Vintage at the Emmys
This year, the Emmy Awards celebrated the big 6-0. I’m not a huge awards fashion hound, but I am always curious to see who has the most vintage inspiration.
Well I should have known my girl America would show up in style, but this year she did it in vintage. I don’t know if she’s going through a vintage phase, but I love it! She has the right body for pretty 50s dresses. In addition to gorgeous black frock, she is decked out in 19th century Fred Leighton jewels.

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And Sandra Oh looked gorgeous in a black lace Oscar de la Renta gown topped off with a vintage Chanel bag and Chanel pearled shoes.

CREDIT: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Apparently Dana Delany wore vintage as well, but I cannot seem to find a picture. If I missed any other vintage, please let me know so I can drool some more.
While there weren’t too many vintage dress (there never are), there was a whole lot of vintage bling. According to the Diamond Information Center, www.adiamondisforever.com, the following celebrities were decorated with some serious vintage ice:
Brooke Shields – Fred Leighton – Old mine-cut diamond leaf and vine earrings in silver on gold
Dana Delany – LILY et Cie – 1920′s French diamond earrings set in platinum
Debra Messing – Fred Leighton – 19th Century old mine diamond fan pendant earrings, 25-carats
Emilie de Raven – H. Stern and Stephen Russell – H. Stern Victorian diamond earrings with cognac diamonds, valued at $8,300
Glenn Close – Fred Leighton – 1930′s diamond pendant earrings
Jillian Dempsey – Fred Leighton – Old mine-cut diamond pendant earrings, 3-carats each
Kyra Sedgwick – Fred Leighton – 1930′s diamond pyramid earrings in platinum
Olivia Wilde – Kwiat – 1960′s diamond Decades Collection earrings, valued at $300,000
Cynthia Nixon – Fred Leighton -1920′s buckle diamond bracelet; art deco diamond bracelet
Dana Delany – LILY et Cie – Three French 1920′s diamond bracelets
Glenn Close – Fred Leighton – 1930′s diamond bracelet
Hayden Panettiere – Fred Leighton -1920′s diamond bracelet in platinum; 1920′s diamond and onyx bracelet in platinum
Mary-Louise Parker – Cartier – Cartier tradition triple and double raw diamond bracelet, Cartier London 1934, including 85 cushion- and circular-cut diamonds with 28-carats of diamonds, 20 baguette-cut diamonds with approximately 1.4 carats of diamonds, and four rose-cut diamonds, valued at $335,000; Cartier Tradition pear shaped diamond bracelet, Cartier Paris 1951, 204 diamonds with 19.33 carats of diamonds, valued at $92,000


3 comments
Gorgeous! nice blog
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Love to see hollywood wearing vintage! It inspires everyone else
Me too SLV! Hopefully hoards of fashionistas will realize you can’t go wrong with vintage.
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