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36 W W W.thejeWelrybook.CoM 37 W W W.thejeWelrybook.CoM As 2014 rolls in, so does a new season of red carpets to make us green with style envy. What will this year's platinum jewelry look like? Color is still on the roster for 2014. Platinum jewelry, however is on the slightly softer side. As Radiant Orchid was named the Pantone 2014 Color of the Year, expect to see celebrities in amethyst, pink sapphires and spinel, best set in platinum. What star wants her gemstones to fall out while she poses for paparazzi? Additionally, blue gemstones, both bold and muted, will continue to hold their own and orange, which poked its head a little in 2013, will increase in popularity. Both are very distinct colors and look their best set against the whiteness of platinum. Platinum and pearls--another great combination. Pearls are get- ting a makeover, and the new year will take them from stuffy to chic. Mixing pearls with metal and gemstones provides an edgier look that can be worn at both major awards shows and more casual carpets. The pure whiteness of platinum accentuates the natural hues of the pearl, and even just a small amount of platinum will hold the pearls securely if a delicate and elegant appearance is desired. d e s i g n t r e n d s P G I Mark Schneider platinum and pearl pendant accented with pink sapphires. Erica Courtney platinum, blue topaz and diamond Raindrop pendant. Gumuchian platinum and white pearl tassle necklace with diamonds, emeralds and onyx. Omi Prive platinum, pink spinel and diamond ring.

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