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Piece of the Week: A Red Carpet Whiteout
Kristen Bell wore these 20.89-carat total weight diamond drop earrings from Forevermark to an awards ceremony.

This week’s Piece of the Week is also a #FlashbackFriday moment.
At the 70th annual Emmy Awards in September, Kristen Bell stepped out in this all-white look that we loved.
“The Good Place” actress wore a form-fitting white dress from Solace London and topped it off with stacks of Forevermark diamond bands created by Rahaminov and Imagine Bridal.
She paired them with big diamond earrings also from Forevermark, weighing 20.89 total carats and set in 18-karat white gold.
See below for Bell’s complete look, direct from @forevermark on Instagram.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Forevermark (@forevermark) on Sep 18, 2018 at 2:00am PDT
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