Following her debut video Me from her Lover album comes Taylor’s most highly anticipated music video You Need To Calm Down. This pro-LGBTQ single is being called the pop anthem for gender equality and true to Taylor Swift fashion features an array of rainbow-hued jewels from a wristwatch featuring her lucky number 13 and her newest kitty Benjamin Buttons to H. Stern’s multicolored pave stone square rings that they aptly named The Taylor Ring.

The trailer scene showcases Taylor wearing pear cocktail drop earrings from Alison Lou alongside a Taylor Swift cat watch featuring Benjamin Buttons her newest cat and her lucky number 13. Taylor wears a series of rings from Anabela Chan’s pale rose Cinderella ring and Narcisa Pheres double heart ring to Moritz Glik’s purple garnet and diamond Kaleidoscope Shaker ring and Le Vian’s heart-shaped ruby, pink sapphire and diamond ring worth nearly $20k.
While rocking a very vibrant fur coat Taylor wore heart-shaped hoop earrings made exclusively for her from Anabela Chan. AÂ Jen Meyer large diamond open heart ring, a $5720 Sydney Evan yellow gold and diamond heart signet ring and a pink opal heart ring in 18K rose gold from Irene Neuwirth graced Taylor’s fingers in the video.
Wearing her favorite number on her neck from Established Jewelry Taylor can be seen wearing Roxanne Assoulin’s Hip-Hop but Not earrings and H. Crowne’s The Taylor rings. Our favorite piece though belongs to Sydney Evan – a $8000 yellow gold Rainbow Heart Eternity bracelet.
Bathing beauty Swift paired H. Crowne’s Harlequin Ringmaster rings with Sydney Evan’s diamond butterfly ring. The singer wore a very affordable pair of Roxanne Assoulin’s Technicolor Rainbow earrings featuring colorful Swarovski crystals.




Let’s look at her ring game, shall we? Stephen Webster’s Magnipheasant diamond open wing ring in 18K gold was paired with two Jenny Dee Jewelry rings (Merope ring & Asterope ring) and our favorite – a Moritz Glik Kaleidoscope shaker ring which added a fun and colorful element to Swift’s BBMA jewelry red carpet look.
CARDI B: Cardi B had the most spectacular earrings of the night. The rapper wore Loree Rodkin’s XLarge Michelle in 18K White Gold Diamond Earrings Open Shield earrings valued at over $26,215!!
Picking up the Billboard award for Best Rap Song Cardi wore House of Emmanuele’s Estelle Rose earrings.
Topping off her spectacular night with receiving Billboard’s Top Artist award Cardi rounded out her third and final jewelry look with a delightful pair of Jared Lehr earrings.
KELLY CLARKSON: As host of the show, Kelly wore geometric crystal earrings from Saint Laurent and a dynamite diamond ring from Yeprem
During the show Kelly wore white diamond rings and a gorgeous pair of statement black diamond long dagger earrings surrounded by white diamonds all from Dena Kemp.

SOFIA CARSON: A vision in lavender the Pretty Little Liars The Perfectionists star sparkled in rock crystal and star Moonlight earrings from H. SternÂ
SABRINA CARPENTER: Sabrina kept her jewels simple and wore Katkim’s Arena diamond ear cuff valued at $2400.Â
PAULA ABDUL: Does Paula ever age? The 56-year-old performer walked the BBMA red carpet wearing diamond hoop earrings from Norman Silverman.
PRIYANKA CHOPRA: Seems Priyanka only had eyes for Nick but we had our eyes on her Tiffany diamonds! The stunning actress wore three gorgeous and sparkling Tiffany & Co. necklaces worth $231,000 including the brand’s Circlet necklace, Hardwear ball necklace in diamonds and Victoria graduated line necklace. She topped off her look with the jeweler’s diamond studded hoop earrings and matching pave bracelet from the brand’s T collection.
JENNIFER HUDSON: Presenting Mariah with Billboard’s Icon Award JHud dazzled in diamond earrings from Stefere Jewelry.
HALSEY: Before her most anticipated performance of the night with super group BTS, Halsey hit the red carpet in a series of black spinel and black diamond jewels from Stephen Webster.
DRAKE: Breaking the record for the most BBM awards ever Drake did a sweet tribute to his mom by wearing her name on a necklace created by Ben Baller.
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