Emmy Red Carpet Trends: Platinum Jewelry Outshines Stars

September 24, 2012 Emmys

Someone call Snoop Dogg because Sunday night’s Emmy red carpet was covered in platinum!

Emmy Red Carpet Trends: Platinum Jewelry Outshines Stars
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“Modern Family” star Sofia Vergara was draped in more than 175 carats of Neil Lane platinum-set diamonds. The beauty donned pear-shaped statement earrings, platinum and diamond cuff bracelets, and two giant platinum and diamond rings, one of which came from fiancé Nick Loeb when he proposed earlier this summer.

Emmy winner Julianne Moore shined in a yellow Dior Couture gown, but the real dazzler of the night was her Fred Leighton platinum and diamond Art Deco bracelet.

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“Mad Men’s” buxom secretary Christina Hendricks was all about the precious metal, wearing platinum-set ruby and diamond drop earrings and a platinum cuff and bangles sprinkled with rubies, jade and diamonds.

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Even the guys wore platinum. “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm classed-it-up with platinum and diamond cufflinks, while former teen heartthrob and “Don’t Trust the B--- in Apartment 23” star James Van Der Beek sported platinum enamel diamond cufflinks.

Also in the shiny white metal, Lucy Liu in Lorraine Schwartz, Padma Lakshmi in Fred Leighton, Jessica Pare in Bvlgari, Archie Panjabi in Chopard and Anna Chlumsky in Neil Lane.

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