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Three trends took the spotlight along with the style-setting and/or award-nominated actresses: archival or vintage jewelry; statement necklaces in myriad versions; and diamonds in every incarnation, from long chandelier earrings to wide bracelets and fingers full of rings. Many of the stars wore a combination of all themes, so we are featuring the best looks that may include one, two or three of the trends.

Doja Cat captured the awards season when she sang “Diamonds are Forever,” which closed out the red carpet events. When she arrived at the Oscars, she wore Messika‘s Solar Diva necklace with 34-carat yellow cushion-cut diamond, along with the Pear Appeal earrings.

by beth bernstein

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From the Archives

Elle Fanning, the darling of fashion and jewelry trends on the red carpet, wore a Cartier Tradition necklace from 1958 in platinum, 18K white gold and diamonds.
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From the Archives

Gal Gadot strayed from the all-diamond look and creatively shone in a yellow gold and diamonds angela cummings for tiffany & Co. Archives necklace. She also accented her look with Tiffany Victoria rings and a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. ring.
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From the Archives

Mikey Madison imbued a Tiffany & Co. Archives necklace in platinum-iridium with diamonds (circa 1909-1919) with a youthful vibe. She wore the necklace with Tiffany & Co. platinum and diamonds earrings, bracelet and ring as well as a ring with a pink tourmaline center stone.
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From the Archives

Felicity Jones was a vision of elegance in a 1927 Art Deco bracelet in platinum and diamonds from the Boucheron Private Collection. She also wore the Vendôme Liseré pendant earrings, paved and set with diamonds in white gold, with black lacquer, and the Vendôme Liseré solitaire ring, set with a 4.10ct emerald-cut diamond, paved with round diamonds, in white gold, with black lacquer.
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From the Archives

Connie Nielsen was awe-inspiring in a vintage 59.56-carat Colombian emerald necklace from Joseh Saidian & Sons, adding vivid color to the predominantly diamond Oscars red carpet.
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From the Archives

Isabella Rossellini took a sentimental approach, wearing her mother Ingrid Bergman’s earrings, which the iconic actress wore both in film and on the red carpet. She also dazzled in a Bulgari High Jewelry necklace featuring sapphires and diamonds, adding color to the awards presentation. She also wore a High Jewelry diamond ring and brooch from the renowned brand.
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Neck and Neck

Selena Gomez looked like a princess in a Bulgari High Jewelry platinum and diamond necklace with drop pear-shaped diamond. She completed the look with diamond earrings and multiple diamond rings from the house.
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Neck and Neck

Margaret Qualley looked ravishing with a Chanel High Jewelry diamond necklace draping down her back. This wasn’t the first backwards exit-making look we have seen, nor was it the only one at this awards show.
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Neck and Neck

Michelle Yeoh also wore a necklace turned around and down her back. It was the Boucheron Quatre Radiant Edition High Jewelry tie-necklace paved with princess cut, baguette cut and round diamonds on white gold. Her other pieces were also Boucheron.
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Neck and Neck

H.E.R., who is always unique in her interpretations, layered multiple graduated choker-length necklaces in different metal colors and diamonds by Chopard.
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Neck and Neck

Cynthia Erivo changed from her red carpet outfit when she sang a duet with Ariana Grande. For the performance, she wore the MARLI New York High Jewelry Moonlight Collection, including white gold and diamond Moonlight necklace, Moonlight rings, a convertible Darli ring and Cleo Rev diamond earrings.
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Neck and Neck

Zoe Saldaña, who was the recipient of the Best Supporting Actress award for her work in Emilia Pérez, chose a one-of-a-kind Cartier Panthère necklace of diamonds, emeralds and onyx that was in the tradition of the iconic panther necklaces from the 1930s. She was given the opportunity to wear this contemporary version before anyone else.

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The Most Jaw-Dropping Jewelry at the 2025 Oscars [Photo Gallery]

The Most Jaw-Dropping Jewelry at the 2025 Oscars [Photo Gallery]

Three trends took the spotlight along with the style-setting and/or award-nominated actresses: archival or vintage jewelry; statement necklaces in myriad versions; and diamonds in every incarnation, from long chandelier earrings to wide bracelets and fingers full of rings. Many of the stars wore a combination of all themes, so we are featuring the best looks that may include one, two or three of the trends.

Doja Cat captured the awards season when she sang “Diamonds are Forever,” which closed out the red carpet events. When she arrived at the Oscars, she wore Messika‘s Solar Diva necklace with 34-carat yellow cushion-cut diamond, along with the Pear Appeal earrings.

by beth bernstein

PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK