When Marilyn Monroe sang, “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend“, I bet she wasn’t aware of the veracity it encompassed. Not just diamonds, even emerald, ruby, topaz and pearls make a girl weak in the knees. And this Arizona Muse editorial is a testimony to it.

On being enamoured by jewels, as classy and elegant a woman is meant to look from the outside, there’s always an inescapable burst of childish joy inside of her. And that sentiment is portrayed in the October issue of Vogue Paris.

Muse’s vintage curls and rosy lips secure her scarlet damsel image, but the ornate jewellery is the real hero. Pearl-drop earrings, diamond chokers, statement cocktail rings, mosaic-designed bracelets, every girl’s dream jewellery box is right here, in these shots.

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Click the thumbnails for full pictures:
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11
Arizona Muse: Vogue Paris October '11

This lady isn’t just ball-ready with her velvet, lace and fur-laden outfits; she’s taken the glamour to the streets of Paris. So much so that if you cover-up the jewels, this photo shoot could pass for a street style blog.

View the entire editorial by clicking on the thumbnails above. Jewel envy guaranteed!

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Shitika Anand is a freelance journalist, based in Sydney, who is addicted to coffee, vintage boutiques, bright-glitzy earringsĀ and British stand-up comedy. Her bank account weeps every time she walks out of a shoe shop, but her shoe rack throws a 'welcome home' party for the new member. Her undying love for words is obvious when she narrates her entire life story to a stranger on the train. Which is partly the reason she's resorted to writing. When not blogging, she can be foundĀ in a corner of her nearest bookshop, hiding under a monstrous pile of international fashion magazines. You can read more of her work on her personal site, Sweet Dreams in my world.