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From brooches and Art Deco clips worked creatively into the hair to diadems, bandeaus and tiaras, celebrities dressed up their tresses as much as their lobes and their necks.

by beth bernstein

Maude Apatow looked stunning  at Met Gala. Her stylist got creative and added a Cartier vintage flower brooch in her hair. Brooches in the hair have become a trend worn with bobby pins hidden in the color of the hair to secure them into place. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.

Elle Fanning was seen at the Cannes Film Festival with her hair down; a diamond bow by Chopard in the free flowing wave in her long blond hair added an ultra-feminine touch and set off her diamond necklace, bracelet and glittering strapless gown. Photo from Instagram.

Blake Lively gave a nod to the Statue of Liberty in a Lorraine Schwartz designed tiara. The design featured approximately 100 carats of natural colored champagne to bronze colored diamonds popped by a row of rare vibrant Paraiba tourmalines. In an interview, Lively explained, “The tiara has seven tiers because the Statue of Liberty’s crown has seven rays, which represent the seven seas and continents, and therefore freedom and inclusivity.” Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.

Karlie Kloss attended the Met Gala with a long diamond extension in her hair. Of all of the hair ornaments, it was the one that stole the spotlight, shimmering from every angle. Kloss also wore Muzo Nova collection emerald earrings and Muzo x Katherine Jetter ring (not shown). Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.

Bianca Brandolini D’Adda wore Cartier High Jewelry with a brooch in the back of her updo. The look was classic elegance at the 2022 Venice International Film Festival.

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These Were the Best Celebrity Hair Jewels on the Red Carpet in 2022

These Were the Best Celebrity Hair Jewels on the Red Carpet in 2022

From brooches and Art Deco clips worked creatively into the hair to diadems, bandeaus and tiaras, celebrities dressed up their tresses as much as their lobes and their necks.

by beth bernstein