The on-screen chemistry between the stars of the hit movie “The Break-Up” may be sparkling on the silver screen, but moviegoers looking to re-create Jennifer Aniston’s look should put their money in gold. In the film, Aniston dons an 18-karat yellow gold diamond leaf necklace ($2,775), a cigar band ring ($1,800) and leaf earrings ($1,125) by Jennifer Meyer Jewelry.
Whether or not you’re on Team Aniston, you can purchase replicas at barneys.com or kaviarkind.com.
Barneys New York, 25 E. Oak St., will begin selling the jewelry during the second week of July.
All eyes on shadow
If wearing jewelry like Jennifer Aniston doesn’t fully satisfy your “Friends” fix, you might get a shade closer with Courteney Cox’s new makeup, Coco Eye Shadow Palette. Named for Cox’s toddler daughter, the Coco palette by Cargo features light pink, baby blue, gold, quartz and maroon colors selected by the actress.
The makeup is available for $28 at Sephora stores and sephora.com. One hundred percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Epidermolysis Bullosa Foundation, to fight the rare genetic skin disorder.
Trends in the bag
Looking for the latest trends in handbags and baby bags? Designer Susan Fitch will be dishing what’s hot next season from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at W Hotel, 644 N. Lake Shore Drive.
The Fashion Sip event invites attendees to sip cocktails while they shop and listen to Fitch’s tips. Bags will be available to purchase for $200 to $481.
The event is free, but space is limited. For reservations, call 866-942-7787.
Superhero jewelry
If you’re too old (or too mortal) to don Superman’s signature tights and red cape, you can still show your superhero support, if not exactly fight crime, with Nomination’s Superman jewelry for men and women.
Just in time for “Superman Returns,” the eight-piece collection features the classic “S” logo on drop earrings, necklaces and charm bracelets, made with stainless steel and cubic zirconia.
Jewelry costs $100 to $250 at Arezzo, 3118 N. Harlem Ave. and nomination.com.
Take that, Lex Luthor.
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