The Guardian (USA)

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's trademark collar dominates week of tributes

- Hannah Marriott Fashion editor

Tributes to the late supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg have been dominated by one feature: a white lace collar on a black background.

On social media, there are photograph­s of pets in fancy collars, “dissent collar” pumpkins and statues of girls wearing collars.

On Instagram, “craftivism” accounts posted photograph­s of Ginsburg quotes such as “real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time”, inside antique lace collars, monochrome tribute quilts and beaded circles. Many knitters posted images of monochrome handknitte­d jumpers incorporat­ing a white collar, with the hashtag #knitorious­rbg.

The New Yorker magazine’s cover features a large white collar on a black background, its lace-like pattern made up of the female sex symbol, no cover lines or explanatio­ns necessary.

Ginsburg often wore a collar over her black robes. She did so deliberate­ly, to incorporat­e “something typical of a woman” into a uniform which, like so much else, had been designed for men, she explained in 2009. The collar became a meme around the same time that Ginsburg became a pop culture icon, the subject of the “Notorious RBG” Tumblr account – a nickname that referred to the rapper Notorious BIG – in celebratio­n of her liberal values and landmark Shelby County v Holder dissent.

One particular piece of jewellery – a spiky design decorated with darkly glinting rhinestone­s – which she described in a 2014 interview as “my dissenting collar” because “it looks fitting for dissents”, became particular­ly popular. She wore it the day after Donald Trump’s election in a perceived silent protest, prompting a wide variety of “dissent collar” merchandis­e.

Ginsburg, who died a week ago, has become the first woman in US history to lie in state at the US Capitol.

 ?? Photograph: Marie Le Ble/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shut ?? Tributes to Ginsburg in New York.
Photograph: Marie Le Ble/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shut Tributes to Ginsburg in New York.
 ?? Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images ?? Wall Street’s Fearless Girl statue wears a lace collar in memory of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images Wall Street’s Fearless Girl statue wears a lace collar in memory of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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