Brides — and grooms — are clamoring to incorporate pearls into their wedding looks in modern ways. By Stephanie Cain Dri Buono Patel already had her wedding jewelry — diamond cluster earrings, to ...
Pearls have been a traditional choice for bridal jewellery for hundreds of years, but they now come in many guises. A few decades back, wearing pearls on your wedding day would mean a classic drop ...
An 11-year-old Elizabeth sported pearls at her father’s 1937 coronation. Queen Elizabeth II often wore pearl necklaces over the course of her reign, and lent them to Princess Diana and Kate Middleton.
From neckpieces synchronised with gemstones used as a button on the sherwani to necklaces matching the bride’s jewellery, men are investing time in selecting that perfect sautoir for their wedding day ...
Investing in a sparkling statement (or two) for the aisle is the height of luxury, and opting for something that feels inherently new rather than something borrowed is undeniably fashion-forward.
Queen Elizabeth II visits the Royal Academy of Music on December 13, 2007 in London, England. Queen Elizabeth II loved an elegant pearl necklace. The late royal wore not one, but two strands of pearls ...
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