Hip-hop Jewelry and Today's Stars
By Sam Serio
Watch any of the major movie, television, and music award shows on
television today and one of the first things youll notice about the celebrities on
the red carpet, aside from their extravagant (and sometimes outlandish) attire, are the
amount and size of the jewelry they are wearing. Hip-hop jewelry, more commonly known as
bling-bling, is definitely not understated fashion. The bigger and the flashier it is, the
better. Preferred by many of todays celebrities, hip-hop jewelry adorns the fingers,
necks, arms, even the teeth of many stars.
Oversized studs and chains are the trademarks of hip-hop jewelry and
are preferred by celebrities such as Sean Combs, or P. Diddy. At the 2004 MTV Video Music
Awards, he sported a diamond ring, bracelet, and watch from Jacob and Company. Rapper 50
Cent is another celebrity who is hardly ever seen without his hip-hop jewelry. On his web
site, 50 Cent offers more affordable, though just as flashy, bling-bling for those of us
who do not earn the megabucks that he and his fellow celebrities rake in. There are also
many other web sites that offer low-priced hip-hop jewelry inspired by popular rap
artists.
Hip-hop jewelry comes in many shapes and sizes, all of them meant to
catch the eye and attract attention. Heavy chains of silver or gold (or both) can
oftentimes be seen on celebrities such as LL Cool J and Ja Rule in their music videos.
Hip-hop jewelry web sites offer fully iced-out bling-bling, or watches, rings,
bracelets and earrings that are heavily decorated with real or faux diamonds. So-called
spinner watches and rings are big best sellers in the hip-hop jewelry
category. Also available are customized, removable gold, silver and platinum teeth which
may be studded with jewels and gemstones, so even the pearly whites can have their share
of hip-hop jewelry.
Women celebrities are keeping pace with their male counterparts when it
comes to wearing hip-hop jewelry. Stars such as Beyonce, Lil Kim, Ashanti and Missy
Elliott are regularly seen in pictures wearing large diamond jewelry items of various
colors. Even young female celebrities are getting on the bling-bling bandwagon. Teen stars
like Jo Jo and Hilary Duff are said to be avid hip-hop jewelry enthusiasts and count
themselves among the large number of bejeweled stars today.
Large, ostentatious pieces of jewelry did not start becoming popular
only because of the hip-hop cultural phenomenon (think Elvis Presley and Tom Jones), but
hip-hop has altered the jewelry market in a big way. Fans see what their favorite
celebrities are wearing, and there are numerous options for them to emulate their idols
at least in terms of fashion. Jewelry has always been a part of popular culture,
and todays hip-hop jewelry and the celebrities who wear them are even more so in
this age of instant information. |