Elizabeth Olsen Shines in Piaget Jewels
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Elizabeth Olsen Shines in Piaget Jewels

By AnthonyTsai · Mar 7, 2012 · 0 replies
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AnthonyTsai's post captures Elizabeth Olsen's appearance at the 'Silent House' premiere, adorned with Piaget jewels. This 2012 event illustrates Piaget's consistent presence on the red carpet, showcasing how their high jewelry pieces complement leading figures in the film industry and reinforce the brand's association with glamour and the arts.

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Fresh off her Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead in "Martha Marcy May Marlene," Hollywood's newest leading lady, Elizabeth Olsen, arrived at the premiere of her new thriller, "Silent House," looking effortlessly chic in Piaget jewels. Elizabeth accessorized her longsleeved black dress and gold beaded jacket with the ultra-feminine Magic Gardens of Piaget Honey necklace in white gold with brilliant-cut diamonds and the Piaget Possession Classique chain motif ring in yellow gold with two rows of brilliant-cut diamonds.

 

ELIZABETH OLSEN SHINES IN PIAGET

AT THE NEW YORK PREMIERE OF 'SILENT HOUSE'

 

Mary-Kate Olsen was among the many stars who came out to support the up-and-coming actress, including cast members, Eric Sheffer Stevens and Adam Trese, and actors Michael C. Hall, Alice St. Clair, Alistair Banks Griffin, models Angela Martini, Alise Shoemaker and Nicole Trunfio. Also in attendance were Russell Simmons, Amanda Hearst, Ally Hilfiger and celebrity stylist, Robert Verdi, among others.

 

Following the screening, Piaget and Peggy Siegal co-hosted a festive after-party at the exclusive Stone Rose Lounge where guests enjoyed cocktails and signature Piaget cupcakes.

 

Piaget has been a long-time supporter of cinema and the arts. In addition to a range of movie premieres and screenings, Piaget is also a principle sponsor of the Film Independent Spirit Awards.

 

 

 

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