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Ariana Grande Does Quiet Luxury While Brad Pitt Wears Gold Chains at Wimbledon

Both looked current and casual.

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SURROUNDED BY Andrew Garfield , Wicked co-star Jonathan Bailey and other A-listers such as Tom Hiddleston in the row in front of her, Ariana Grande looked chic, cool and casual. It was the perfect combination for a day at Wimbledon.

Dressed in a grey sweater and long maxi skirt, she wore a Wimbledon logo baseball cap with her hair down, Tiffany & Co. sunglasses and gold and pearl hoops by Mejuri. The hoops were just the right amount of jewelry for the men’s tennis finals. Pearls, as all jewelry enthusiasts know, are having a moment, but the most desirable are those you can wear every day and that have a current vibe but will also feel that way 10 years from now. Mejuri, which launched in 2015 and is known for its sustainable practices, self-purchase designs and easygoing appeal, provides that feeling. The pearls pop on the singer without overshadowing her whole look.

My other favorite jewels at Wimbledon were worn by Tessa Thompson, who donned a black floral Rodarte silk dress with a twisted tonal beaded choker that dipped down into longer tassel multiple earrings. You only can see part of the necklace in this photo, but check out @tessathompson_daily on Instagram to see the full piece.

And I always love seeing Brad Pitt in his signet ring, which he seems to wear all the time and which has taken over as the ring to own for anyone who wants a personalized and lasting piece. The bracelets are a fun addition. But Pitt is about the only guy who I think looks hot in gold chains, and it seems like he is wearing an emerald and another pendant or some sort of talisman. I know, I know, men’s jewelry is trending, but I always prefer seeing men in corded neck styles. However, when Pitt wears gold chains, they are, well, golden.

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