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24 www.thejewelrybook.com While statement necklaces shone last year, necklines have been baring themselves to make way for wrist adornments. Platinum bracelets and even watches are earning the spotlight. Amy Poehler stacked vintage platinum bracelets for her carpet look at the Golden Globes, while Amy Adams chose a fi ve-row platinum bracelet to complete her ensem- ble. For a less chunky look, a platinum line bracelet makes its own splash as a classic staple piece that is more consumer accessible than some of the larger looks. In continuing with the theme the more the merrier, rings are pop- ping up in twos, threes - and even fours. Lupita Nyong subscribed to this at the SAG Awards with a colorful array - diamonds, onyx, emeralds and garnets - of plati- num cocktail rings spread across her fi ngers. Stackables and midis are still on trend, but this bolder endeavor is taking it up a notch. Platinum rings are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and price points - and the best part is that a consumer will have these pieces for a lifetime. Stacking, isolating or playing mix and match keeps it fresh and fun. Of course, the only truly pre- dictable thing about celebrity preferences is that they are ever-changing. But platinum jewelry is timeless and always in fashion. 2 0 15 A W A R D S S E A S O N P G I Sylvie Collection Romantic Vintage cushion cut diamond and platinum ring. www.sylviecollection.com Danhov Abraccio swirl platinum and diamond stud earrings. www.danhov.com

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