As the 2025 Cannes Film Festival wraps, we’re closing out our red carpet jewelry coverage with two major debuts. Models Farnoush Hamidian and Coco Rocha hit the Croisette in never-before-seen high jewelry pieces, marking their world premieres in true Cannes style. A fitting finale for a festival that’s as much about the jewels as it is the films.
Missed a moment? Catch up on all the standout Cannes jewelry looks right here!
THE MASTERMIND PREMIERE:

VIOLA DAVIS: Is Viola Davis wearing a never-before-seen necklace from Bvlgari? It certainly appears to be a fresh addition to the Italian house’s Cinemagia high jewelry collection, an homage to the golden age of 1950s filmmaking and the iconic Cinecittà Studios. That juicy central peridot? A flawless match for her electric green gown.

COCO ROCHA: Who better to debut a brand-new necklace than Coco Rocha? The supermodel brought serious drama to the red carpet while showing off AKILLIS Paris’ just-unveiled Python high jewelry collection, serving angles so sharp, the necklace wasn’t the only thing stealing the spotlight

ELLE FANNING: Someone raided the Cartier vaults, and that someone is Elle Fanning. Draped around her neck? A dreamy diamond lariat, accented with pearls and finished with a perfectly pink rose quartz drop. Old Hollywood meets modern-day fairy tale.

SIMONE ASHLEY: L’Oréal ambassador and Bridgerton star nailed the diamond jewelry game on the red carpet. Her Messika Diamond Catcher earrings paired flawlessly with Snake Dance and Saguaro rings, just the right sparkle, no over-the-top needed.

FUTURE: American rapper Future made a grand entrance sporting the Groove pin from Messika, an aptly named piece for a music mogul who’s all about rhythm and flow.
CLOSING CEREMONY:

FARNOUSH HAMIDIAN: It’s the final act of Cannes, so why not go out with a bang? Fashion model Farnoush Hamidian just dropped Jaeger-LeCoultre’s never-before-seen high jewelry Reverso Secret necklace featuring turquoise beads, tassel ends, and diamond-set links that cleverly conceal a watch face.
Source: Getty Images


You must be logged in to post a comment.