H. Stern Jewelry on Jennifer Love Hewitt
Speaking of H. Stern jewelry, last night, September 28th, on the red carpet, Jennifer Love Hewitt stepped out onto the red carpet wearing none other than H. Stern. It was the night of the Emmy awards and if you ask me, Jennifer H. was looking pretty darn good herself. In fact, most of the night showcased lots of elegant looking jewelry pieces. Throughout the night, we saw stars wearing sexy, elegant, frumpy and even ridiculous looking gowns. Even with this in mind, a lot of them still had great taste in the jewelry they chose to wear. Diamonds were a hot pick — camera flashes made them sparkle even more.

Most of the jewelry picks included cuff bracelets, cocktail rings and dangle earrings. A perennial favorite for the entire red carpet even was, of course, a piece from H. Stern. Jennifer Love Hewitt, the star of “Ghost Whisperer” showed up at the event wearing a gorgeous suite of H. Stern and a pair of his earrings and a ring from his Nature collection. The ring was crafted with 18k rose gold, making it look very bold and gorgeous with the pave diamonds. The earrings she wore were quite stunning, they had a chandelier triple dangle design and round copious diamonds.
H. Stern is known to be one of the most reputable jewelry designers out there today. He has a large roster of celebrity clients, so you are bound to see many more pieces from him at various celebrity gatherings.

February 28th, 2010 at 4:55 am
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March 18th, 2010 at 2:44 am
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