Jennifer Lopez Makes Waves With A $340,000 Diamond Necklace
Jennifer Lopez has always set the standard for style. Most recently, she dazzled in a stunning piece of gold and diamond jewelry by Italian brand FOPE in the music video for her new single, Can't Get Enough.
Naturally, in the video, Jennifer Lopez appears in a lot of eye-catching attire, but her jewelry is unquestionably the real highlight.
Jennifer Lopez And The Eka Mia Luca Necklace
In the video, Jennifer Lopez wears over $500,000 worth of FOPE jewelry, but one piece in particular—the Eka Mia Luca diamond pavé necklace—is too striking when paired with a red bralette and corset.
Photo: J.Lo wearing the Eka Mia Luca diamond necklace (Source: Youtube Screenshot)
The sumptuous necklace, which is a refined interpretation of the brand's elegant design language, is a part of the SuperEka line, which features jewelry ideal for special events.
The Eka Mia Luca diamond pavé necklace is worth over $340,000.
“We are thrilled to announce the integration between Fope and Jennifer Lopez for the new video of her single Can’t Get Enough,” said Marilisa Cazzola the jeweler’s chief marketing officer.
Naturally, in the video, Jennifer Lopez appears in a lot of eye-catching attire, but her jewelry is unquestionably the real highlight.
Jennifer Lopez And The Eka Mia Luca Necklace
In the video, Jennifer Lopez wears over $500,000 worth of FOPE jewelry, but one piece in particular—the Eka Mia Luca diamond pavé necklace—is too striking when paired with a red bralette and corset.
Photo: J.Lo wearing the Eka Mia Luca diamond necklace (Source: Youtube Screenshot)
The sumptuous necklace, which is a refined interpretation of the brand's elegant design language, is a part of the SuperEka line, which features jewelry ideal for special events.
The Eka Mia Luca diamond pavé necklace is worth over $340,000.
“We are thrilled to announce the integration between Fope and Jennifer Lopez for the new video of her single Can’t Get Enough,” said Marilisa Cazzola the jeweler’s chief marketing officer.
“It is a true testament to how the innovation and creativity that define our brand combine perfectly with the iconic style of leading figures in the entertainment and fashion industries”, she added.
The Panorama and Solo Lines
In addition, Jennifer Lopez wears other FOPE pieces, such as bracelets and earrings from their Solo and Panorama lines.
The Panorama earrings and Solo bracelets that Lopez wears in her new video are well-known for their flexible jewelry pieces constructed from an inventive gold mesh.
These items were designed for everyday elegance.
FOPE
FOPE's origins are in the Italian goldsmithing traditions, with Vicenza serving as both the historical and industrial hub of the country. In 1929, Umberto Cazzola inaugurated the first FOPE workshop.
With the same spirit of innovation, his son Odino developed adjustable metal watch bracelets and turned this workshop into a cutting-edge factory. Meanwhile, his nephews Umberto and Ines came up with the patented Flex'it technology and the signature Novecento mesh.
Master goldsmiths work alongside technologists at the Vicenza factory, which designs and produces all FOPE jewelry. They use robotics and automated machinery to maximize efficiency and produce jewelry of the finest caliber.
The gold components that gave rise to the recognizable FOPE mesh and the Flex'it technology that gives the jewelry flexibility are the focal points of FOPE jewelry's design, which exudes a chic, modern elegance.
This jewelry can be worn every day and surpasses fashion fads, geographical limitations, and passing time.
In addition, Jennifer Lopez wears other FOPE pieces, such as bracelets and earrings from their Solo and Panorama lines.
The Panorama earrings and Solo bracelets that Lopez wears in her new video are well-known for their flexible jewelry pieces constructed from an inventive gold mesh.
These items were designed for everyday elegance.
FOPE
FOPE's origins are in the Italian goldsmithing traditions, with Vicenza serving as both the historical and industrial hub of the country. In 1929, Umberto Cazzola inaugurated the first FOPE workshop.
With the same spirit of innovation, his son Odino developed adjustable metal watch bracelets and turned this workshop into a cutting-edge factory. Meanwhile, his nephews Umberto and Ines came up with the patented Flex'it technology and the signature Novecento mesh.
Master goldsmiths work alongside technologists at the Vicenza factory, which designs and produces all FOPE jewelry. They use robotics and automated machinery to maximize efficiency and produce jewelry of the finest caliber.
The gold components that gave rise to the recognizable FOPE mesh and the Flex'it technology that gives the jewelry flexibility are the focal points of FOPE jewelry's design, which exudes a chic, modern elegance.
This jewelry can be worn every day and surpasses fashion fads, geographical limitations, and passing time.