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Ana de Armas Lights Up the Premiere of Ghosted in New York City

She wore just a few pieces, but they were luxurious staples.

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ANA DE ARMAS is that winning combination of beauty, talent and versatility — in other words, she aces all her film roles and is also the type of celebrity that looks good in, well, everything she wears.

We have seen her dressed up and down, we have wept for her as Marilyn Monroe, and we have applauded her choices at red carpet events.

At the April 18 Ghosted premiere in New York City, she chose a circular route in the quintessential jewel that has been going strong and evolving for approximately 10 years without letting up: the hoop earring. Hers was by Anita Ko, one of the masters of the ear party. For the premiere, de Armas wore a pair of Ko’s large diamond Collins hoops, which are prong-set with small diamonds and then have stations of larger diamonds. On de Armas, they had a youthful appeal with her black jacket short dress. She also wore a delicate necklace and an ultra-wide band from KATKIM, which is named the Grande Promise band. It is made in 18K gold with 2.20 total carat weight of diamonds going around the ring.

It’s definitely a hit when a celebrity wears pieces that are so relatable and easygoing. Ana de Armas donned a look that women everywhere could wear to a cocktail event or a dinner party with pieces that are staples for a wide demographic.

Ana de Armas Lights Up the Premiere of <em>Ghosted</em> in New York City

KATKIM’s Grande Promise Band | Anita Ko’s Collins Hoop earrings. PHOTO CREDIT: BOTH PHOTOS COURTESY OF KATKIM AND ANITA KO

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