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Judge the Jewels: Ayo Edebiri’s Wild and Wonderful Bea Bongiasca Rings 


The actress recently appeared on an episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

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The sighting: The Bear actress Ayo Edebiri recently appeared on an episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She wore a short white dress, white heels, a white hair bow and some colorful rings for the occasion.

The jewels: Ayo Edebiri is wearing Bea Bongiasca Jewellery rings – her fingers are adorned with at least three of the designer’s Baby Vine rings in white and shades of pink.

Bea Bongiasca’s Baby Vine ring is made of yellow gold with enamel and a single gemstone, listed online for $690. This whimsical design is available in a variety of enamel and gemstone color combinations.

The actress is also wearing a pair of stud earrings that are hard to see but continue the outfit’s white theme: either silver metal, white enamel, large pearls, or diamonds reflecting the light.

The trends: Bea Bongiasca Jewellery in general and the Baby Vine ring in particular are a great example of the fun fine jewelry trend and Dopamine Dressing, which are still doing well, especially with Millennial and Gen Z jewelry lovers.

What do we think? This is fantastic. Edebiri has an eclectic sense of style and this little white dress with the white heels, white hair bow, and brightly colored rings is so fun and joyful. The combination really comes across as chic and fun, perfect for a young, fun actress/comedian on a late night show.

Judgement: 13/10 for these colorful delights.

What do YOU think?

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