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Celebrity Jewelry Gawk™ – Teen Choice Awards
The 14th annual Teen Choice Awards took place on July 22 on Los Angeles, a prime opportunity for celebrities to show off their latest jewelry styles. Rings and earrings made in yellow gold and pieces with colored diamonds were a...
The 14th annual Teen Choice Awards took place on July 22 on Los Angeles, a prime opportunity for celebrities to show off their latest jewelry styles.
Rings and earrings made in yellow gold and pieces with colored diamonds were a popular choice for the event, while some stars wore jewelry with amethyst and chrysoprase for bright pops of color. Below, check out the best in celebrity jewelry from the Teen Choice Awards.
Singer Carly Rae Jepsen (below) wore Karine Sultan’s gold square earrings ($30) and two of Kabana’s 14-karat yellow gold ring with bronze mother-of-pearl and diamonds (top ring: $2,436; bottom ring: $1,061).
Pretty Little Liars actress Troian Bellisario wore Adeler’s chrysoprase pear cabochon earrings (below, $2,998).
Kendall Jenner (below) of the Kardashian family wore Hellmuth’s 18-karat rose gold drop earrings with diamonds ($4,979) and Ista Jewelry’s Heart ring in 18-karat yellow gold and black diamonds ($650) and Heart ring in 18-karat yellow gold with brown diamonds ($580).
Pretty Little Liars actress Janel Parrish wore Le Vian’s 14-karat yellow gold and chocolate diamond Flower ring (below, $3,997).
Twilight’s Kristen Stewart (below) wore Melinda Maria’s sliced black onyx ring ($70).
Tamera Mowry (below) wore Tresor’s 18-karat yellow gold pavé earrings with turquoise briolettes ($4,950).
Pretty Little Liars actress Ashley Benson (below) wore the Joy mini necklace by Dana Rebecca Designs ($275).
Twilight actress Nikki Reed (below) wore Sorelina’s Cleo earrings, made in 18-karat yellow gold and black silver with diamonds ($11,250), and the Carly Michelle ring by Dana Rebecca designs ($4,950).
Pretty Little Liars actress Shay Mitchell (below) wore Adeler’s 14-karat rose gold and amethyst ring ($8,988).
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