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Kristen Chenoweth in Blue Candy Jewelry January 2013


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LOS ANGELES: Award-winning actress, Kristin Chenoweth was spotted looking absolutely stunning at the Bar Riviera 31 opening at the Sofitel LA hotel. Dressed in a cobalt blue dress paired with Blue Candy Jewelry sapphire and diamond earrings, the gorgeous star wowed on-lookers with her show-stopping smile and perfectly accessorized ensemble. This printed frock and sapphire earring combo was definitely one of Chenoweth's finest fashion moments.

WHO: Television actress, Kristin Chenoweth

WHAT: The blonde beauty wears:

Blue Candy Jewelry: Mosaic Sapphire and Diamond Open Drop Earrings, $995 (www.bluecandyjewelry.com)
WHERE: Bar Riviera 31 at Sofitel Hotel in Los Angeles, CA

WHEN: January 15, 2013

ABOUT BLUE CANDY JEWELRY:
Blue Candy Jewelry is a new line of chic elegant gemwear that is both exciting and addictive. BCJ features the finest natural precious and semi-precious gemstones in collaboration with sterling silver, yellow and rose gold as well as leather to create current fresh body candy that looks great with a white t-shirt as well as that little black dress. Based in Southern California, BCJ’s vast collections include pieces perfect for clubbing, the office as well as resort wear. There is truly a collection for everyone. Blue Candy Fine Jewerly makes the most coveted diamond and rare stone pieces in Hollywood, and knows how to make fine jewelry read as decadent but still fresh and young.

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