. Meaning there really is something for everyone. From sleek silver to classic gold or modern black-coated links, there's a style to suit every taste.
  • Stacking and Layering: One major trend at the moment is wearing several chunky chains together. Besides, you can combine them with more dainty pieces. Try wearing a chunky gold chain alongside a delicate pearl necklace or a stylish pendant. It is the combination that is sure to attract attention.
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Modern versions of these necklaces promote individuality. They do this by letting people mix different fabrics and fashion styles.

Individuals might wear one over a plain T-shirt for an upgraded casual look. Or add it to a dress to increase its elegance. In this way, chain necklaces remain important in clothing design – showing that certain styles really do endure!

Anklets

Anklets, the charming jewelry from the '90s, are back! These small chains for your ankle have returned and can now be seen on fashionistas everywhere.

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You may have liked them while listening to grunge or pop music. Or, you may be just discovering their appeal. In any case, there is a style revival. It includes both old favorites and new designs. Here's why anklets matter again in fashion:

  • 90s Nostalgia and Today's Trends: Back in the nineties, ankle bracelets were made of plain silver chains. Or, they could be made of beads or shells. Flash forward to now, and they are super-fancy ones with dainty charms, fancy filigree patterns, and even diamonds.
  • Diverse Materials and Designs: In today's market, anklets come in many different materials. These include fabric, leather, metal, or gemstones, so you can find the perfect one for any outfit or event.
  • Styling with Outfits: With the beachy look, anklets are great with flip-flops or any casual summer outfit sandals. But they can also be a fun addition to sneakers or heels, adding some personal style in an unexpected way.
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Anklets are a great way to show off your style while also keeping that 90s vibe going strong. No matter whether they're peeking out from under cropped jeans or worn with bare feet on a sandy beach.

Mood Rings

Mood rings are back in style and more popular than ever! These colorful pieces of jewelry first became trendy in the 1970s before making a comeback during the '90s. And now they're capturing the hearts of yet another generation. One that wants to express how it feels through what it wears.

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If you've never owned a mood ring, here's how it works. The ring contains liquid crystals that change color based on your emotions. For example, blue means you're calm, while red shows you're excited.

People loved these rings because they could look down at their hands and see a shift from one hue to another. It is an experience both intimate and fun. It may explain why so many folks have positive memories of wearing them.

Modern mood rings retain the original thermochromic charm but with updated styles. The latest designs make this quirky jewelry suitable for any occasion, whether wearing jeans or a gown. Think refined bands and intricate settings adorned with gems.

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The return of mood rings to fashion brings not only nostalgia but also fun stories and revived interest. You might notice social media dares based on your ring's hue, as well as party nights dedicated to the 1970s fad. It shows that people still find it amusing and mysterious at once!

Hair Jewelry

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Hair jewelry, the sparkly fashion trend from the 1990s, is making a comeback. Those fun butterfly clips and pretty hair beads? They're not only for reminiscing about. Now, they can add some glamour to your locks — albeit with a modern touch.

Back in the day, colorful hair accessories let us express ourselves through our style. Butterfly clips made any' do look playful while beads added texture. Plus, there was something cool about putting them in yourself.

Fast-forward to now. Those elements have been refined into new versions of Nineties classics. Think chic metal minimalist takes on butterfly clips that work with any outfit. Or consider grown-up hair pins featuring pearls worn in all kinds of ways - not just for weddings.

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If you want to add a special touch to your outfit or enhance your appearance on any ordinary day, using hair accessories can be both fun and fashionable. Here are some suggestions for how you can do it yourself:

  • Clip it: Bring back the 1990s with butterfly clips. Choose just one in a color you like to pin back one side of your hair.
  • Beaded beauty: For a bohemian style, thread small beads onto the ends when you braid your hair.
  • Mix and match: Who says you can only wear tiny hair jewels with complicated updos? Try adding some to everyday hairstyles. For example, try them with disheveled waves or messy buns. They will give an unexpectedly glamorous effect!

Layered Statement Necklaces

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Layered statement necklaces are back in fashion and can transform an outfit with their bold design. The 90s trend is making a comeback. These necklaces add depth and drama. They have multiple strands of varying lengths, often with different materials.

By combining chains, beads, and pendants, these layered pieces create texture-rich styles that cater to every taste. One minute, they may appear to be dainty chokers, and the next, an elegant rope. 

What makes them interesting is that when these designs are brought together, they feel both complex and harmonious at once.

On red carpets and at important events, celebrities such as Blake Lively and Rihanna have followed this trend. Their twist on the look tends to involve lots of pearls. Think long ones (opera or rope length), worn with metallic chains plus gems dotted here and there.

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If you're dressing for a formal occasion, team your layered necklace with a simple dress or gown. This way, all eyes will be on your jewelry (as it should be!). For chic everyday wear, go for casual elegance by adding multiple delicate layers over a plain blouse or fine-knit polo neck.

Vintage charm that doesn't feel old-fashioned: check. Contemporary coolness without trying too hard: check. With so many elements at play, creating your own take on statement necklaces couldn't be easier – or more fun!

Conclusion

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The impact of '90s jewelry is still felt in fashion today. Fashion repeats itself, and you can wear updated nostalgic pieces in your own way.

Chokers, large chains, hoop earrings, and stack necklaces are just as popular now as they were then. And they help you create a look that's all yours, too.

So, dive into the styles of this influential decade. These classics will put some old-school cool into any outfit. Because when it comes to fashion, why be generic? Make it about you.