Australian model and jewelry designer Nicole Trunfio, who has a net worth of $10 million, exceptionally embodied the 1920s dressed in a gorgeous beaded gown for the Gatsby-themed fundraiser, “Let’s Misbehave to Benefit Love Heals,” held at the Wölffer Estate Vineyards.

The 27-year-old Trunfio was top-to-toe flapper with her coiffed hair, beaded headdress, and black beaded gown. Like most flapper-era dresses, her outfit featured an Art Deco pattern and a great amount of glitter and beads.

Her gown was exceptionally striking, with its fishnet overlay and fringed and tasseled bottom. She completed the look with simple ankle-strap sandals.

Trunfio made a significant contribution to the Love Heals benefit by donating one of her own designs, a geometric bracelet, which was also featured in an auction.
Fifteen percent of the proceeds from the sales were dedicated to Love Heals, supporting their initiatives in HIV/AIDS education and outreach.

She offered her Trunfio Universe bracelets for auction—sleek, geometric bangles adorned with eye-catching charms such as pyramids, pave hearts, and discs of quartz or turquoise.
The founder of Erth Jewelry, she has developed a versatile screw system that allows the charms on the bracelets to be interchangeable. This innovative feature enables wearers to customize their jewelry to match their wardrobe, enhancing its appeal and functionality.

					
