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Celebrity Tracker: Zoe Kravitz Shines in Old Cut Diamonds at Met Gala

The actor is a fan of antique jewelry styles.

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Who: Zoe Kravitz

What Was She Wearing: A double pair of old cut diamond drop earrings by Jessica McCormack

Where Was She Wearing Them: The Met Gala: “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion”

When She Wore Them: Sept. 13, 2021

Why It’s A Trend: When Zoe Kravitz showed up at the Met Gala in her controversial see-through gown and her double diamond drop earrings in both ears by designer Jessica McCormack, she rocked the jewelry look with effortless nonchalance. Jessica McCormack is known for using old cut diamonds or new versions of old cut diamonds that is set like jewelry from the 19th century. Kravitz, who seems to be a fan of antique pieces, has been influential in creating trends before. When she chose a Georgian ring as her engagement ring from online vintage jewelry shop theoneilovenyc.com, she was written up in every fashion/style and bridal magazine and set in motion a desire among millennials to look at antique/vintage engagement styles from different periods in time. It is safe to say that people are watching what Zoe wears at red carpet events, on Instagram and on the street.

 

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