How to Replicate Ayo Edebiri’s Emmys Fashion With One Simple Piece

The actress had on a stunning outfit when she took the stage to accept her Outstanding Supporting Actress award.

Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri.


We’re sure you’ve seen it already: Ayo Edebiri’s look at the Emmys. Having earned the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her role in the hit TV show The Bear, we have no doubt her picture was pasted all over your timeline—much as it was on ours.

Sure, we were overjoyed to see her claim the incredible award. She deserved it, in our humble opinions. But, more importantly, we were thrilled for the opportunity that it gave her to put her fabulous outfit on display.

We were absolutely enamored with the black strapless leather Louis Vuitton gown that she wore for the occasion. But we likewise had our eyes trained on a smaller detail of her fabulous outfit that perfectly elevated the whole look to another level.

Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri.

To the strapless number, she added a simple diamond tennis necklace—the perfect, understated sparkle to complement her incredible dress.

While we’re not exactly sure where she secured the simple strand of diamonds, we do know that we have a great alternative if you’re looking to replicate Edebiri’s stunning look.

Peace Jewelers 14K Gold 15.00ctw Cultured Diamond Tennis Necklace, $12,499 (shophq.com)

Have you ever wanted to buy diamonds, but then reconsidered for ethical reasons? Well, look no further than the options from Peace Jewelers. Made from lab-grown diamonds, each and every piece is ethically crafted, and better for both the environment and your wallet.

Maybe it’s too hard to get your hands on a fabulous unique leather dress like Edebiri’s, but we know you can replicate her glittery jewels—that’s what really makes the outfit shine, anyway.

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Martha Zaytoun

MARTHA ZAYTOUN

Martha Zaytoun is a Lifestyle & Trending News writer for SI Swimsuit. Before joining the team, Martha worked on the editorial board of the University of Notre Dame’s student magazine and on the editorial team at Chapel Hill, Durham and Chatham Magazines in North Carolina. When not working, Martha loves to watercolor and oil paint, run or water ski. She is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and a huge Fighting Irish fan.