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Judge the Jewels: Beyoncé Bolsters the Bow Trend in Anabela Chan

She recently revealed images from her vinyl edition of Cowboy Carter on Instagram.

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The sighting: Singer, songwriter, and all-around icon Beyoncé recently revealed some of the images from her vinyl edition of Cowboy Carter on Instagram! We must discuss the earrings paired with this diaphanous green dream of an outfit.

The jewels: Beyoncé is wearing Anabela Chan’s Emerald Cupid’s Bow earrings. These stunning statement-makers feature recycled aluminum and 18K yellow gold vermeil with 18K yellow gold posts, as well as lab-grown and simulated emeralds, yellow diamonds, and white diamonds.

These Emerald Cupid’s Bow earrings are listed on Anabela Chan’s website for $2,366, or you can snag her more petite Emerald Mini Bow Earrings for $1,666.

The trends: Bows have been one of the biggest trends of the year so far and they’re still going strong. Like many popular motifs, the big bow moment started in fashion before making its way over to jewelry and it’s not done with us yet.

Anabela Chan is known for using only lab-grown and synthetic gems, as well as recycled materials, so the sustainability trend is relevant here too.

What do we think? Beyonce looks like she has been comfortable sipping whiskey in a lush, verdant boudoir while dressed casually to match. In other words: this is spectacular.
These dramatically angled bows add just the right touch of structure and to the sultry vintage bedroom feel of this glamorous green look. I’m betting the fact that they’re mostly aluminum makes them nice and light to wear, too.

Judgement: 14/10 for this beautiful bow moment.

What do YOU think?

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