Courtesy: D’Orazio & Associates

The Silver Screen Is Always Bright

Natasha Lyonne wore a Vhernier ring to the Women in Film Gala on Wednesday in Los Angeles, California.

Characterized by soft curves, extraordinarily bold dimensions, and mesmerising plays of colour, the Vhernier style is distinctive, instantly recognisable, mirroring Italian design, art and architecture. A powerful inspiration filtered by the rigorous yet understated spirit of Milan. 

The jewels of the brand may be impressive in size, but never brash. The shapes are designed with the wearer’s body and the surrounding space in mind. An understated attitude is a constant factor in Vhernier design: this is visible in its rings and bracelets that hold, rather than exhibit, sumptuous pavé diamonds and wonderful stones. 

Among the first Maisons to adopt rose gold, a discreet hue that suits every skin tone, Vhernier has experimented with the charm of natural materials such as ebony, jet, kogolong, and titanium, with which some of its most famous creations have been crafted. 

Natasha is best known for her portrayal of Nicky Nichols in the Netflix series “Orange Is the New Black” (2013–present), for which she received an Emmy Award nomination in 2014, and for her role as Jessica in the “American Pie” film series (1999–2012). 

Natasha is also a co-creator, executive producer and writer for the 2019 Netflix series “Russian Doll“, where she plays the lead role of Nadia Vulvokov. 

Natasha is also known for her husky voice and thick New York accent.

Natasha Lyonne was born in New York City,the daughter of Ivette Buchinger and Aaron Braunstein, a boxing promoter, race car driver and radio host, distantly related to cartoonist Al Jaffee.

Daniel Quintanilla

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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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