The 2024 Emmy Awards are back, and so are the top jewelry looks! After last year’s SAG strike reshuffle, we’re finally seeing the stars step out this fall, and they did not hold back. Bvlgari Serpenti necklaces slithered across the red carpet on everyone from Saoirse Ronan to Maya Rudolph and Da’Vine Joy Randolph. Of course, diamonds kept things timeless, but it was the bold pops of color—think Kristin Scott Thomas and Laura Dern—that had us buzzing. Dern even gave a cheeky nod to her show, Palm Royale.
Ready for the night’s best gems? Let’s dive in!
DAKOTA FANNING: It’s easy to see why the Ripley Emmy nominee went for a South Sea pearl and diamond ring from Beladora and $22,000 vintage diamond bow earrings from Joseph Saidian & Sons—total perfection with her gold silk satin Armani Privé strapless bustier gown, embroidered with pearls and crystals. What do you think—could this be her best red carpet look yet?
CHRISTINE BARANSKI: She is that girl!!! What’s not to love about Gilded Age star Christine Baranski’s Emmy jewels? She delivered vintage glam in full force with 1960s gold and diamond leaf earrings by Pierre Sterlé, a jaw-dropping 1950s emerald bead and diamond cuff by Suzanne Belperron, and the ultimate showstopper—a fluted emerald and diamond leopard ring by David Webb. All courtesy of Fred Leighton, and yes, we’re totally obsessed!
DA’VINE JOY RANDOLPH: It wouldn’t be a red carpet without a Bvlgari Serpenti necklace making an appearance! But Da’Vine took it up a notch, rocking not one but two High Jewelry Serpenti diamond necklaces for a jaw-dropping statement. She completed the look with a stunning High Jewelry diamond bracelet. Now that’s how you make an entrance!
LAURA DERN: Did you catch the subtle nod to Palm Royale in Dern’s Emmy jewels? Her showstopping Palm Avenue necklace, flaunting old mine cut diamonds, emeralds, rubellites, tourmalines, and turquoise, was a perfect tribute to the series with its delicate palm tree motif. She paired it with morganite and diamond earrings and the Mangrove cuff—a bold wrist statement complete with gemstones and tiny gold crocodiles. Because who says red carpet glam can’t have a little bite?
ELLA PURNELL: Our favorite De Beers moment? It’s got to be Fallout and Yellowjackets star Ella Purnell, who dazzled in a silver chainmail dress from Rabanne that was a match made in heaven with her jewelry! She was dripping in glamour with De Beers’ popular Arpeggia Five Line diamond earrings right down to their jaw-dropping Metamorphosis high jewelry white gold diamond Toi et Moi ring. Seriously, can we talk about how stunning she looks? Who else is ready to steal her style?
GRETA LEE: Can we just say her jewelry was the ultimate game-changer for her Emmy look? Greta Lee stunned in a Loewe dress, but it was her Tiffany & Co. diamond earrings set in platinum, featuring over 19 carats of breathtaking tanzanite centers, that truly took her red carpet moment to new heights. And let’s not forget the cherry on top: two Tiffany & Co. rings, including an oval diamond of just over 10 carats and a tanzanite beauty weighing in at over 16 carats.
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NICOLA COUGHLAN: Another De Beers darling has arrived! Bridgerton cutie Nicola Coughlan sparkled with white diamond studs featuring fancy vivid yellow pear-shaped diamond drops, complemented by a stunning pear-shaped yellow diamond cocktail ring. But wait—her hair was the real showstopper! With 15 separate pieces of Zuri and Valerie clips and combs from Lelet NY, she ensured that she was the true diamond of the evening. Talk about a regal moment!
ELIZABETH DEBICKI: Elizabeth Debicki, fresh off her win for Outstanding Supporting Actress at the 2024 Emmys, was serving up serious royal vibes! Channeling Princess Diana’s iconic Jacques Azagury gown from the London Cancer Research Gala, she rocked her own velvet Dior version. Instead of Diana’s classic pearl choker though, Debicki wore De Beers diamonds and a fan-shaped secret watch by Vacheron Constantin—worth a jaw-dropping $163,000. We can easily picture Diana wearing that stunning watch on her wrist!
QUINTA BRUNSON: Are Elizabeth Debicki and Quinta Brunson hinting that bejeweled watches are set to be the next hot red carpet accessory? The Abbott Elementary star wore Tiffany Victoria® earrings, a Paloma Melody ring, and Tiffany Knot bracelets, but our eyes were drawn to her other wrist, showcasing a high jewelry watch in 18k white gold, adorned with over 16 carats of dazzling diamonds. Talk about a timepiece that makes a statement!
SELENA GOMEZ: Is Selena giving us déjà vu? When the Only Murders in the Building star hit the carpet in a brand-new custom gown, we couldn’t help but zero in on her earrings—yes, the same stunning Tiffany pair she rocked at last year’s Academy Museum Gala! Gomez styled them with a sleek Lock bangle and a standout Jean Schlumberger Two Flower Ring from Tiffany, boasting a dazzling central diamond of over 10 carats set in yellow gold. Who needs an entirely new look when your jewels can steal the show twice?
GILLIAN ANDERSON: Dressed in a chic silver gown by Emilia Wickstead, Anderson added a touch of glamour with Martin Katz jewels. Her black and white diamond earrings and rings, plus a sleek white gold bangle, brought the perfect sparkle to her look! Who else is loving this vibe?
KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS: Can we take a moment to appreciate the bold color of Kristin Scott Thomas’s Anayah Jewellery earrings on the Emmys red carpet? The vibrant hues not only made a statement but also perfectly highlighted her eyes—stunning!
ANNA SAWAI: With no necklace in sight, the Shōgun star shone as Cartier’s latest muse, rocking bold onyx, diamond, and ruby earrings paired with a stunning ring. Sometimes, less truly is more when it comes to making a statement!”
SAOIRSE RONAN: Saoirse joined Da’Vine Joy and Maya in the Bvlgari Serpenti club, dazzling in the Italian jewelry house’s iconic snake-themed gems. Ronan’s High Jewelry Serpenti necklace in white gold, adorned with diamond scales and two pear-shaped emeralds, coiled effortlessly around her neck for a jaw-dropping choker moment. She completed the look with a matching Serpenti ring. Did she have your favorite Serpenti Emmy jewelry look?
AJA NAOMI KING: Both Viola Davis and Connie Stevens brought some Buccellati sparkle to the Emmys, but it was Lessons in Chemistry star Aja Naomi King who truly stole the show. Her pick? The stunning Etoilee necklace in yellow and white gold. Simple, striking, and effortlessly elegant—this was our favorite Buccellati moment of the night!
REESE WITHERSPOON: Could yellow diamonds be Reese Witherspoon’s signature on the red carpet? We’d certainly think so as Witherspoon dazzled at the Emmys in a jaw-dropping 40-carat pear-cut diamond necklace from Bucherer Fine Jewellery. Featuring a striking mix of fancy yellow and white diamonds, this showstopper was anchored by a stunning 5-carat fancy yellow drop at the center. She also wore yellow diamonds at the 2024 SAG Awards—could they be her new good luck charm?
JENNIFER ANISTON: You can always count on Jennifer Aniston to serve up a classic red carpet jewelry moment! Just look at her dazzling platinum diamond earrings from the ’50s paired with a stunning Art Deco bracelet from the ’20s—all archival pieces from Tiffany & Co.
MAYA RUDOLPH: Another Serpenti sighting—this time on SNL queen Maya Rudolph! She rocked Bvlgari’s High Jewelry Serpenti necklace in yellow and white gold, complete with emerald eyes, paired with a matching bracelet, earrings, and ring (yes, the same ring Saoirse wore!). Are we sensing a Serpenti takeover on the red carpet?
HOLLAND TAYLOR: The Morning Show star Holland Taylor added a sentimental touch to her Louis Vuitton cream wool double-breasted tuxedo with vintage dress clips—straight from her mother’s collection. According to Buzzfeed, Taylor shared, “Mine are paste pieces, bought by my mother, barely twenty—an insane extravagance at about $37, which is $800 in today’s money. Some paste is astonishingly good.” We couldn’t agree more, as those clips were the perfect finishing touch to her standout tuxedo Emmy red carpet look!
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