BRIDGERTON Star Simone Ashley in 16Arlington at Tiffany & Co.’s “Vision & Virtuosity” Exhibition

Posted on June 10, 2022

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We tend to think of June as Pride month for reasons that should be obvious by now, but apparently, it’s also the month where all the major jewelry brands put on their big promotional events. You’d think after over a decade of covering red carpets we’d have noticed that by now, but between Bulgari and Tiffany, we’ve been getting a steady stream of ladystars out in public flashing their wares. Tiffany & Co held another event last night and as expected, the ladystars came out dripping in diamonds. Bridgerton star Simone Ashley seems to respond well to lent bling, because this may be the best thing we’ve ever seen her wear on a red carpet:

 

 

 

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Yes, girl. We see your diamonds.

She looks stunning. The dress is fine, but relatively minimal in design, which makes it a great choice for showing of a couple pounds of diamonds. The bodice is a little tricky, but we’re happy to see a hem length that gets it right. So many hems lately seem to hit above the ankle, which only winds up making someone’s feet look bigger than they are. This is the exact right length and it shows off those gorgeous sandals perfectly. Love that fabulous marabou wrap. Hair and makeup: FLAWLESS.

 

 

Style Credits:
16Arlington White Dress
Tiffany Victoria® diamond vine drop earrings in platinum
Tiffany Victoria® vine tennis bracelet in platinum with diamonds
Tiffany Victoria® diamond vine band ring in platinum
Tiffany Victoria® band ring in platinum with diamonds
Tiffany Victoria® alternating ring in platinum
Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Buds engagement ring with a diamond platinum band
Aquazzura ‘Babe’ Satin Stiletto Sandals

Styled by Rebecca Corbin-Murray | Hair by Peter Lux | Makeup by Alex Babsky | Nails by Emily Rose

 

[Photo Credit: Courtesy of Tiffany & Co., tiffany.com]

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