The 2025 Oscars red carpet delivered exactly what we wanted—dazzling diamonds, statement-making color, and archival treasures with stories to tell. Some stars stuck to classic brilliance, like Coco Jones in a $15 million Harry Kotlar necklace and Scarlett Johansson dripping in $5 million worth of De Beers diamonds. Others turned up the drama with jaw-dropping emeralds—looking at you, Connie Nielsen. And then there were the pieces steeped in history, like Isabella Rossellini honoring her mother, Ingrid Bergman, by wearing the same vintage Bvlgari earrings Bergman wore when she won Best Supporting Actress in 1975. But the biggest shift? The back necklace made its mark, with Margaret Qualley and Michelle Yeoh flipping tradition and letting their diamonds drape down their backs. A nod to Jane Fonda’s iconic 2017 Emmys look? We’ll never know—but one thing’s for sure, when it comes to Oscars jewelry, you either go big or go home.
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DOJA CAT: Thank Doja Cat for saving us from a sea of white diamonds! Her Messika Solar Diva necklace, dripping in a 34-carat yellow cushion-cut diamond, was the bold pop of color we needed—sans the scarf, obviously.
ELLE FANNING: Elle Fanning went full vintage glam, pulling a 1958 Cartier choker from the archives and strapping on an $84,000 Zelda Fine Jewelry watch—because telling time at the Oscars requires 112 diamonds.
ISABELLA ROSSELLINI: Isabella Rossellini had on some serious jewels, but one belonged to her family. Can you guess which one? Her vintage Bvlgari earrings, once owned by her mother, Ingrid Bergman, stole the spotlight at the Oscars. These iconic earrings were gifted by Roberto Rossellini and worn by Bergman when she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1975. She paired it with a stunning High Jewelry platinum necklace featuring a Royal Blue sapphire and a diamond brooch.
DEMI MOORE: Demi Moore + Chopard = pure Oscars magic.
Demi Moore draped herself in diamonds at the Oscars, with the standout piece being Chopard’s Gardens of Kalahari bracelet—one of the six jaw-dropping pieces from the legendary parure.
JULIANNE HOUGH: Sometimes, you only need a red lip and diamonds. Julianne Hough proved the point at the Oscars with Martin Katz 7ct cushion-cut diamond drop earrings and a matching ring—and we’re obsessed.
BRUNA MARQUEZINE: Seven, yes seven, graduating-sized diamond teardrops cascading down Brazilian model, actress, and filmmaker Bruna Marquezine’s neck at the Oscars! This jaw-dropping masterpiece, courtesy of Lorraine Schwartz, had us gasping. Who else could pull off a necklace like this? Only Lorraine, of course. And yes, that is 150 carats worth of diamonds!
CONNIE NIELSEN: Connie Nielsen just gave us another major colored gem moment—rocking a $300,000, 59.56-carat Colombian emerald and diamond necklace from Joseph Saidian & Sons. Is this the green of envy or pure opulence?
CYNTHIA ERIVO: Roberto Coin pave diamonds lit up Erivo’s Oscar look- One featured a Cartier watch, and according to her nail artist, it symbolized that her time had come to win an Oscar. Manifestation at its finest.
For her performance, she switched things up with over $275,000 worth of MARLI New York high jewelry, including a Moonlight diamond necklace, convertible Darli ring, and Cleo Rev diamond earrings. Because one jaw-dropping look simply wasn’t enough.
GAL GADOT: We knew Gal Gadot would be in Tiffany & Co., but the real surprise? An archival Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co. necklace—a stunning mix of 18-karat gold with 423 diamonds set in platinum, designed to resemble delicate feathers draping around her neck.
MIKEY MADISON: The Best Actress winner has been consistently serving archival Tiffany & Co. all awards season, but she saved the best for last. Her showstopping diamond drop necklace from 1909-1919 had everyone gasping. And those massive diamond rings? Absolute jaw-droppers, stealing the spotlight as much as her gown.
COCO JONES: The largest diamond spotted sat around Coco Jones’ neck, weighing in at a whopping 104 carats. Yes, the cut is an ode to Harry—enter the Kotlar cushion-cut diamond necklace by Harry Kotlar. Can you guess the price? $15 million.
FELICITY JONES: An earring moment we loved? Felicity Jones and her hard-to-miss Boucheron Vendôme Liseré pendant earrings, paved and set with diamonds on white gold, with a striking black lacquer touch.
MICHELLE YEOH: The back necklace red carpet moments didn’t end with the Grammys. The Wicked star brought it back for the Oscars with her Boucheron Quatre Radiant Edition necklace, designed to resemble a tie, paved with diamonds on white gold. And just when you thought she couldn’t raise the stakes—she added Boucheron Plume de Paon asymmetrical earrings, wrapping around her ear like a diamond-encrusted feathered cuff. No one was ready for this level of drama.
SCARLETT JOHANSSON: The carat count on Scarlett left us speechless. Her Midnight Aura diamond necklace from De Beers featured a pear-shaped central diamond weighing over 20 carats, set on a strand of diamonds totaling over 73 carats. To complete the look, her earrings dazzled with matching 9-carat pear-shaped diamonds.
SELENA GOMEZ: Oscar nominee Selena Gomez went full Bvlgari bombshell for her big Academy Awards moment, draping herself in a platinum high jewelry necklace with a pear-shaped diamond drop. Matching diamond earrings and stacks of Bvlgari rings sealed the deal—because why stop at just one statement piece?
MARGARET QUALLEY: Seems Qualley got the back necklace memo Michelle Yeoh did. The Substance star let her MOTIF RUSSE necklace—paved with over 300 round-cut diamonds—cascade down the open back of her custom black silk velvet gown. And because drama loves company, she paired it with IMPRESSION FLORALE earrings, their petal-like design adding the perfect touch of elegance.
MILEY CYRUS: There was something about Miley’s jewelry look that screamed edgy, cool, and effortlessly luxe. Maybe it was her Boucheron Frosty White earrings from the Histoire de Style, Like a Queen High Jewelry collection—rock crystal, diamonds, white gold, effortless glam. Or perhaps it was the Vendôme bracelet, dripping in diamonds, casually perched atop a leather glove. Either way, she ate.
ANOK YAI: Powerhouse model Anok Yai kept it minimal—but maybe too minimal? She wore only the upper half of De Beers’ Forces of Nature ‘Dignity’ Tassel Necklace in 18K yellow gold, skipping the dramatic tassel that would have delivered the full Oscars-worthy impact. A bold choice—or a missed opportunity?
ARIANA GRANDE: If Swarovski hadn’t scooped up Ariana, De Beers would’ve been the obvious choice. The Wicked star has been loyal to their diamonds, and at the Oscars, she stayed true to her princess aesthetic—rocking an Adonis Rose necklace, classic diamond studs, and enough diamond rings to make Glinda proud.
ZOE SALDANA: What do you wear when you win your first Oscar? How about a Panthère Versatiles Cartier high jewelry necklace, which took an incredible 4,827 hours to create, according to Vogue.com. Crafted over 34 months by the famed French jewelry house, this stunning piece might have been the perfect good luck charm for her Oscar win!
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