Chanel Iman wore Harry Kotlar diamond earrings and Harry Kotlar bracelet |
For better or worse politics in the US has largely become another form of entertainment. Nothing epitomizes this more than the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Hollywood celebrities, political leaders, political opinion makers and White House reporters rubbed shoulders at the Washington Hilton Saturday night for the annual event that celebrated its 101st year.
It began as a way to acknowledge award-winners, present scholarships, and give the press and the president an evening of friendly appreciation. White House correspondents often invited their favorite sources to the event. A few still do.
In recent years the celebrity guests, pre-dinner receptions and post-dinner parties have in many ways overshadowed the main event, which is largely a friendly roast of the president along with skits by journalists a d a well-known comedian as a featured speaker. I attended the correspondents’ dinner in 1998 and the post-dinner parties are fun.
With stars comes fashion and with fashion comes jewelry and on this note several of Hollywood’s finest were well adorned. Among the standouts:
Chanel Iman in Harry Kotlar diamond earrings and Harry Kotlar bracelet (top photo).
Jenna Dewan-Tatum in Casa Reale earrings and Casa Reale ring.
Carla Gugino in Jewelmer south sea pearl earrings.
Gina Rodriguez in Harry Kotlar diamond earrings, Harry Kotlar ring and Chimento bracelet.
Bethany Mota in Brumani earrings.
Laverne Cox in Forevermark by Natalie K Diamond Line Bracelet, Forevermark Diamond Drop Earrings, all in 18k white gold and Forevermark Cluster Shield Ring, in oxidized gold.
Darby Stanchfield in Forevermark By Pluczenik Integré Double Drop Earrings, Forevermark by Galili and Co. Diamond Line Bracelet, Forevermark by Natalie K Three Row Diamond Bracelet, Forevermark by Natalie K Line Bracelets and Forevermark Oval Swirl Ring, all in 18k white gold.
Hannah Davis in Arya Esha earrings and rings.
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