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These Were the Winners at Town & Country’s Jewelry Awards
The second annual jewelry awards show celebrated both emerging and established talents.

New York—When longtime jewelry-loving magazine editor Stellene Volandes nabbed the top spot at Town & Country, jewelry lovers knew they were in for a treat.
Volandes didn't disappoint when a little over a year into her editor-in-chief role, the magazine announced the creation of the Town & Country Jewelry Awards.
In 2018, the inaugural event was held at Hearst Tower, but late last month, the awards’ second iteration took on a more spirited air, setting up shop at The Standard, High Line Hotel in New York City’s Meatpacking District.
Shining even brighter than the jewel-bedecked celebrities in attendance, like Kelly Ripa, were the honored talent, representing both new and established design voices.
Here were the night’s big winners, chosen by Town & Country editors and a panel of jewelry aficionados, as announced online and in Town & Country’s February issue.
Gold Designer of the Year: Roberto Coin
Finalists: Vram, Judy Geib
Innovator of the Year: Vhernier
Legend of the Year: Van Cleef & Arpels
Champion of the Year: Lizzie Tisch
Breakthrough Designer of the Year: Emmanuel Tarpin
Pearl Designer of the Year: Mizuki
Finalists: Mikimoto, Assael
Red Carpet Stylist of the Year: Kate Young
Diamond Designer of the Year: De Beers
Finalists: Lugano Diamonds, Nikos Koulis
Jewelry Watch of the Year: Cartier
Colored Stone Designer of the Year: Chopard
Finalists: Irene Neuwirth, Martin Katz
Philanthropic Collection of the Year: Tiffany & Co.
Collection of the Year: Bulgari Wild Pop
Read more about the awards at townandcountrymag.com.
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