Celebrity Style: Halo Engagement
A stunning engagement ring style, the halo is a remarkable setting characterized by a center stone encircled by smaller gemstones, which enhances and extends the look of the center stone. Gemvara takes the style and maximizes its beauty by offering the ability to customize the center, halo and band accents in up to 29 gemstone selections along with your choice of precious metals. (Can someone say “dazzling”?). With some incredible new arrivals expanding our handcrafted halo engagement ring selection, we were inspired by the ultimate in celebrity engagements for this alluring style. So no matter your personality, be it subtly chic or larger than life, our halos offer an aesthetic for every type.

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Demure yet Distinct – Natalie Portman
Portman’s halo engagement style reflects a romantic, “vintage” feel with a round cut stone and double halo styling. It inspired us to create the same sentiment in our new style, the Eloise Ring. Customizing with rose gold evokes a feeling of a bygone era.
Pretty in Pink – Mariah Carey
There is no way anyone could miss Carey’s 15-plus carat stunner. An emerald cut in a light shade of pink perfectly reflects the diva’s over-the-top style and we had fun creating a similar look with our Olivia Ring in pink sapphire and pink tourmaline (and think Mariah would approve).
Timeless Tradition – Kate Middleton
Royal Family heirloom? Check. A serious sapphire? Check. Timelessness and tradition at its finest? Always. Kate Middleton’s halo engagement ring could arguably be the best celebrity engagement ring ever, and our Princess Kate Ring in blue sapphire, diamond and platinum brings a sigh every time we hit the “done customizing” button.
Romantic Inspiration, Annabel Tollman’s Valentine’s Creations
Stylist Annabel Tollman has worked with celebrities like Scarlett Johansson and Mariah Carey, so who better to share romantically-inspired gift ideas for Valentine’s Day? From earrings with delicate details to modern pendants that spell “LOVE”, explore Annabel’s ideas to create the perfect Valentine’s Day gift.
One Piece, Three Ways: Studded Hercules Knot Ring
When looking for an investment piece of jewelry, you want to make sure that you will be able to wear it frequently and minimize the piece’s cost per wear. The Studded Hercules Knot Ring is a great piece for that because it is a mid-range price in a classic style. This ring will never go out of style, and if you customize it with gems in the colors you always wear with a metal that is complimentary to your skin tone, you are sure to wear it all the time. This particular ring is created with 14K yellow gold, and alternating tanzanite and iolite gemstones. Here, we have styled it with three outfits, a formal event, a focused day at the library, and at work. What do you think about this ring? How would you customize the ring and style it?
Dare to DIY: Jewelry Holders
Ever find yourself struggling to untangle your favorite necklace from its matching bracelet, a pair of dangly earrings or a random hair accessory? Well struggle no more! With these amazing DIY jewelry holders, your favorite baubles will be beautifully organized. Plus, they’re all so cool, you’ll love showing them off as part of your overall room decor.
The details:
1.Mr. Kate brings us this adorable framed lace jewelry display that’s perfect for the girly girl in you.
2. This bright red beauty is inspired by a piece from Pottery Barn and can be yours for around $4, according to Cat on a Limb!
3. This one comes with a great title- “Dew” It Yourself Jewelry Stand and is made out of Mountain Dew bottles. How cool is that?
4. Any wine lovers out there? If so, this Frame Wine Cork Jewelry Display, also from Mr. Kate, is the perfect excuse to open up another bottle of merlot. It’s for DIY purposes, i.e. the greater good, right?
Which DIY will you choose?
Entertaining By Candlelight
(This is part of our guest series posts by Amy McLaughlin – celeb stylist and wedding planner)
When you think of planning an event, what comes to mind first are most often the flowers, music, food, and cocktails. Most overlooked and sorely underestimated is the lighting. Whether it is a back-yard barbeque or a lavish black-tie wedding, lighting sets the tone and creates the atmosphere. And…what most people don’t know is that the right lighting can save you bundles on your overall décor design when it’s utilized correctly.
Frist, consider the time of day that you’d like for your event to take place. Sundown (or dusk) is, by far, the best time of day for lighting. Shadows are muted, warm tomes of red, orange and yellow are more pronounced and there is an overall easiness on the eyes. Best of all, this is when candlelight can have the most dramatic impact. If you have the option of starting your event at this time, by all means do so.
Insider tip: When you choose your event date, look it up on the Farmer’s Almanac to find out what time sun-down is then plan to start your event about 30 minutes prior to this time.
Now it’s time to wow your guests is by candlelight…and lots of it! You can start at the entrance with tiki-torches, votives in paper bags, jack ‘o lanterns or pillar candles in hurricane vases lining stairs or a pathway. This will set the stage for your guests and let them know that they are in for a special evening.
Within the event space itself there are countless candlelit options…for a more elegant affair, you may opt for tall sterling candelabras on your tables to compliment elaborate centerpieces. If your party is more low-key you can stick with votives on in the center of the tables and the trick here is the more the merrier! A good rule of thumb is to put as many votives on each table as there are seats. If you have an eight-top, then use eight votives at that table. These smaller scale candles work well in conjunction with centerpieces and are often a great way to scale back on the actual size of the centerpiece. Pillar candles set in glass cylinders of varying heights also make for lovely table-scapes and can sometimes even take the place of flowers. One budget-friendly option is a scattering of rose-petals on the table flanked by three or four pillars of different heights.
When decorating with candles, always consider the lighting source of the room if your event is indoors. The worst mistake I’ve seen people make is having loads of beautiful candles to light a room yet there is overhead lighting that is much too bright to get the desired effect of the candles. Most venues will have dimmer switches for their ceiling light fixtures. Make sure they are turned down 80% of the way.
Last but not least, it’s wise to invest in a few trustworthy lighters and to keep them on hand for the duration of your event so you can quickly re-light any candles that accidentally get blown out! – Amy McLaughlin
For more help planning your next event, you may contact Amy McLaughlin Lifestyles – Unique Wedding Planning and Event Design

























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