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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:

David Webb 18K gold Electra Cuff in black enamel and diamonds

David Webb 18K gold Small Oval Buckle Ring with black enamel and diamonds

David Webb 18K Bamboo Earrings with black enamel and diamonds

David Webb 18K gold snake ring covered in diamonds with emerald eyes
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Honoring a Legacy: How Smith & Son Jewelers Exceeded Every Goal With Wilkerson
When Andrew Smith decided to close the Springfield, Massachusetts location of Smith & Son Jewelers, the decision came down to family. His father was retiring after 72 years in the business, and Andrew wanted to spend more time with his children and soon-to-arrive grandchildren.
For this fourth-generation jeweler whose great-grandfather founded the company in 1918, closing the 107-year-old Springfield location required the right partner. Smith chose Wilkerson, and the experience exceeded expectations from start to finish.
"Everything they told me was 100% true," Smith says. "The ease and use of all their tools was wonderful."
The consultants' knowledge and expertise proved invaluable. Smith and his father set their own financial goal, but Wilkerson proposed three more ambitious targets. "We thought we would never make it," Smith explains. "We were dead wrong. We hit our first goal, second goal and third goal. It was amazing."
Smith's recommendation is emphatic: "I would never be able to do what they did by myself."