Los Angeles, CA (August 25, 2014) – Hollywood’s biggest television stars celebrated their achievements wearing platinum jewelry at the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards and related parties this evening.
From the multiple modern cocktail rings as seen on Gwen Stefani, to Jessica Pare’s vintage pendant necklace, A-list women chose to showcase their jewels in naturally white platinum settings that truly enhance the brilliance of diamonds and colored gemstones. Platinum is the precious metal that never changes color nor fades. It’s the ideal choice for life’s most unforgettable moments.
Style expert Nina Garcia was “captivated by the timeless jewels including stud earrings and diamond cuff bracelets. Platinum jewelry epitomizes classic glamour, and is the perfect complement to any red carpet look.”
Following is a list of stars who celebrated tonight’s achievements in PLATINUM:
Gwen Stefani in Platinum by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond stud earrings
-Platinum cuff bracelet with white and pink diamonds
-3 platinum and diamond rings
Hayden Panettiere in Platinum by Fred Leighton
-Old Mine platinum and diamond drop earrings (4 carats each)
Jessica Pare in Platinum by Fred Leighton
-Platinum and diamond pendant necklace from the 1950’s
-Platinum and diamond stud earrings (2 carats each)
-Art Deco Old European platinum ring with diamonds and onyx
Julianne Hough in Platinum by Chopard
-Platinum earrings with emerald (8.76 carats)
-Platinum and diamond line necklace (40.88 carats)
Julie Bowen in Platinum by Jacob & Co.
-Platinum and sapphire ring
Camila Alves in Platinum by Neil Lane
-Platinum earrings with diamonds and pearl
-2 platinum and diamond line bracelets
-Platinum and diamond ring
Lizzy Caplan in Platinum by Neil Lane
-Platinum earrings with diamonds and pearls
-Platinum and diamond, ruby, and pearl bracelets
-Platinum ring with diamonds and pearl
Padma Lakshmi in Platinum by Fred Leighton
-Art Deco Old European platinum and diamond ring (9 carats)
Debra Messing in Platinum by Chopard
-Platinum and diamond earrings (10.40 carats)
Kate Walsh in Platinum by Chopard
-Platinum and diamond necklace (95.05 carats)
-Platinum ring with white, yellow and pink diamonds (6.36 carats)
Laverne Cox in Platinum by Fred Leighton
-Platinum and diamond earrings from the 1940’s
-Art Deco platinum and diamond brooches
-Art Deco platinum and diamond bracelet
Jodie Foster in Platinum by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond waterfall necklace
-Platinum and diamond cluster earrings
-Platinum and diamond bracelet
-Platinum and diamond ring
Edie Falco in Platinum by Fred Leighton
-Art Deco platinum earrings with diamonds and sapphire
-Art Deco platinum bracelet with diamonds and sapphire
-Art Deco platinum and diamond bracelet
-Platinum and diamond bracelet
Christine Baranski in Platinum by Fred Leighton
-Platinum earrings with diamonds and sapphire
-Platinum line bracelet with diamonds and sapphire from the 1930’s
-Platinum ring with diamonds and sapphire from the 1930’s
Minnie Driver in Platinum by Fred Leighton
-Platinum and diamond earrings from the 1950’s
-Platinum bracelet with diamonds and onyx from the 1920’s
-Art Deco platinum and diamond bracelet
-Art Deco platinum and diamond ring
Ellen Burstyn in Platinum by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond necklace
-Platinum and diamond earrings
-Platinum and diamond ring
About Platinum Jewelry
Platinum is the ideal choice for red carpet jewelry because it holds diamonds and precious gemstones more securely than any other metal. It is not only the highest quality metal, but its density makes it one of the most durable and enduring precious metals. Platinum is also naturally white, unlike white gold, which means it will not cast any tint onto a diamond or gemstone, allowing the stone’s genuine color to sparkle brightly.
For more information, please visit Platinum Guild International USA’s sites:
Consumer website: www.preciousplatinum.com