NICOLE KIDMAN:Â Here is a perfect case of when a star wears an amazing piece of jewelry and you can’t notice it because it’s hidden behind all that hair! What a shame these stunning Nak Armstrong Frond earrings didn’t get their due justice on the red carpet. While we love Nicole’s Neil Lane bracelet we would have preferred that she ditched it and kept the matching Nak Armstrong San Juan leaf ring instead.

TARAJI P. HENSON: Perhaps looking a little too casual for an award show we have to admit that we admire the Empire star for trying to take a red carpet risk. Although it didn’t pan out we can’t help but fall in love with Taraji’s Atelier Swarovski earrings by Peter Pilotto. 

ANNE HATHAWAY:Â We love the fact that Anne added a splash of color to her all-white Valentino ensemble courtesy of those amazing Anabela Chan earrings. The spherical white and canary diamond bauble earrings really popped against the bright white gown. A yellow diamond ring from Kallati tied in quite nicely with her overall look.

CONSTANCE WU: So much is going on with the detailing of Constance Wu’s Rodarte dress that it was wise the Crazy Rich Asians actress kept her jewels to a minimum. The actress tied in the red of her dress to a superb ruby and diamond Neil Lane ring and wore a simple suite of antique diamond jewelry from Beladora.




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Best earrings of the night according to our readers went to Charlize Theron (who had 60% of the vote). The actress wore a pair of flawless diamond earrings by Chopard from their ‘Garden of Kalahari Collection’. Chrissy Teigen’s Lorraine Schwartz stunners came in second with 40% of the vote.
Best overall necklace at the 2017 Oscars was a TIE. Our readers fell in love with both Dakota Johnson’s vintage Cartier necklace from 1958 and Jessica Biel’s Tiffany & Co. ‘Whispers of the Rain Forest’ diamond and platinum and 18k gold show stopper.
Lastly the vote for best hair jewelry went to Ruth Negga and her Irene Neuwirth head piece by 62% of the vote. Janelle Monae’s Forevermark stunner received 38% of your vote.

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