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The Ace of Diamonds


With an eye for designing pieces exuding both style and elegance, Jewelry designer Neil Lane has earned the respect and admiration of an all-star crowd. Whether worn for the Oscars, or other red-carpet events or engagements, his iconic jewellery designs have been adorned by some of the most beautiful and powerful women in Hollywood, including Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Elizabeth Taylor, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Garner, Madonna, and many others. Lane has also supplied engagement rings for Reese Witherspoon, Kate Hudson, Brooke Shields and Jennifer Hudson, among others.

In here you will see American model turned actress Rachel Nichols, who plays Shana ‘Scarlett’ O’Hara in G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra, wore Neil Lane jewellery to the movie’s premiere in Tokyo. She wore circular triple gold and diamond disc earrings and a diamond and gold Bombay ring.


Also recently, Ed proposed to Jillian with a Neil Lane diamond and platinum ring during the dramatic two-hour season finale of ABC's hit romance reality show "The Bachelorette" The custom ring, designed and signed by Neil Lane, was handmade.

Neil Lane jewellery is available exclusively in the UAE and Bahrain at Azal stores. The flagship Azal store is located at the fashionable Emirates Towers Boulevard and the Souk Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai, as well as the Al A’ali Mall in Bahrain.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I would like to ask you about the large balenciaga bag i mean the huge one from the new collection in baby blue/sliver do you have any clue how much it costs? Thank you ( and if by any chance the readers know the answer bs answer thanks)
the boudoir. said…
Gorgeous engagement ring..so elegant looking and the large diamond (sigh)!..will google this designer for more info he seems my type of guy;p thanks

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