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“Red carpet jewellery looks: 2020 Screen Actors' Guild Awards - Jeweller Magazine” plus 1 more

“Red carpet jewellery looks: 2020 Screen Actors' Guild Awards - Jeweller Magazine” plus 1 more


Red carpet jewellery looks: 2020 Screen Actors' Guild Awards - Jeweller Magazine

Posted: 22 Jan 2020 12:00 AM PST

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Posted January 22, 2020 | By Riza Ortiz & Arabella Roden

Diamonds were truly a girls' best friend at the 2020 Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards, with a constellation of stars glittering from head to toe.

It was only a week ago that the red carpet was glittering with stars and their statement jewellery at the Golden Globes, and once again we feast our eyes on the glamour of another awards evening. 

The 2020 SAG Awards turned into a great night to spot earrings of all sizes - while some celebrities turned heads in statement chandelier styles, others took a subtle approach and went unadorned, like Zoe Kravtiz who chose to wear simple pearl studs. 

Necklaces, too, were on the subtle side; sophisticated yet understated princess-length diamond chains were seen on many an A-lister.

Explore the standout jewellery from the SAG Awards red carpet below:


Charlize Theron
Tiffany & Co.

Earrings: 11-carat diamond, set in platinum

Bracelet: 3-carat Victoria line diamond, set in platinum

Ring: Diamond, set in platinum

Valued at$US4 million

 

Michelle Williams
Forevermark

Brooch: 6.37-carat diamond feather brooch, set in 18-carat white gold

Ring: 0.80-carat diamond bypass ring, set in 18-carat white gold

Valued at: Unknown

 


Jennifer Lopez
Harry Winston

Earrings: 13.77-carat drop diamond

Necklace: 73.55-carat cascading diamond, set in platinum

Bracelet: Two diamond bracelets totaling over 95 carats

Ring: Two diamond rings for more than 17.50 carats

Valued at$US9 million

 

Millie Bobby Brown
Cartier

Earrings: Diamond studs

Necklace: Diamond embellished chain

Ring: Diamond pave bands

Valued at: Unknown

 


Danai Gurira
Bvlgari

Earrings: Divas' Dream earrings

Necklace: Rainbow-colored Bulgari High Jewelry Divas' Dream necklace, featuring over 85 carats of colored gemstones and diamonds

Ring: Diamond

Valued at: Unknown

 

Reese Witherspoon
Harry Winston

Earrings: Diamond stud

Bracelet: 6.34-carat emerald-cut diamond links featuring 181 round brilliant diamonds, set in platinum. Length is 184.15 mm.

Ring: Diamond

Valued at: Unknown

 


Rachel Brosnahan
Forevermark

Earrings: 13.94-carat Conscientia long drop diamond earrings, set in 18-carat white gold

Body chain: Vintage draped diamonds across neckline and shoulders

Ring: 5.29-carat Journey diamond ring and 3.22-carat Cornerstones Diamond Eternity ring, set in 18-carat white gold

Valued at: Unknown

 

Scarlett Johansson
Taffin

Earrings: Long earrings in ceramic three dimensional red-accented pave diamond drop earrings

Valued at: Unknown

 


Allison Janney
Hearts on Fire

Earrings: 4.20-carat aerial diamond drop ear vine, set in 18-carat white gold

Dress neckline: Asymmetrical angle and cascading pearls

Valued at$US55,000

 


Lili Reinhart
Harry Winston

Earrings: 16 round brilliant and 4 pear-shaped diamonds weighing a total of approximately 4.26 carats, set in platinum

Valued at: Unknown

 

Christine Applegate
Azza Fahmy

Earrings: 18-carat gold Celestial earrings, featuring precious stone combinations of diamonds and pearls. Also available in diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds.

Valued at$US5,515

 


Lupita Nyong'o
Forevermark

Earrings: 32.78-carat diamond chandelier earrings, set in 18-carat white gold

Ring: 8.45-carat Movál Diamond ring set in 10.32-carat platinum and 2.80-carat diamond eternity ring set in 18-carat oxidized gold

Valued at: Unknown

 

Natalia Dyer
Cartier

Earrings: 3-carat and 3.99-carat 1895 high jewelry emerald-cut diamonds, paved with brilliant-cut diamonds in platinum

Necklaces: One pear-shaped center diamond featuring 116 brilliant-cut diamonds set in platinum

Valued at: Unknown

 


Jennifer Garner
Harry Winston

Earrings: 13.00-carat cluster drop diamond earrings featuring 18 round brilliant, 12 pear-shaped and 10 marquise diamonds, set in platinum

Bracelet: 1959 Circa vintage diamond bracelet, set in platinum

Ring: Diamond set in platinum

Valued at: Unknown

 

Jennifer Aniston
Fred Leighton

Earrings: Edwardian platinum and diamond pendant

Ring: Two Art Deco diamond rings, set in platinum

Valued at: Unknown

 


Laura Dern
Tiffany & Co.

Earrings: 76.2 mm double long link earrings in 18-carat rose gold

Valued at$US2,200

 

Nicole Kidman
Lydia Courteille

Earrings: Mix of white diamonds, blue and purple opals and white pearl drops set in a vintage chandelier earrings

Bracelet: Le Vian black, chocolate and aquamarine bracelets

Rings: Mix of Mindi Mond, Swati Dhanak, and Karma El Khalil rings

Valued at: Unknown

 


Dakota Fanning
Fred Leighton

Earrings: Aquamarine and diamond three drop chandelier earrings

Ring: Cushion-cut aquamarine cocktail ring and floral diamond ring

Valued at: Unknown

 

Zoe Kravitz
Tiffany & Co.

Earrings: 6 to 6.5 mm Akoya cultured pearls in 18-carat white gold with a Jackie Kennedy inspired ensemble

Valued at$US375

 


Yvonne Strahovski
Harry Kotlar

Earrings: Cushion-cut diamond

Necklace: 182-carat cushion-cut diamonds

Ring: Cushion-cut diamond

Valued at$US1 million

 

Cynthia Erivo
Robert Coin

Earrings: Mix of cuff and drop diamond earrings

Necklaces: Diamond

Bracelet: Diamond tennis bracelet

Ring: Mix of diamond cocktail rings

Valued at: Unknown

 


Margot Robbie
Channel

Necklace: Layered gold chains and pearls

Valued at: Unknown

 

Renee Zellweger
David Webb

Bracelet: Two Paris Nouvelle Vague bracelet set in 18-carat rose gold with hematites, amethysts, smoky quartz, pink opals, diamonds

Valued at: Unknown

 


Jharrel Jerome
Bvlgari

Ring: 4-carat Serpenti diamond, set in 18-carat white gold

Valued at$US38, 900

 


Sienna Miller
Forevermark

Earrings: 14.87-carat Frozen Beauty diamond earrings, set in 18-carat white gold

Ring: 10.73-carat fancy yellow cushion diamond and 5.04-carat exceptional pear diamond, set in platinum

Valued at: Unknown

 

Idina Menzel
Forevermark

Earrings: 15.41-carat Light Fall diamond, set in 18-carat white gold

Ring: 7.04-carat Vero Amore diamond, set in 18-carat white gold

Valued at: Unknown

 


Catherine Zeta-Jones
Lorraine Schwartz

Earrings: 33-carat cluster drop diamond earrings

Valued at: Unknown

 



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NYFW Fall/Winter 2020-2021 Jewelry Trends - Forbes

Posted: 08 Feb 2020 12:00 AM PST

The trends that we have been seeing for the past few years on the runway, red carpet and in the design studios continue to evolve. There are a few new themes but for the most part, the styles that have been most popular such as hoop earrings, charm necklaces, link chains and pearls which have all been in revival mode are back on the fall/winter 2020-2021 ready-t0-wear catwalks and are dominating the jewelry design studios.

Here are the most previlant trends that we saw during NYFW (New York Fashion Week) and those that continue to capture the attention independent and renowned jewelers:

PEARL GIRLS

Pearls have evolved into one of the most popular trends for 2020. We first saw this theme emerge last spring and it continues with all types of pearls from South Sea to Keshi to cultured pearls that take shape in a range of silhouettes that include streamlined and sleek, organic and rough hewn and edgy uber modern silhouettes i all classifications of jewelry

Selin Kent's baroque pearl earring with gold tops and diamond accents.

Jamie Wolf's all around pearl necklace.

Jason Wu x Mizuki's pearl ear cuff.

Jason Wu x Mizuki's long pearl chain drop earrings.

Ananya's C -shape pearl, white and black diamond earrings.

Effy Jewelry's pearl chain and diamond linear earrings.

Assael's multi-colored pearl earrings with diamond accents.

CHAIN GANG

From elongated rectangular and oval links to entwined styles—chains continue to be popular in handmade and cast looks and in every classification of jewelry. Earrings are linked together to form linear styles with movement or are 'frozen' into hoop earrings. Bracelets are textural and borrow inspiration from infinity knots and architectural details. Necklaces range from short to ultra long and from feminine and delicate to bold and chunky. White diamond pave and accents infuse these looks with a elegant vibe while black diamonds and black rhodium plated finishes imbue them with a chic rock and roll '80s feeling.

Jemma Wynne's paper clip link earrings with princess cut diamonds.

KATKIM's single link and diamond ear pin.

Adina Reyter's gold and diamond link hoop earrings.

VRAM's 18K yellow gold Chrona bracelet.

Ashley Zhang's diamond and gold entwined link bracelet.

Selin Kent's paper clip style chain.

Zoe Chicco's liquid gold necklace with diamond center.

Walter Faiths' diamond and gold link chain necklace.

Graziela's oval link and diamond link necklace.

Shay's black diamond curb chain necklace.

CHARM SCHOOL

Symbols of luck, love and spirituality are as strong as ever. This trend has been popular for a few years and hasn't peaked yet. It seems that charms are like chocolate; you keep wanting more. And you are in luck; designers keep creating them. Whether you prefer a #neckmess (hashtag on instagram which refers to seemingly haphazard and tangled looks) or graduated layers or one necklace dangling with multiple motifs and medallions, you can keep adding and new pieces to favorites and continuing your 'charming story'.

Jennifer Fisher's gold chain and charm necklaces

Beth Bugdaycay for Foundrae's necklace with mix of meanings and symbols.

Colette's vintage-inspired charm necklace.

Monica Rich Kosann's charm necklaces and pendants.

Anzie's layered charm necklaces and lockets.

Orly Marcel's charms and pendants on rose quartz beads.

CIRCULAR MOTION

Remember when hoops used to go in and out of style? This time they are sticking around. With all of the excitement and inventiveness in earrings over the past couple of years, it's no wonder that designers continue to play with different details and effects in hoops and they have become a mainstay in different variations in many independent and renowned collections. A favorite of celebrities, they appeared on the red carpet throughout 2019 and 2020. And who hasn't seen the skit that J. Lo performed which revolved around her favorite earring styles when she hosted SNL in December 2019. For 2020, they seem to take on an '80s and 90's feeling with textured and sculptural styles in gold that are bold and statement making.

Charlotte Chesnais' double hoop, mixed metal earrings.

Pomellato's sculptural double hoop earrings.

Prounis' gold hoop earrings.

Missoma's twisted hoop earrings.

CREATURE FEATURE

Designers have been neglecting spiders in favor of lady bugs, bees and beetles but they are being brought back into style. Luckily these creepy crawlers are in precious metals and are interpreted in delicate pedants, bold rings and gem encrusted brooches-the only way we will be delighted for them to to crawl on our necks and spin a web around our fingers.

Graziela's spider pendant.

Talon's glass intaglio signet ring with spider motif.

Wendy Yue's spider caught in web and gemstone ring.

Talon's spider pendant in 14K gold with sapphire.

STARRY NIGHT

Although stars have been twinkling as a trend for seasons with a magical feeling, those we are seeing now are more mysterious and mystical. On the runways and in the jewelry studios, earrings, brooches and pendants shine from a blackened background similar to how they would in a darkened sky.

Arman Sarkisyan's blackened silver-topped diamond earrings.

Bondeye Jewelry's black diamond center star necklace.

Graziela's diamond star earrings.

BUTTON UP

We saw them on the red carpet and then the fall/winter 2020 runways—button earrings have gotten a makeover and are back in style. Jewelry designers have shook off the dusty, old and fussy looks of button earrings and are creating sophisticated, elegant and playful looks.

Nam Cho's diamond button earrings.

Neil Lane Couture's rose gold and diamond button earrings.

DIAMOND DIVAS

Diamonds are not just for awards season and A-list celebrities. They turned up on the runway in dramatic and glamorous styles. Chandelier and swinging pendant earrings, diamond bibs and collars which drip with all around diamond drops and modern interpretations of classic beauties are the trends to watch in this category.

Kwiat's platinum and diamond necklace.

Sutra's fringe diamond necklace.

Sanjay Kasliwal diamond chandelier earrings.

Nam Cho's diamond pendant drop earrings.

AS29's Illusion diamond pave triple layer diamond necklace with baguette diamond center.

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