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Natasha Lyonne Is Bejeweled in David Webb at The Bad Guys 2 Premiere

She wears multiple pieces from the iconic house.

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NATASHA LYONNE TURNED up the heat up for the premiere of Bad Guys 2 in a sheer crystal-studded Stella McCartney bodysuit and black midi skirt — an eye-catching look for a summer movie premiere in Hollywood. The crystals created a stunning boned corset feeling that was given a high dose of glamour when paired with the iconic style of David Webb jewelry.

The pieces she wore were from the contemporary collection of the renowned house, which reimagines Webb’s pieces throughout his heyday of designing during the ’60s and ’70s. The jewels chosen for the premiere by Lyonne’s stylist, Brad Goreski, included earrings, rings and a bracelet that had an Art Deco vibe but that were decidedly Webb in their bold, gutsy, statement-making style. Geometric and angular pieces in 18K gold, black enamel and diamonds perfectly complemented Lyonne’s look.

Below are some of the pieces Lyonne wore:

Natasha Lyonne Is Bejeweled in David Webb at <em>The Bad Guys 2</em> Premiere
David Webb 18K gold Electra Cuff in black enamel and diamonds

Natasha Lyonne Is Bejeweled in David Webb at <em>The Bad Guys 2</em> Premiere
David Webb 18K gold Small Oval Buckle Ring with black enamel and diamonds

Natasha Lyonne Is Bejeweled in David Webb at <em>The Bad Guys 2</em> Premiere
David Webb 18K Bamboo Earrings with black enamel and diamonds

Natasha Lyonne Is Bejeweled in David Webb at <em>The Bad Guys 2</em> Premiere
David Webb 18K gold snake ring covered in diamonds with emerald eyes

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