The Met Gala 2019 which was held on Monday (6 May) did not fall short of mesmerising looks and very, very expensive jewelry. Had you blink once, you’d probably miss it!
Cartier had draped Lily Collins with a high jewellery piece that is composed of 59.75 carats of emeralds and set in rock crystal - all rare emeralds from Colombia.
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ star Rami Malek also dazzled in a Cartier Panthere de Cartier brooch in 18k white gold, onyx, emeralds and diamonds.
Lady Gaga who had a massive 16-minute wardrobe change, did not misplace any of her Tiffany diamonds in that process. Tiffany’s master artisans crafted the silk-like butterfly wings from 18k yellow gold fluttering above a geometric choker featuring princess-cut diamonds of over 28 total carats, as part of the annual 2019 Tiffany Blue Book Collection.
See photos of the beautiful jewelry up-close, that’s probably worth more than a year of my salary.
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