Actress Riisa Naka won the 36th Japan Jewelry Best Dresser Award in the 30s category, which is given to the most shining person of each generation and a celebrity who suits jewelry well, and attended the award ceremony held in Tokyo on August 1st.
Wearing a bold dress made of sheer material that showed off her slender, beautiful legs, Naka accessorized with a ruby and sapphire necklace worth approximately 21.7 million yen, earrings worth approximately 1.51 million yen, and a ring worth approximately 1.9 million yen. She made a humorous comment, "I've never worn anything this expensive in my life. It's like a walking house," which drew laughter from the audience.
Regarding her outfit for the day, she said, "I thought about what to pair with jewelry, and decided to go with denim. At first glance, jewelry and denim seem like polar opposites, but by pairing them together, I think I can enjoy jewelry from a different perspective."
The winners of the 36th Japan Jewelry Best Dresser Awards were Kyoko Yoshine in the 20s category, Wakana Matsumoto in the 40s category, Norika Fujiwara in the 50s category, Ryosuke Yamada in the Special Award Entertainer category, and Tomoharu Shoji and Miki Fujimoto in the Special Award Best Partner category. This is the first time that a married couple have won the award.