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When it comes to bling, Bethenny Frankel doesn’t discriminate.
“It’s not about how much you spend — it’s about knowing what looks legit,” the “Real Housewives of New York” alum said in a recent “Jewelry University” YouTube video, adding that she prefers not to wear some of her finer pieces because she’s “too scared” of losing them.
“I wear [costume jewelry] just as proudly, and think [it] looks just as expensive as the most expensive jewelry in the world,” she added.
Case in point: Victoria Emerson pieces are among Frankel’s favorites. What’s more, the brand is having a huge sale right now, making the already affordable baubles a steal.
Frankel’s featured the Love Pendant Necklace on her new website, The List, and has worn it in social media posts in the past.
A dead ringer for the thousand-dollar Foundrae necklaces we’ve spotted on stars like Jennifer Lopez and Gwyneth Paltrow, the 14-karat gold-plated piece has a dropped heart pendant with the word “love” spelled out, along with a smaller sun charm with petite stones — and right now, it’s just $25.
“Lovely necklace goes with any outfit, day or night,” raves one shopper.
Frankel’s also fond of the brand’s Knocker Hoop Earrings, which are currently on sale for $20. A classic knocker style in a wearable petite size makes this pair appropriate for day or night.
Plus, they’re available in both 14-karat gold-plated and silver versions.
“I love these earrings! They are different than the typical hoop and look very classy,” one shopper wrote.
And the Bravolebrity showed off her Butterfly Stud Earrings from the label in her “Jewelry University” video, calling them “gorgeous.”
“Those look expensive. Those could be Van Cleef,” she added.
While the butterfly-inspired baubles aren’t currently on sale, they retail for just $68 — a mere fraction of what Frankel’s more “elite” pieces cost.
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