Carrie Underwood's $31 million necklace had people buzzing at the 2013
Grammys Sunday night, as the nation crooner looked stunning on the red
carpet. Though folks are often focusing on the gowns and also designers
everybody selects to display, in this "American Idol" winner's case it
was her jewelry that garnered the intensive buzz. Carrie is said to
officially hold the title for the evening time as the star with the most
expensive jewelery, and People shared the details on Feb. 10.
The dazzling piece is from Johnathon Shapiro and Underwood's $31 million necklace featured 381 carats of white diamonds. The jewels were a combination of round brilliant, marquise, pear and oval shapes. Carrie Underwood wore a strapless black Roberto Cavalli gown to demonstrate the stunning necklace.
View slideshow: Carrie Underwood's $31 million necklace dazzles at Grammys
The country singer and “American Idol” winner joked that she was afraid someone would tackle her to steal the necklace and she quipped that it's worth more than she is. What did you think of Carrie Underwood's $31 million necklace and red carpet look? Which red carpet looks for the Grammys 2013 show did you think stood out above the rest? Whose choices bombed and left a bad taste in your mouth?
The dazzling piece is from Johnathon Shapiro and Underwood's $31 million necklace featured 381 carats of white diamonds. The jewels were a combination of round brilliant, marquise, pear and oval shapes. Carrie Underwood wore a strapless black Roberto Cavalli gown to demonstrate the stunning necklace.
View slideshow: Carrie Underwood's $31 million necklace dazzles at Grammys
The country singer and “American Idol” winner joked that she was afraid someone would tackle her to steal the necklace and she quipped that it's worth more than she is. What did you think of Carrie Underwood's $31 million necklace and red carpet look? Which red carpet looks for the Grammys 2013 show did you think stood out above the rest? Whose choices bombed and left a bad taste in your mouth?
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