Celebrities Visited The StyleLab Suite During Emmy Awards Week To Borrow Millions In Jewelry For The Red Carpet
Style Expert Michael O'Connor Curated a Collection of the Most Exclusive Baubles
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- This past week, Emmy nominees from television shows including "Scandal," "Orange Is The New Black," "Homeland," "Silicon Valley," "Transparent," "American Horror Story," "Project Runway," "Top Chef," and other top stars got a coveted appointment at the StyleLab Jewelry Suite. These superstars as well as major wardrobe stylists had the opportunity to borrow from over $30 million worth of jewelry for the Emmy Awards and related parties.
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Michael O'Connor, leading style expert and television personality, curated a selection of baubles from world-renowned brands such as Christopher Designs, Davani by A&D Gem, John Ford, KALLATI™, The Leo Diamond by Leo Schachter, Leeza Braun for Leo Schachter, LVE by Schachter, MASTOLONI, Pure Grown Diamonds, Shaftel Diamond Co., Susan Eisen, and Takat, among others.
Here's the scoop on what celebrities and their stylists were eyeing for the Emmy Awards and surrounding red carpet parties.
Suzanne Cryer ("Silicon Valley") sparkled in a multi-row bracelet from Christopher Designs. It features over 21 carats of diamonds, set in 18k white gold and priced at $94,162. She was also infatuated with a $1 million necklace from Pure Grown Diamonds, consisting of 76 carats of emerald cut diamonds set in platinum.
Selenis Leyva ("Orange Is The New Black") was obsessed with a linear ring from Davani by A&D Gem. The flexible bauble includes over 2 carats of round diamonds set in 14k white gold, and priced at $12,742.
Khandi Alexander (nominated for "Scandal") gravitated towards a stunning ring design from John Ford that consisted of a 5.29 carat black opal surrounded by 2.71 carats of diamonds. Set in platinum, this ring is priced at $22,000.
Nominated producer Tara Herrmann ("Orange Is The New Black") fell in love with two bracelets from the KALLATI™ "True Naturals Collection," featuring natural fancy yellow, white, and cocoa diamonds set in gold. The bracelets were priced at $72,500 and $38,500.
Actress Jennifer Aspen ("Devious Maids") couldn't resist the LVE by Schachter cuff, featuring over 13 carats of diamonds set in 18k white gold and priced at $72,000. She also looked glamorous in a pair of long linear drape earrings from The Leo Diamond by Leo Schachter that included over 10 carats of diamonds set in 18k white gold, and priced at $68,500.
Stylist Chelsea Bamesberger who's working with Emmy nominee Tatiana Maslany ("Orphan Black") favored a pair of yellow and white diamond earrings from Leeza Braun for Leo Schachter. This spectacular design features over 24 carats of yellow and white diamonds, set in 18k white gold, and priced at $75,000.
Julie Lake ("Orange Is The New Black") was enamored with a bracelet from MASTOLONI's "Signature Collection." This Limited Edition five row design features multicolored, baroque Tahitian pearls secured with an 18k yellow gold tube clasp, and priced at $7,700.
Maitland Ward ("Boy Meets World") piled on jewelry from Shaftel Diamond Co., including over 100 carats of emeralds and diamonds, with a total price of $535,000.
Carlease Burke ("Crowded") was drawn to a pair of hand fabricated one-of-a-kind earrings from Susan Eisen, set in 14k recycled white gold and priced at $30,500. This Deco style design was crafted with 3 carats of diamonds and two freshwater freeform cultured pearls.
Nominated Director Lesli Linka Glatter ("Homeland") looked radiant in a pair of Zambian emerald and diamond earrings from Takat, priced at $327,297. This sparkling design included over 21 carats of emerald and 4 carats of diamonds, set in 18k white gold.
Hollywood's biggest television stars selected many other baubles from the StyleLab Jewelry Suite to wear on the red carpet. Final jewelry confirmations will be disclosed on Sunday evening.
SOURCE StyleLab
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