It’s Britain’s biggest night in fashion and models and celebrities alike brought some major red carpet looks out for the British Fashion Council’s annual Fashion Awards. While all the other blogs are focusing on the clothes we here at WWWD prefer to focus on the jewels. Who do you think sparkled best on the red carpet?
RITA ORA: While some of you may say that the embellished Prada headband detracts from Rita’s Lorraine Schwartz diamond jewelry, we love the over the top opulent look it creates. The more sparkle the better. 


SARA SAMPAIO: The model wore a pair of asymmetrical behind the ear Roaring Diamonds earrings from Messika. Designer Valerie Messika modeled the earrings after a 1920s showgirl’s feathery headdress. Sara capped off her look with a $21,000 Glam’Azone Skinny 4 row cuff.
POPPY DELEVINGNE: Pretty in pink the model and socialite wore De Grisogono’s India pink coral and brown diamond earrings with matching ring. If these jewels look familiar Cheryl Cole wore the same suite of jewels at Cannes in 2016. 


KENDALL JENNER:Â The model opted to match her jewels to her dress. Kendall went with a sleek pair of geometric box hoop earrings paved with brown diamonds from Ofira. The $15,000 earrings were the perfect color match to her risky embellished gold gown.

ROSIE HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY: How apropo that Rosie chose diamond wing earrings from Jessica McCormack to go with her feathered Givenchy Couture dress.

JESS GLYNNE: The British singer was simply electrifying in a lime green suit with diamonte details which matched the megawatt sparkle of her Bulgari 18K white gold and diamond Serpenti necklace.

ELLIE GOULDING: Ellie opted to match her jewels to her shoes. The singer wore Siam Anna Dello Russo statement earrings and pendant necklace from Swarovski. Thoughts on the jewelry look?
WINNIE HARLOW: Winnie certainly went all out with the silver embellishments and feathers! The model completed her red carpet look with a pair of Lorraine Schwartz’s diamond mesh earrings.
EVA HERZIGOVA: We just loved Eva’s Elie Top necklace. The model wore the statement making $18,000 necklace which featured patinated silver and gold scroll and motif work and an onyx shield depicting a lion. 
JENNA LOUISE COLEMAN: British actress Jenna Louise Coleman really did look like a queen on the red carpet of the British Fashion Awards. The stunning actress who plays Queen Victoria wore a rare suite of Georgian garnet jewels circa 1770 from Berganza.



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BUSY PHILIPPS: We know Busy is a die hard Irene Neuwirth fan, so we were surprised to find her wearing Tiffany & Co. with her metallic turquoise Siriano suit.
GIGI HADID: Gigi stood out from the crowd with her bold print Versace jumpsuit. The model wore Messika earrings and picked up the vibrant red and green colors of her outfit by wearing huge Lorraine Schwartz emerald and ruby cocktail rings on each hand.



ROSARIO DAWSON: Rosario’s diamond Forevermark choker and matching bracelets were the only best things about her entire red carpet ensemble – even the white robe looked better with the diamonds. Just saying!


KENDALL JENNER: The reality star and Kardashian sister looked ethereal at last night’s CFDA Awards. Kendall wore diamond starlet earrings and a stardust diamond bracelet all by jewelry designer Ippolita.
ROSIE HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY: Rosie wore friend and designer Joseph Altuzarra to the CFDA’s. We got a little distracted with the lace inserts on the pants but managed to tear our eyes away and focus on the incredible diamond statement earrings that the model wore from Lorraine Schwartz. 


KEHLANI: The singer caught our eye with her embellished shell earrings by Philipp Lim. Kehlani added some additional sparkle to her billowly yellow dress with diamond rings from Tiffany & Co. 

SHANINA SHAIK: The Victoria’s Secret model wore a stunning array of gold floral and leaf ornamentation by designer Kobi Halpern. 



RACHEL ZOE: Looking white hot, stylist to the stars Rachel Zoe wore an array of rock crystal and diamond jewels from David Webb.


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