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Miley Cyrus in Tiffany and Janelle Monáe in Maison H Go for the Gold at 2025 Grammy Awards

They wore lots of bold, sculptural and textured yellow gold.

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EVEN AT CURRENT high prices, gold is still a major trend on and off the red carpet. Both Miley Cyrus and Janelle Monáe wore their share of bold, sculptural and textured yellow gold at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

Its always a treat to see a celebrity of this generation wearing Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti. The jewels, such as the 18K Swirl Cuff, Faceted Wide Cuff, Bone Ring and wide split ring, looked ultra-modern on Cyrus with her sleek leather Saint Laurent gown, which featured a criss-crossing halter neckline and ab-baring torso cutout.

It was a winning look for the evening, and Cyrus also won the  Best Country Duo/Group Performance with Beyoncé.

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While Cyrus went streamlined and body-baring, Monáe went for a structured navy suit with shoulder pads by New York-based Area. She wore a sailor cap paired with on-trend piles and layers of gold chains both on the cap around her neck and wrists. But she took the bold gold trend further and made it even more relevant with her wide sculptural and tactile rings by Maison H.

If you are looking to add one or more pieces of gold to your jewelry wardrobe, then I would say go for statement-making rings or cuffs. They will finish off any look and update what is already in your collection.

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Miley Cyrus in Tiffany and Janelle Monáe in Maison H Go for the Gold at 2025 Grammy Awards

Maison H. Sand Ring. PHOTO: MAISON H

Miley Cyrus in Tiffany and Janelle Monáe in Maison H Go for the Gold at 2025 Grammy Awards

Maison H. Brushed Crocodile Ring. PHOTO: MAISON H

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