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Lupita Nyong’o Rocks Gotham Awards in Diamonds Galore

She shone in De Beers diamonds from her lobes to her fingers.

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LUPITA NYONG’O HAS been a trendsetting actress for jewelry since she walked the red carpet in Fred Leighton’s diamond headband and totem pinky ring at the Academy Awards in 2014 when she was the recipient of the Oscar for 12 Years a Slave. Graceful and elegant, she became a fashion figure for young women to emulate. She also turned up in some other stunning gowns and Fred Leighton jewelry that year and has continued to evolve her look with her stylists since then.

For the 2022 Gotham Awards, Nyong’o shone in De Beers high jewelry from her lobes to her fingers. However many carats she was wearing — and she was wearing a lot — she pulled it off with an unstudied nonchalance. This allowed her to look glamorous without ever being outshone by the megawattage bling.

I was particularly fond of the short and long layers in necklaces. The pieces from the Alchemist of Light and other collections also combined seamlessly. The Alchemist of Light collar necklace of 41.32 TCW encircled her neck and lit up her face while the De Beers bezel set necklace and clip of 16.8 total carat weight of diamond dipped down to her decolletage, a perfect length for her deep V- gown. She wore smaller Alchemist of Light diamond drop earrings that complemented the necklaces and a De Beers Adonis Rose Pear Ring of 3.52 total carat weight that was the finishing touch.

She was her own ray of light, and the beauty of the diamond jewels was an accent to her radiance.

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Beth Bernstein is a published author of three books and jewelry and fashion expert with 18+ years experience. A broad knowledge of the history of jewelry and fashion coupled with a background in "the story", writing, trends, design concepts has earned Beth a proven track record.

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