Alessandra Ambrosio Red Carpet Diamond Earring Style Moment. Yes, this style star wore the Doves by Doron Paloma diamond earrings and a Djula rose gold diamond ring while attending the Balmain after show party as part of Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2016 at Laperouse on October 1, 2015 in Paris.
Doves by Doron Paloma style review:
Doves by Doron Paloma collection, created by Doron Hakimian, is a culmination of a love of architecture and jewelry. After earning a degree in architecture in his early twenties, Doron decided to spend a summer working on new designs for his family’s decades-old diamond business. With an incredible gift for sketching, along with a firm foundation in architecture, Doron discovered his hidden talent for creating jewelry. A true designer, Doron finds inspiration everywhere, including in nature, fashion and architectural structures. Every piece is designed with detail and carefully handcrafted by Doves artisans, using only 18k gold and the highest quality diamonds. The result is exceptional beauty with a modern sensibility, creating jewelry that is timeless, stylish and wearable – link into them here at www.dovesjewelry.com
Djula style review:
Establishing itself as one of Europe�s leading jewelry designers, Djula was created in 1994 by Alexandre Corrot. Initially inspired by the early 20th century, with heavy influences from the �Roaring Twenties� and Art Deco period, Alexandre took his inspiration further, reinventing fashion jewelry with bold introductions of black gold, geometric patterns, lace and delicately intricate details. With a foundation in expert craftsmanship and luxury materials, this poetic study of contrasts�between soft and strong, geometric and flowing�form the trademarks of Djula�s distinctive �opposite attracts� style. Season after season, Alexandre refines and enriches his portfolio, reinterpreting and rediscovering his essential collections with a single creative goal: to create a piece of wearable fashion that women want to accessorize with each and every day. www.djula.fr