We’re recapping some of the best jewelry spotted at the 50th NAACP Image Awards
Make sure to catch our post on last year’s jewels!
KERRY WASHINGTON: Although Kerry didn’t hit the red carpet that didn’t stop us from admiring her showstopping diamond earrings! The stunning beauties from EFFY jewelry were the perfect match to her scene-stealing beaded dress and her new short pixie hairdo .

LAURA HARRIER: Ok we gotta admit that we were shocked Harrier wasn’t wearing Bulgari on the red carpet. The BlacKkKlansman actress instead chose to wear a pair of Cleo earrings by jewelry brand EDAS.

BEYONCE: The Entertainer of the Year award winner worked a slit and was white-hot in a Balmain number but her Lorraine Schwartz diamond and Colombian emerald statement earrings stole the show though!


LOGAN BROWNING: Like Essae, Logan chose jewelry designer Yvan Tufenkjian’s earrings to grace her ears on the NAACP red carpet. She topped off her feathery ensemble with a cluster of Noudar rings.

 ADRIENNE BAILON: The Real co-host shone in a delightful collection of diamond jewels from Gabriel & Co.
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TREVOR JACKSON: We love it when the men wear jewels on the red carpet! Cue handsome American Crime actor Trevor Jackson! We are simply crushing on his David Yurman cross brooch.

CHLOE X HALLE: The colorful sister duo rocked a gorgeous array of Daniella Kronfle jewelry. Chloe complimented her purple dress with a pair of $23,500 Dolce Vita earrings comprised of round and oval rose-cut amethysts and white diamonds on a black rhodium finish. She topped off her look with an asymmetrical amethyst and 18k gold plated black rhodium ring. Chloe shined in a pair of sleek oversized gold earrings and a Daniella Kronfle Mille Volte ring worth $7,500.


KATE BECKINSALE: Kate rocked a very revealing Julien Macdonald dress and a contrasting pair of black and white diamond Vague earrings by Vhernier.

CYNTHIA ERIVO: Cynthia brought the pink power to the NAACP red carpet! Her diamond and kunzite drop earrings from Coomi were the highlight of her pink lace and cascading ruffle cape ensemble.

CHRISSY METZ:Â The This Is Us star picked up the gold accents on her Siriano gown and matched them with her Le Vian earrings and Kallati ring.

ISSAE RAE: Issae got the same color memo as Laura Harrier as both wore yellow on the red carpet. If we had to choose who had the better jewels, Issae’s Yvan Tufenkjian diamond earrings were a more glamorous choice and were better suited for the red carpet event than Harrier’s.


LUPITA NYONG’O: Lupita who was joined at the event with her Black Panthers co-stars Michael B. Jordan and Danai Gurira, who by the way took home the award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture, wore Zameer Kassam diamond jewels. If you remember he’s the jewelry designer who created her bespoke Black Panther ring!





REGINA HALL: Pretty in pink Regina wore Yvan Tufenkjian earrings and rings by Kallati and Djula Jewelry.

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EMMA STONE:Â While we admire the fact that Emma kept the dress sans embellishment to showcase the stunning gold sculptural overlapping leaves of her Louis Vuitton statement necklace, the two combined fell flat on the red carpet. LV star blossom ear studs completed the look.


KATE BECKINSALE: Asymmetrical diamond earrings from Marli added some sparkle to Kate’s dramatic black ball gown. We gotta admit that we wish Kate would switch things up in the jewelry department and break down and finally wear a statement necklace to one of these red carpet events. We’re keeping our fingers crossed. 



JANE FONDA: Jane was honoured with the Stanley Kramer Award for her activism and philanthropic achievements at Saturday’s event. Bold and colorful $155,000 emerald bead, diamond and black enamel Pagoda Tassel earrings from David Webb accentuated her ears. 















Among the celebrities that attended the show was actress Kate Beckinsale who wore a pair of the designer’s black floral chandelier earrings and model Rosie Huntington-Whitely wearing diamond swirl earrings from David Webb.



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