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Judge the Jewels: Suki Waterhouse’s Le Vian Earrings Are a Strong Argument For Mocha Mousse, the Pantone Color of 2025 


The style is classic glamour at its finest, with two large oval brown diamonds set in geometric frames of 18K rose gold and white diamonds.

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The sighting: Singer Suki Waterhouse attended the 2025 Billboard Women in Music event in an ethereal and multi-layered BoHo look. Let’s take a look at her jewelry!

The jewels: Suki Waterhouse chose to wear only one major piece of statement jewelry: a pair of Le Vian earrings.

The style is classic glamour at its finest, with two large oval brown diamonds set in geometric frames of 18K rose gold and white diamonds. These Le Vian earrings retail for $26,597.50.

The trends: When Pantone announced Mocha Mousse as the 2025 color of the year, I was pretty skeptical about its jewelry-related relevance. But I can’t lie, these earrings are a fantastic example of what jewelry of this color can do styled properly.

I haven’t seen a ton of celebs in Mocha Mousse colored jewelry this year, but I have noticed a subtle uptick in the prevalence of earth tones in general.

What do we think? This is great! It’s not easy to accessorize such a busy outfit – there already is lace and sleeve puffs and bows and sequins and suspenders and feathers (or is that fur?). This ensemble was not screaming out for additional pizazz.

But choosing these earrings – which are a soft, warm neutral with a crisp geometric edge – provides a beautiful compliment to the rest of the outfit. Rather than fighting for attention, the earrings blend in and create a cohesive whole.

Judgement: 13/10 for what was a very tricky outfit to properly bejewel.

What do YOU think?

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