Lately celebrity moms have been spotted wearing necklaces engraved with the first letter of their new baby's name, a cute trend that's quickly increasing in popularity as more and more A-list ladies get pregnant. Among the first to do so was Nicole Richie, who is frequently seen sporting a gold "H" pendant (for daughter Harlow) . So who's behind the initial craze? Meet LA based jewelry designer to the stars Jennifer Meyer, she's the daughter of Ron Meyer (the President and CEO of Universal Studios) and she's married to Tobey McGuire. You can see her fabulous designs at the hippest jewelry boutiques around. Her famous 18K yellow gold and diamond initial pendants are now available online at twistonline.com, they cost $1,375.Diamond Initial Necklaces by Jennifer Meyer
Lately celebrity moms have been spotted wearing necklaces engraved with the first letter of their new baby's name, a cute trend that's quickly increasing in popularity as more and more A-list ladies get pregnant. Among the first to do so was Nicole Richie, who is frequently seen sporting a gold "H" pendant (for daughter Harlow) . So who's behind the initial craze? Meet LA based jewelry designer to the stars Jennifer Meyer, she's the daughter of Ron Meyer (the President and CEO of Universal Studios) and she's married to Tobey McGuire. You can see her fabulous designs at the hippest jewelry boutiques around. Her famous 18K yellow gold and diamond initial pendants are now available online at twistonline.com, they cost $1,375.Related Headlines
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