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Spotted: Shop the VRAI earrings worn by Taylor Swift and Emma Stone

Spotted: Shop the VRAI earrings worn by Taylor Swift and Emma Stone

From red carpets to concert stages, there is a buzzy jewelry brand that we keep seeing worn by all the A-listers.
With diamonds that are redefining luxury with a modern, mindful twist, VRAI is quickly becoming the sustainable jewelry brand of choice for celebrities like Taylor Swift and Emma Stone.
At the heart of VRAI's appeal is its commitment to transparency, craftsmanship and sustainability. VRAI diamonds are grown in the world's first certified carbon-neutral foundry. Using plasma reactors powered by 100% renewable energy from the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest, VRAI transforms greenhouse gases into brilliant diamonds—without the environmental or human toll of mining.
Intrigued? Below, you can shop the jewelry pieces that are favorites among Swift and Stone and find the perfect sparkly accessory for you.
When Taylor Swift steps out, every head turns. The star has been spotted wearing the VRAI Linked Tennis Earrings that feature four graduated Round Brilliant VRAI created diamonds linked in a dramatic, romantic setting—perfect for the pop icon known for her poetic flair.
Known for her timeless style, Emma Stone has also been known to rock VRAI's sustainable sparkle. She's been spotted in the VRAI Dome Studs from the VRAI x Petra & Meehan collection, a pair of bold, retro-chic earrings that make an effortless statement.
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