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Suna Bros. Recruits Super Stylist Micaela Erlanger
One of Hollywood’s most sought-after celebrity stylists, Erlanger is now a brand ambassador for the jewelry company.
Los Angeles—To promote its platinum collection, Suna Bros. has enlisted one of Hollywood’s most powerful celebrity stylists.
Micaela Erlanger is now an official brand ambassador for the jewelry company’s “Platinum Born” collection, Suna Bros. announced this week.
“My love of platinum jewelry began years ago when my grandmother first introduced me to the metal,” Erlanger said.
“I style my celebrity clients with platinum jewelry for events because the metal is chic yet durable. So, I am looking forward to offering my suggestions on how to wear platinum jewelry to create every day fashionable moments whether going out with friends or making a red-carpet debut.”
Erlanger’s clients include the likes of Lupita Nyong’o, Michelle Dockery, Meryl Streep, Jared Leto, Common and Jennifer Hudson.
She’s graced The Hollywood Reporter’s “Most Powerful Stylists” issue, a who’s who of the celebrity fashion elite, for five years running.
Erlanger curated Suna Bros. Platinum Born still-life ad campaign; the images boast the words: “Micaela’s Style Selects.”
Suna Bros. said Erlanger will also promote Platinum Born with special appearances.
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