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Florence Pugh Shows Off Her Suzanne Kalan Layered Necklaces Worn for Dune: Part Two Press Junket

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Florence Pugh Shows Off Her Suzanne Kalan Layered Necklaces Worn for Dune: Part Two Press Junket

WE ALL ARE aware of the trend toward layering and the evolution of the statement necklace. Florence Pugh mixed both when she talked to the press about her appearance in the upcoming film Dune: Part Two.

Pugh has become a darling of the jewelry world with her appearances on the red carpet, at fashion events and on talk shows in a range of Tiffany & Co. jewelry and other renowned brands.

But for this event, she wore a combination of three standout takes on tennis necklaces from Suzanne Kalan. The choices added an air of Hollywood glamour mixed with modern styling to her look.

Here are descriptions of the three necklaces she wore and how seamlessly they worked together:

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Suzanne Kalan’s Classic Gold Tennis Necklace is inspired by Kalan’s signature setting and in 18K gold, it gives the illusion of staggered baguette diamonds.

Suzanne-Kalan-Diamond-Deco-Tennis-Necklace

Suzanne Kalan’s Midi Stacker Diamond Tennis Necklace in 18K gold features 10.92 TCW of sparkling baguette cut diamonds.

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Suzanne Kalan’s Alternating Diamond Deco Tennis necklace with a geometric feeling with seeming steps of diamonds.

The actress has been in several award-nominated films thus far, and she continues to evolve her look for various events. I love that she wore an independent designer’s pieces and that they were styled to perfection and seemed like they could be part of her everyday jewelry rotation.

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