Prominent jewelry: These celebrities sparked a chain reaction

A Michelle Obama necklace just landed at the top of Google's search. It's not the first celebrity chain to go viral.

Michelle Obama (56) recently inspired millions of people with her speech at the Democratic Party Conference. "Choose Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as if your life depends on it," said the former first lady. But in addition to all the strong messages of the speech, one thing above all caught the audience's attention: the little golden "VOTE" chain that Obama wore around his neck.

Thousands of users asked on Twitter where to buy the filigree piece of jewelery, on Google the chain with the simple but expressive message quickly became a top search term. The necklace comes from the atelier of jewelry designer Chari Cuthbert, who designed the piece "for dynamic women who want their voices to be heard, especially at the ballot boxes".

Angela Merkel's Germany chain

Chancellor Angela Merkel (66) has also created fashion trends: for the TV duel shortly before the federal elections in 2013, the Chancellor wore a chain made of black, gold and red elements around her neck. The TV duel was seen by almost 18 million viewers, many of whom celebrated Merkel's "Germany Chain". She even has her own Twitter account.

Even days later, the necklace of jewelry designers Ulrike and Hans-Peter Weyrich was a topic in the media, numerous jewelry stores and jewelry stores offered imitations of the "Schlandkette". The Chancellor also wore the necklace on the day of the German World Cup victory in 2014 in Rio de Janeiro. Another chain of Merkel also provided material for political speculation: the day after the federal election in 2013, she wore a black and green necklace …

Meghan's "H" and "M" chain

Shortly after the relationship between Prince Harry (35) and actress Meghan Markle (39) began, today's Duchess of Sussex was photographed buying flowers in Toronto. Her neck was adorned with a filigree gold chain with the letters "H" for Harry and "M" for Meghan. And that apparently caused trouble for Meghan: In the book "Finding Freedom", the authors claim that Harry's partner got a call from a palace employee who told her that she was attracting unnecessary attention with the necklace.

The chain of the brand "Maya Brenner" quickly became a hit online, everyone wanted to know where to buy the jewelry with the initials. The Duchess is seen with similar necklaces again and again – shortly after Archie's (1) birth she wore a necklace with the letter "A", at her baby party allegedly one with the word "Mummy", she is often said to have necklaces on her neck decorate on which zodiac symbols can be seen.

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