Sticking your neck out: the glitzy come-hither trend of awards season

Sometimes, physique elements grow to be the unlikely stars of the crimson carpet. A decade in the past, it was “Angelina’s leg” that went viral on the Oscars; this yr it’s the flip of the neck. Sure, you learn that appropriately. It’s the neck’s time to shine.

As crimson carpets flicker again into consciousness post-Covid, there’s one thing apt a few physique half as random because the neck having time within the highlight. It matches nicely with the awoken-from-a-daze feeling most of us have as we sleepwalk again to regular life.

On the Baftas on Sunday night time, the neck was encased in numerous polo necks, shirts and attire. It was accompanied by the heads of Learn how to Get Away With Homicide’s Elliot Knight, The Witcher’s Emma Appleton, Daniel Kaluuya, Cyrano’s costume designer Massimo Cantini Parrini and star of Belfast Caitríona Balfe.

Daniel Kaluuya attends the Baftas 2022.
Daniel Kaluuya attends the Baftas 2022. Photograph: Dave Benett/Getty Pictures

It’s the newest a part of a “come hither” pattern taking up on social media lately, however the place tummies, derrieres, cleavage and bits of collar bones have been revealed after which withdrawn below outfits that look as in the event that they might be blown away by a powerful gust of wind. And sure I do know “attractive neck” is about as interesting because it sounds, nevertheless it’s a part of the so-called “vibe shift”: slipping out of the arid, sexless, Covid-era sadwear into the reckless roaring 20s (this was what sizzling vax summer season was purported to be however sadly didn’t materialise).

Matt Hancock at Capital radio’s Jingle Bell Ball.
Matt Hancock at Capital radio’s Jingle Bell Ball. Photograph: Doug Peters/PA

The peek-a-boo neck couldn't be extra of a now pattern. From tech bros to scammers and worldwide spies, disgraced MPs to pop-art icons, there’s one thing wickedly shh-shh about the entire look. It’s one half James Bond and two elements Milk Tray man: it’s a glance that screams “hidden agenda!” by cutesy tucks and turns.

Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes in The Dropout.
Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes in The Dropout. Photograph: Beth Dubber/AP

Popular culture is positively drowning in polo necks, whose depth of tuck reveals how a lot (or little) of the neck we really see. We’ve had Amanda Seyfried in The Dropout, as Silicon Valley grifter Elizabeth Holmes. Holmes wore a black Issey Miyake polo neck as she tried to cosplay on the gravitas of Steve Jobs whereas fooling the world out of tens of millions of dollars; Paul McCartney wore one in Beatles’ doc Get Again, making an attempt to marshal his band into form with out an excessive amount of “unhealthy dad” vitality and Andy Warhol is presently sporting one for his return as an AI robotic in Netflix’s The Andy Warhol Diaries.

The truth is, there’s a particular query mark over whether or not it is best to belief somebody carrying a polo neck. That Matt Hancock has lately taken to carrying one says all of it actually.

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