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Zoe Kravitz and Halle Berry Shine in 2 Different Earring Styles at 2 Different Premieres

Both pairs represent iconic motifs.

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WHEN ZOE KRAVITZ or Halle Berry show up at a premiere, they turn up the heat — and on the occasion of Kravitz’s directorial debut for Blink Twice and Berry’s appearance on the red carpet for Netflix’s The Union, they both glowed with understated glamour. Their jewels were worn close to the face, highlighting their natural beauty.

Kravitz, who has become the first official “face” of the Jessica McCormack brand (and whose engagement ring from Channing Tatum is reported to have been designed by McCormack), was a vision of modern-day streamlined luxury with a nod to the past in McCormack’s dangling diamond starfish earrings. Throughout the 20th century, starfish were popular in diamonds and precious stones, from renowned houses such as Boivin with Juliette Moutard’s renditions and throughout the ’50s as well as Elsa Peretti’s silver versions in the 1970s.

While Kravitz wore the trend towards longer dangling earrings, Halle Berry went the opposite way, wearing the other end of the earring trend: on-the-lobe circular snake earrings by Selim Mouzannar. They are the Basilik earrings with diamonds all around, creating a three-dimensional look and a textural serpent feeling with sapphires in the eyes.

The A-listers both dressed in black, allowing the earrings to really stand out and shine.

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