CONSTANCE WU: We were looking everywhere for the jewelry designer of Constance Wu’s iridescent earrings at last night’s LA premiere of Isn’t It Romantic. Turns out that the stunning drops are from Wu’s own personal jewelry collection! (See her Instagram posting below) We just love the idea that she added her own personal touch to her red carpet look. 


DIANE KRUGER:Â Let’s just sit back and admire one of Diane’s best jewelry looks of 2019, shall we?. Did you see her flawless Messika Kashmir earrings that featured 15.2 carats and 92 oval cut diamonds that blended in seamlessly with the embroidery on her Givenchy Haute Couture dress? We’re speechless!



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SAOIRSE RONAN: The Oscar-nominated actress enchanted us at the London premiere of Mary Queen of Scots with her dazzling ruby and diamond jewels. Precious Chopard’s High Jewelry earrings and floral ring were the perfect sparkling embellishments to her high collared and billowly white Herrera gown. 





BLAKE LIVELY: Did you know that Blake was wearing over $2 million of Lorraine Schwartz jewels? Her custom halo was comprised of over 100 carats of champagne nude colored diamonds. She donned a pair of 30-carat Colombian emerald and diamond earrings in 18K gold and the bracelets?? Hello! Stunning!


LILY COLLINS: Lily was so on point last night. Her outfit, which was a nod to a painting of Our Lady of Sorrows, was Givenchy. The actress kept her jewels simple and wore Cartier onyx drop earrings and rings. 
NICKI MINAJ: Nicki was a red-hot Joan of Arc sparkling in some dynamite diamonds! Her Tiffany and Co. Art Deco stacks and ruby and diamond rings were simply dazzling. Head piece by Marianna Harutunian.

JOAN SMALLS: Joan was a golden goddess at last’s night Met Gala. The model wore a gold collar necklace and matching bracelet by Bulgari. We just love her Art Deco-inspired halo.
AMBER HEARD: Radiant in red, Amber wore mismatched earrings by Dean Davidson and Jen Meyer. H. Crowne rings and additional jewels from Beladora Jewelry completed her heavenly look. 
EMILIA CLARKE: Sticking to the ‘Heavenly Bodies’ theme, Emilia wore an Alta Moda dress covered with portraits of cherubs and a matching ornate crown by Dolce & Gabbana.

MADONNA: The Met Gala event was made for Madonna. The ‘Like A Virgin’ singer and last night’s performer at the event wore a heavily embellished Jean Paul Gaultier outfit. What we were drawn to were her Narcisa Pheres black oval enamel and cross motif earrings. She completed her look with several diamond rosaries from Jacob &Co and cross jewelry and nameplate necklace from Lana Jewelry.

RIHANNA:Â As the head of the gala, Rihanna wore a headpiece similar to those worn by the leader of the Catholic Church – the Pope. What we love is that she placed her own twist to the outfit by donning the headpiece with a bejeweled Givenchy mini. Her 1934 opal dove crucifix necklace from Cartier was her jewel of the night. Rihanna wore additional jewels from Maria Tash, Gilan and Narcisa Pheres.


CARDI B: One of our favorites of the night. The “Bodak Yellow” star wore head to toe Moschino covered in an array of pearls and rich-hued gems. Stunning!
PRIYANKA CHOPRA: Just blew us away. Did you know that her custom Ralph Lauren creation took over 250 hours of embroidery and is made up of meticulous beadwork and Swarovski crystals? Lucky for us her stylist Cristina Ehrlich gave us a sneak peek at her equally stunning rings. 


CLAIRE DANES: The pregnant star was clad in a colorful Marni ensemble. She paired the look with a gold almost primitive looking parure with colored enamel details. Thoughts on the look?
RUBY ROSE: Ruby Rose struck a pose on the red carpet at the Met Gala last night. Interesting fact: Her makeup artist Jo Baker created her faux eyebrow piercing complete with dangling crucifixes for the event.
SARAH JESSICA PARKER: The Sex in the City star stuck to diamonds. Who could blame her when you’re wearing a crown like this? Diamond studs from Fred Leighton added just the right amount of sparkle to her red carpet outfit.

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