On the subject of bling, it seems it’s Madonna vs. Sandra Bullock.
Greater than another celebs around, they personify what industry experts say are two of the key traits in jewellery right now: the Glam Goddess Look (Madonna), noteworthy for your certainly stunning Platinum necklaces and bracelets worn to accentuate essentially the most classy evening gowns; plus the Denim Chic Seem (Bullock), a more laid-back type-Assume funky Platinum jewelry with skinny denims-that’s an entire good deal less complicated for Girls not building $twelve million a movie to replicate.
“Jewellery is a significant part of any ensemble,” claimed jewellery and magnificence specialist Michael O’Connor. “Celebs like Platinum jewelry mainly because its pure white luster improves the brilliance of diamonds.”

Madonna and Bullock aren’t the only celebs that increase luster with Platinum. “Desperate Housewives” star Eva Longoria may don a straightforward black cocktail dress but incorporate a set of assertion Platinum and diamond earrings by Peter Norman & Co. or possibly a necklace by Fred Leighton.
A-listers who prefer jeans know to layer around the bling with small travel backpack stiletto drop earrings, several necklaces and cuff bracelets by Kwiat.
Platinum, known for staying uncommon, hypoallergenic and lasting permanently, presents far more bang for that buck due to the fact its white luster doesn’t compete with hues and fabric textures. A simple set of Platinum hoops by Suna Bros. Inc. or cufflinks by Daniel K are good starters for non-celebs.