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A-list celebrity favourites light up Dubai International Jewellery Week

Darpan News Desk, 10 Nov, 2016 11:30 AM
    Jewellery worn by A-list celebrities like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Eva Longoria and a unique collection from ‘paradise’ will be among the stunning designs coming under the spotlight in Dubai next month.
     
    Yoko London, the top designer popular with the stars, will present their new pearl and diamond sets at the 21st edition of the Dubai International Jewellery Week running from 7-10 December at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
     
    Selected from top farms around the world, the pearls are expected to dazzle visitors to the four-day show with a vast array of eye-catching natural colours, ranging from radiant orchid to grey blue, available in exceptionally large sizes reaching 20.6mm.
     
    Yoko London’s Isabella Daniels said: “In each and every Yoko London piece the pearl is the star, and we seek to highlight and accentuate the individual character and beauty of every pearl whether it’s a set matching a casual outfit or an extravagant gown.
      
    As part of their Masterpiece Collection, the jeweller will be showcasing one of a kind sets, including ‘Twilight,’ featuring 35 black Tahitian pearls interwoven with 19.45Ct diamonds in 18Ct white gold.
      
    Also presenting unique pieces made of rare pearls, diamonds, 18Ct gold, and other precious jewels will be Mousson Atelier, a Russian jewellery-maker, widely known for their striking collection of jewelry featuring paradise animals.
      
    Dubai International Jewellery Week will showcase more than 10,000 jewellery designs from around the world and feature fashion master classes and workshops during which participants will have an exclusive opportunity to learn the best ways of complimenting a variety of outfits with jewellery from leading stylists, fashionistas, and expert bloggers.
     
    Admission to the Dubai International Jewellery Week is free to the general public. To find out the latest show information, visit jewelleryshow.com

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