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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Harry Winston An Old Favorite Making Red Carpet Dreams Come True!







Natalie Portman


Natalie Portman wore a Dior Haute Couture dress from Rare Vintage (1954 collection), Dior shoes, a Charlotte Olympia bag, and Harry Winston jewels.

at Award Show
-Platinum and diamond v-shaped cluster necklace by Harry Winston

-Platinum and oval diamond drop earrings (5.76 carats each) by Harry Winston


at After Parties
-Platinum and diamond drop earrings by Harry Winston
-3 platinum and diamond bracelets by Harry Winston
-Platinum and pear shaped diamond cluster ring by Harry Winston.



                


Jessica Chastain, Academy Award Nominee, was resplendent in a bespoke silk organza, hand-embroidered Alexander McQueen gown with $2 million in Harry Winston yellow diamond jewels.

- Pear Shaped Yellow Diamond Drop Earrings
- Stacked Yellow Diamond Bracelets
- Yellow Diamond Micropave Ring


Melissa McCarthy, presenter and nominee wore colorless diamond drop earrings by Harry Winston.









Shailene Woodley

Shailene Woodley wears Valentino Couture as she walks the red carpet  wearing Harry Winston jewelry, Ferragamo heels, Valentino clutch, and Essie nail polish.



-Platinum and diamond wire drop   
  earrings by Harry Winston
-Mandarin Garnet and Pink 
  Sapphire Lotus ring 



Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (Vanity Fair party)


-Platinum and diamond bezel set drop earrings 
  by Harry Winston
-Platinum and diamond bezel set chain bracelet 
  by Harry Winston
-Platinum and diamond line bracelet by Harry Winston

                                         




Olivia Munn
 (Vanity Fair party)


Olivia Munn glowed as she arrived at the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at Sunset Tower on Sunday (February 26) in West Hollywood, Calif.  The 31-year-old actress wore Calvin Klein Collection and finished her look with Harry Winston jewelry.

-Platinum stud earrings on a wire with pink and white  
  diamonds by Harry Winston
-Platinum and diamond sunflower bracelet by Harry Winston

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Stars Love the Red Carpet Attitude of Neil Lane Jewelry









Angelina Jolie 
Though, at this point, she will forever be remembered for an awkward leg pose (Google "leg bombing") Angelina was the picture of class. In a black velvet Atelier Versace gown, split thigh high she finished her look with Neil Lane jewelry, Salvatore Ferragamo peeptoe shoes, and a Jaime Mascaro clutch. In the perfect example of jewelry becoming wardrobe, Ms. Jolie wore a pair of Brooches totaling 25 carats of diamonds in platinum at the waist of her gown...in the back!!!

-Platinum and diamond jewelry by Neil Lane
-Platinum and cushion-cut diamond drop earrings (20 carats) by Neil Lane
-Platinum and cushion-cut diamond ring (15 carats) by Neil Lane
-Pair of platinum and diamond pins worn on the back of her waist (25 carats) by Neil Lane

For a total of 2.5 Million in Neil Lane Diamond and Platinum Jewelry

        
Octavia Spencer

Remembering her red-carpet loyalties, Octavia went with her favorite designer, Tadashi Shoji, who was the only Designer that sent her gowns when she was started her acting career. Well maybe it is his experience with dressing her figure, but this silvery white beaded gown, with radiating ruched details was a knock out!!!

-Platinum and diamond briolette chandelier earrings (20 carats) by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond cocktail ring by Neil Lane















Kristen Wiig

At some point in time, someone (had to have been someone important), told Kristen that she looked great in a monotone head-to-toe look...and once again Taupe? Blush? Nude? Well they did her a dis-service, just once I would love to see Kristen in Jewel Tones. Thank God for the Jewels! The Comedian walked the carpet in J. Mendel finished with Prada shoes, Neil Lane jewelry, and a Judith Leiber bag.

-Two wide platinum and diamond bracelets by Neil Lane
-Platinum ring with diamonds, emerald and ruby by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond eternity bands by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond chandelier earrings by Neil Lane




     


Maya Rudolph

Statuesque in a plum Johanna Johnson with sparkling crystal detail across the shoulders, Maya completed her look with Neil Lane jewels, Salvatore Ferragamo bag, and Casadei shoes. 

-Platinum and diamond bracelets by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond cluster earrings by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond cocktail ring by Neil Lane


Sarah Hyland (red carpet)

-Platinum and diamond chandelier earrings by Neil Lane



Sarah Hyland 
(Elton John party)


-Platinum and diamond flower earrings by Neil Lane
-Platinum bangle with diamonds and onyx by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond ring by Neil Lane




Neil Lane Jewelry at 20th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation’s Oscar Viewing Party 


Anne Heche

-Platinum and diamond drop earrings by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond ring by Neil Lane






Malin Akerman 

-Platinum and Black diamond Studs by Neil Lane
-Platinum and Black diamond band rings by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond, Black Onyx ring by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond, Jade and Onyx Link Bracelet by Neil Lane



Neil Lane Jewelry at Vanity Fair Oscar Viewing Party


Abbie Cornish (Vanity Fair party)

-Platinum and diamond long drop earrings by Neil Lane
-Platinum with diamonds Ruffle cuff bracelet by Neil Lane
-Platinum, Ruby and diamond cocktail ring by Neil Lane










About the Neil Lane collection

The Neil Lane collection features world-renowned, beautiful works of art that are a direct reflection of Neil Lane, both as a celebrated designer, and respected curator of important, period jewels.
From trend-setting rough-cut diamond sautoirs that sparkle on the red carpet to the most elegant engagement and bridal rings, every piece of jewelry designed by Neil Lane is a stunning fashion statement. The Neil Lane collection also includes some of the finest period jewels and designs from all over the world. Unique historical pieces have been hand-selected from the magnificent houses of Cartier, Boucheron, Mauboussin, Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany & Co. and other manufacturers and exclusive sources worldwide. All of the glamorous one-of-a-kind Neil Lane designs, as well as the antique and estate jewels, are rare and rich with heritage.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Platinum and Colored Gems ROCKED the Red Carpet!



Los Angeles, CA (February 26, 2012) – Hollywood’s most important night of the year is forever captured in memory and this year’s Oscar hopefuls and VIPs reflected the timelessness of the event with their choice of jewelry.  Platinum, the precious metal that never changes color nor fades, ruled the red carpet at the 2012 Academy Awards. 


From Natalie Portman and Cameron Diaz’s diamond necklaces, to Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Lopez’s drop earrings, Hollywood’s leading actresses chose to showcase their jewels in naturally white platinum settings that truly enhance the brilliance of diamonds and colored gemstones.  Last night at the "84th Annual Academy Awards" in Los Angeles, Platinum was the ideal choice for life’s most unforgettable moments.

Following is a list of stars that celebrated tonight's achievements in PLATINUM:

Jennifer Lopez
-Platinum and diamond earrings by Lorraine Schwartz
-Platinum and diamond rings by Lorraine Schwartz

Cameron Diaz
-Platinum and emerald-cut diamond necklace by Tiffany &  Co.
-Platinum and bezel-set diamond stud earrings by Tiffany & Co.
-Platinum and round diamond Dome ring by Tiffany & Co.


Kate Hudson (Vanity Fair party)
-Platinum and wide diamond Zig Zag bracelet by Tiffany &  Co.
-Platinum and wide round diamond bracelet by Tiffany &  Co.
-Platinum and round diamond stud earrings (6.12 carats) by Tiffany &  Co.

Rooney Mara
-Platinum and diamond ring with a miniature portrait circa 1910 by Fred Leighton

 Penelope Cruz
-Platinum and pear-shape diamond necklace (56 carats) by Chopard
-Platinum and diamond cluster earrings (15 carats) by Chopard
-Platinum and fancy-shape diamond line bracelet (43 carats) by Chopard

Nina Dobrev (Elton John party)

-Platinum and diamond cluster earrings (13 carats) by Chopard

-Platinum and diamond cuff (18 carats) by Chopard

Brooklyn Decker (Elton John party)

-Platinum and pear-shape diamond drop earrings (9 carats) set in a 
pave diamond frame by Chopard

-Platinum and oval-shape diamond line bracelet (35 carats) by Chopard



Missi Pyle
-Platinum and pear-shaped diamond chandelier earrings (16 carats) by Chopard
-Platinum and fancy-shaped diamond necklace featuring over 80 white diamonds (34 carats) by Chopard
-Platinum and five-row diamond ring (9 carats) by Chopard.

Natalie Portman
at Award Show
-Platinum and diamond v-shaped cluster necklace by Harry Winston
-Platinum and oval diamond drop earrings (5.76 carats each) by Harry Winston


at After Parties
-Platinum and diamond drop earrings by Harry Winston
-3 platinum and diamond bracelets by Harry Winston
-Platinum and pear shaped diamond cluster ring by Harry Winston

Shailene Woodley
-Platinum and diamond wire drop earrings by Harry Winston


Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (Vanity Fair party)
-Platinum and diamond bezel set drop earrings by Harry Winston
-Platinum and diamond bezel set chain bracelet by Harry Winston
-Platinum and diamond line bracelet by Harry Winston

Olivia Munn (Vanity Fair party)
-Platinum stud earrings on a wire with pink and white diamonds by Harry Winston
-Platinum and diamond sunflower bracelet by Harry Winston


Tina Fey

-Platinum earrings with sixteen oval cut blue sapphires (47.36 carats) and sixteen mixed shape emeralds (2.94 carats) by Bulgari
-Platinum ring with sapphire (15.10 carats), emeralds (3.60 carats), and baguette diamonds (0.66 carats) by Bulgari


Angelina Jolie

-Platinum and cushion-cut diamond drop earrings (20 carats) by Neil Lane
-Platinum and cushion-cut diamond ring (15 carats) by Neil Lane
-Pair of platinum and diamond pins worn on the back of her waist (25 carats) by Neil Lane




Octavia Spencer
-Platinum and diamond briolette chandelier earrings (20 carats) by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond cocktail ring by Neil Lane

Kristen Wiig
-Two wide platinum and diamond bracelets by Neil Lane
-Platinum ring with diamonds, emerald and ruby by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond eternity bands by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond chandelier earrings by Neil Lane

Maya Rudolph
-Platinum and diamond bracelets by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond cluster earrings by Neil Lane
-Platinum and diamond cocktail ring by Neil Lane


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.    more at:  http://www.preciousplatinum.com

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Nadia Neuman Winner Featured in StyleLab's Red Carpet Jewelry Suite!


NADIA REIGNS ON THE 2012 ACADEMY AWARDS RED CARPET
Australian Jewellery Designer wins Global Design Competition!

Australian jewellery designer Nadia Neuman has been awarded one of the most prestigious
international jewellery awards with her design ‘Tyger Tyger’ to be launched at a suite as part of the 2012 Academy Awards in February.


Neuman won the Master Jewellery award in the Sustainability category as part of Rio Tinto’s Global Design Competition. The competition had a record number of entries from the US, Canada, Australia, India, China and Hong Kong across four categories of jewellery design and was judged by an elite panel from the fashion and jewellery industries. Her piece along with the other winning entrants will be part of Stylelab, a Red Carpet Celebrity Suite hosted by US jewellery expert Michael O’Connor and attended by some of the biggest names in Hollywood plus their stylists in the lead up to the Oscars on Sunday 26 February.


Neuman’s piece is a hand fan that melds together functionality and luxury all from a sustainable perspective. The fan features 18ct yellow gold panels of tiger print, surrounded by white diamonds set in 18ct white gold frames displaying black, iridescent feathers with diamonds set along each quill. 


In addition to using 100% sustainable materials in the design, the Tiger motif represents nature as an endangered creature and reminds its user of the need to care for the earth. The fan can also be worn as a necklace.

Submitted to “Sustainable Jewellery” category, is a breathtaking and glamorous ladies fan,
inspired by the themes of beauty and wild-spirit in nature, and glamour, mystery and adornment in culture.
“TYGER TYGER BURNING BRIGHT, IN THE FORESTS OF THE NIGHT”  William Blake: 1757-1827, “The Tyger”.
Neuman said, “It is a great honour to be recognised in this competition among so many other well known international jewellery designers. And to be given this special introduction to some of the worlds’ most glamorous celebrities is a once in a lifetime opportunity for an Australian designer!”


Nadia is no stranger to the limelight having been recognised with a host of Australian design awards already including the Harper’s BAZAAR Diamond Guild Australia Jewellery Awards and the Australian Jewellery Awards held by the Jewellers Association of Australia.


About Tyger, Tyger - from the Designer:
"I have been inspired by the design brief, to create a unique piece of jewellery using entirely sustainable materials which is both supremely glamorous, yet functional. As a young(ish) woman and soon to be mother, ethical issues of sustainability, including recycling and renewable resources are of great importance to me. I feel we all have a duty towards future generations, to ensure we leave them the world in better shape than we found it – the world should be better, not worse, for us having been in it. We should aim that our legacy is always one of improvement rather than simply depletion and this should be true in all fields of human endeavour, not just science and medicine.
It is critically important as the world’s population will continue to increase that all aspects of production focus on the notion of “sustainability”. From the period known as “the enlightenment”(approx.1650-1750), through to the industrial revolution which followed, the majority of human activity has proceeded as if all resources were infinite, and their depletion and pollution could go on forever. We now know that is not the case and we must implement the notion of sustainability wherever possible. It is paramount to the health of the planet and it our responsibility to protect and preserve whatever we can – for ourselves and our descendants.
This being the case, I have taken particular delight in trying to show that we can fulfil the moral obligation of “sustainability”, without sacrificing one little bit of creativity, glamour, desireability, luxury and mystique. I feel this has all been achieved in this design called “Tyger, Tyger”, as well as the functionality of a working, foldable, ladies fan. The exotic Tiger motif, encapsulates so many things which are perfect for such an item: The Tiger represents nature and an endangered creature. In this sense, it stands for the world we have inherited, used and neglected and need to care for – it and its habitat, needs to be protected and “sustained”. In the aesthetic sense, the tiger represents beauty and feminity, strength and independence and of course, a wild and untamed spirit – all things which are desireable in the design of a bold and striking piece of jewellery."
The sustainability jewellery movement is fast growing in popularity as consumers become more aware of the power of their purchase. According to a recent trend report titled Green Marketing and the Luxury Consumer, the consumers with the big bucks, particularly women, are increasingly looking to a company’s environmental practice before a purchase.


Neuman says, “Since the movie Blood Diamond we have seen a steady increase in clients wanting ethically sourced materials and of course, to ensure that the diamonds are conflict free. The typical ‘green’ jewellery consumer is no longer a fashion-challenged hippie but more likely an affluent professional woman who wants to make her purchase count.”


Mondial is a family run business with over 100 years of collective experience. Founded by Nadia’s parents Fred and Maria Neuman in the 70’s, Mondial are recognised worldwide as pink and coloured diamond specialists selling some of the world’s most rare and luxury pieces from their Strand Arcade and Queen Victoria Building boutiques.


www.mondial.com.au

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Rio Tinto Diamonds Announces Winners of Global Design Competition


Rio Tinto Diamonds today announced the winners of its Global Design Competition, awarded by an elite panel of eight judges from the fashion and jewelry industries.

The judging panel, at an event at the Kristin Hanson Gallery, selected nine winners from a record number of entries from the US, Canada, Australia, India, China and Hong Kong, across four categories of jewelry design: Champagne, Silvermist, Canadian Diamonds and Sustainable Jewelry.

According to jewelry judge and style editor Mr Michael O’Connor, “I was extremely impressed with how each of the designers interpreted the challenge and came up with unique and beautiful jewelry pieces that highlight the use of Rio Tinto’s diverse diamonds portfolio.”

The judging panel also referred to the incredible variety of designs, from classic pieces through to contemporary interpretations, often with nature and the elements as the source of inspiration.


Rebecca Foerster, Manager of Rio Tinto Diamonds' US Representative Office, commented on the results, "We were delighted with the level of interest in the competition from all over the world and we look forward to working with the winning designers to showcase their creativity".

As a result of their efforts, the nine winning designers will have many opportunities for significant exposure to the US jewelry industry, including their designs being showcased at a suite at the 2012 Academy Awards.

The winning designs are as follows:




Champagne Diamonds Master Craftsman- Nejal Rajesh Mehta, India, 

“The World of Champagne” earrings feature pave set champagne diamonds in a captivating gradient of color.


Champagne Diamonds Rising Star- Stacey Lindsell, Australia, 

Sturt’s Desert Rose” bracelet featuring champagne diamonds tapering in color and pave set in petals to enhance the form and reflect the rich and natural colors of the earth. It is set in 18K white gold with white diamonds to accent the flowers.




Silvermist Diamonds™ Master Craftsman- Joseph Weinreich, US  
The “Nature’s Beauty” flower cuff is encrusted in Silvermist Diamonds™, symbolizing this gift from Mother Nature and featuring a pearl in its centre.



Silvermist Diamonds™ Master Craftsman- Dean Walker, Australia 

The “Silvermist Express” bangle was inspired by a desire to create something that will inspire hope. This
18K white gold bangle appears to float around the wrist of the wearer. The “train”, adorned with striking Silvermist diamonds, moves on its track also made with Silvermist diamonds.


Silvermist Diamonds™ Rising Star- Vijayshree Sovani, India 

This Silvermist Diamond™ bracelet is inspired by the ripples in desert sand as well as the winds of time. It is set in white gold with black rhodium accents.




Canadian Diamonds Master Craftsman- Reena Ahluwalia, Canada 

The “Canoe” Canadian Diamond necklace is inspired by the poetic image of a magical Canadian landscape- a canoe in an icy, crystalline frozen lake. The Canoe is known as a carrier of Canadian myths, a symbol that represents voyage, discovery, harmony with nature, and courage.



Canadian Diamonds Rising Star- Michelle Buxani, Temptations, Hong Kong 
“Rain Dance” earrings featuring Canadian Diamonds are set in white gold with yellow gold accents. This design was inspired by the sun shining through the clouds after rain, with rays of light hitting the water.




Sustainable Jewelry Master Craftsman- Nadia Neuman, Australia 
The “Tyger, Tyger” fan melds together functionality and luxury all from a sustainable perspective.  In addition to using 100% sustainable materials in the design, the Tiger motif represents nature as an endangered creature and reminds its user of the need to care for the earth.




Sustainable Jewelry Rising Star- V. Saravanan, India 

“The Creator” necklace is a true homage to nature. Utilizing recycled materials such as plastic toothpaste tubes and mixing in the natural beauty of Silvermist Diamonds™, this design uses a mesh design to remind people to protect the earth and nature and find ways to recycle plastic materials.  




About Rio Tinto Diamonds  
Rio Tinto is one of the world’s major diamond producers through its 100 per cent control of the Argyle mine in Australia, 60 per cent of the Diavik mine in Canada, a 78 per cent interest in the Murowa mine in Zimbabwe. These three mines allow Rio Tinto to produce diamonds for all market segments.  Rio Tinto also has an advanced diamond project in India.











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