Pop culture-inspired jewelry looks
Big or small screen, nothing cements a character as an instant icon more than her signature accessories. From Old Hollywood ‘it girls’ to modern-day miniseries queens, shop the finer things on film with our pop culture-inspired jewelry looks.
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Pop culture-inspired jewelry looks
Big or small screen, nothing cements a character as an instant icon more than her signature accessories. From Old Hollywood ‘it girls’ to modern-day miniseries queens, shop the finer things on film with our pop culture-inspired jewelry looks.
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Pop culture-inspired jewelry looks
Big or small screen, nothing cements a character as an instant icon more than her signature accessories. From Old Hollywood ‘it girls’ to modern-day miniseries queens, shop the finer things on film with our pop culture-inspired jewelry looks.
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Holly Golightly's pearl necklace in Breakfast at Tiffany's
Audrey Hepburn’s Holly Golightly is everything classic and classy, just like her penchant for pearls. Pair multi-strand necklaces—like one from Completedworks—with LBDs, long black gloves and mega oversized sunglasses to emulate her look from the Breakfast at Tiffany’s opening scene.
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Lorelei Lee's diamonds in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Marilyn Monroe’s Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes epitomizes Old Hollywood glamour. Heed her advice (diamonds really are a girl’s best friend) and opt for statement pieces from the likes of Rabanne and Anabela Chan. Nail the showgirl aesthetic by pairing your jewels with floor-length gowns in opulent shades of pink.
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Lorelei Lee's diamonds in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Marilyn Monroe’s Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes epitomizes Old Hollywood glamour. Heed her advice (diamonds really are a girl’s best friend) and opt for statement pieces from the likes of Rabanne and Anabela Chan. Nail the showgirl aesthetic by pairing your jewels with floor-length gowns in opulent shades of pink.
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Lorelei Lee's diamonds in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Marilyn Monroe’s Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes epitomizes Old Hollywood glamour. Heed her advice (diamonds really are a girl’s best friend) and opt for statement pieces from the likes of Rabanne and Anabela Chan. Nail the showgirl aesthetic by pairing your jewels with floor-length gowns in opulent shades of pink.
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Eleanor Young's emerald ring in Crazy Rich Asians
Owned and designed by Michelle Yeoh herself, Eleanor Young’s emerald ring in Crazy Rich Asians flanks its near-flawless stone with two white diamonds, similar to this piece from Anabela Chan. Style with tailored separates and understated accessories to let the jewelry take center stage.
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Anzie
Inspired by the French "La vie en couleur," Anzie's vibrant creations feature kaleidoscopic gemstones that celebrate life's most meaningful moments. Blending heirloom sensibility with modern design, these pieces are a smart addition to any forever collection.
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Princess Diana's blue sapphire ring in The Crown
From wedding gown to revenge dress, each look worn by Elizabeth Debicki on The Crown brought her portrayal of Princess Diana to life. Do as Lady Di did and accessorize with a deep blue sapphire engagement ring similar to Edward Avedis’ Astra style. A pair of jeans, oxford shirt and structured blazer complete the off-duty royal uniform.
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Princess Diana's blue sapphire ring in The Crown
From wedding gown to revenge dress, each look worn by Elizabeth Debicki on The Crown brought her portrayal of Princess Diana to life. Do as Lady Di did and accessorize with a deep blue sapphire engagement ring similar to Edward Avedis’ Astra style. A pair of jeans, oxford shirt and structured blazer complete the off-duty royal uniform.
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Princess Diana's blue sapphire ring in The Crown
From wedding gown to revenge dress, each look worn by Elizabeth Debicki on The Crown brought her portrayal of Princess Diana to life. Do as Lady Di did and accessorize with a deep blue sapphire engagement ring similar to Edward Avedis’ Astra style. A pair of jeans, oxford shirt and structured blazer complete the off-duty royal uniform.
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Young Princess Rhaenyra’s jewels in House of the Dragon
House of the Dragon’s Young Princess Rhaenyra—portrayed by Milly Alcock—undoubtedly dresses the part of medieval royalty. Rooted in Old World inspiration, jewelry designer Armenta’s pieces fit seamlessly into the world of Westeros with their use of two-tone metals, tinted diamonds and signature crivelli motifs.
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