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Adorned with Secrets jewellery at Logies

NOOSA graced the red carpet with the silver screen’s biggest names at the 58th TV Week Logie Awards.
For the second year running, Noosa-based jewellery, Secrets Shhh, made its way to TV’s night of nights on the arm, and fingers, of celebrities.
During the 2016 Logie Awards, iStyle TV host Tam Wrigley wore Secrets 10CT white gold Tennis Bracelet and a Round Brilliant Dress Ring while interviewing the celebrities on the red carpet. Other stars and Australian TV influencers including Jane Harber from Offspring and Joanna Werner from Werner Film Productions were also spotted wearing the Noosa-born jewellery.
Secrets co-founder and managing director Jane Meredith said she was excited to spot celebrities wearing Secrets jewellery, especially last year’s Golden Logie winner.
“We love the TV WEEK Logie Awards. Last year the Secrets team was so excited to see Channel Ten host Carrie Bickmore win Most Popular Personality on TV and Most Popular Presenter,” Ms Meredith said.
“Carrie was actually wearing a Secrets All Rounder Ring on the night, so we were really proud of her and excited to see our designs spotted on the red carpet.”
However, Secrets weren’t only spotted on the red carpet, in collaboration with TV WEEK magazine and Celebrity and Hollywood Gifting, each nominee and VIP guest left the awards with a piece of Secrets luxury in the form of the Secrets Celebrity Style Duo Pearl Earrings.

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