Search for the most glamorous fashionistas
Angela’s Angels search for the most glamorous fashionistas at Diamond Day
Angela Daniel Jewellery celebrates diamonds and glamour at Auckland Cup Week’s finale
Angela Daniel Jewellery brings extra glamour to Auckland Cup Week’s Diamond Day (Saturday 10 March) with sparkling rewards for one of the best dressed racegoers who will take home a $25,000 diamond.
Dressed in bedazzling finery and frocked up in bespoke dresses created for them by Trelise Cooper, three Angela’s Angels, accompanied by celebrity “fashion police”, will be arresting attendees for looking drop dead glamorous on what’s become the party day of Auckland Cup Week.
There’s no catwalk and no official entry; this competition is for anyone with style who has put thought and attention into an ensemble with complementing jewellery.
They’ll be prime suspects and swiftly apprehended by the long arm of the style law.
Those arrested will go in the draw to be matched with a horse in the Ford Diamond Stakes and the entrant with the winning horse will have a stunning, twinkling diamond worth $25,000.
The top five runners up will also receive a diamond valued at $1000 as a luxurious memento of their day.
Angela Daniel and her team are fanatical about jewellery and are committed to creating beautiful pieces for the modern woman.
With two stores in Auckland; Nuffield Street and Sylvia Park, Angela Daniel Jewellery is fast becoming the destination for those wanting a piece of timeless luxury.
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