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Diamond Looks Take Over the SAG Awards
Many celebrities piled on the diamonds, donning cluster earrings, bangles and rings, while others experimented with little pops of gemstone color.

The 22nd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, held Saturday in Los Angeles, gave celebrities yet another opportunity to glam it up on the red carpet, with many of them taking the diamond route.
Many in attendance piled on the diamond jewelry, from Giuliana Rancic to Laura Prepon and SAG Award-winner Brie Larson. Others went a little bolder with their look and played around with color, like Diane Lane, Amy Poehler and Mad Men’s Kiernan Shipka.
When it came to men, timepieces were the go-to jewelry choice.
From the dazzling to the demure, click through this gallery to see 20 jewelry looks from the SAG Awards.
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