11 Jewellery Moments that stole the 2026 Oscars

Tonight’s Oscars red carpet was less about fashion and more about fortitude specifically the kind required to wear tens of millions of dollars worth of gemstones in public. From rare coloured diamonds flown in under armed escort to a Cartier necklace that predates the First World War, the jewellery at the 2026 ceremony was nothing short of museum-worthy.

The themes were clear: craft over size, colour over clarity, and a growing confidence among men that a well-placed brooch is as powerful as any statement suit. Here, every moment worth remembering.

The moments:

 

1. Kate Hudson

The undisputed jewellery story of the night. Over 41 carats of rare fancy green diamonds valued at $35 million, custom-designed to match her Armani Privé gown. The necklace alone featured a 16-carat fancy green diamond encircled by 49.85 carats of white diamonds, completed by matching earrings and rings. The most expensive coordinated jewellery look in recent Oscars memory.

2. Anne Hathaway

Hathaway wore the Neoclassical Starlight high jewellery necklace, built over 850 meticulous hours. At its centre: an 8.02-carat pear-cut fancy vivid yellow diamond in a detachable pendant, surrounded by over 35 carats of pear, round, and step-cut diamonds. Paired with fancy intense yellow and white diamond earrings, and high jewellery rings.

3. Priyanka Chopra Jonas

The Serpenti Illusio high jewellery necklace: a 14.01-carat antique cushion-cut sapphire from Madagascar, surrounded by pavé diamonds, emeralds, and onyx across 235 individual elements. Crafted over more than 1,300 hours the single most labour-intensive piece of the evening. Diamond ring and earrings completed the look.

4. Teyana Taylor

A platinum necklace of extraordinary scale: 857 round brilliant diamonds totalling over 60 carats, anchored by an emerald-cut stone exceeding 18 carats, with 140 baguette diamonds adding over 9 carats more. Matched with platinum earrings and rings. Total diamond weight well over 87 carats.

5. Chase Infiniti

The Metamorphosis “Summer” diamond choker in 18-carat yellow and white gold (57.15+ carats), layered with yellow pear-shaped diamond earrings and diamond rings. A lesson in tonal dressing all warmth, no distraction.

6. Odessa A’zion

The sustainability statement of the night: two layered necklaces totalling 148 stones and 54.95 carats of lab-grown diamonds in 14-carat white gold. The “Rose at Dawn” (29.2 carats) and “Era Star” (17.5 carats) necklaces proved that ethical sourcing and red-carpet drama are no longer mutually exclusive.

7. Elle Fanning

A transformable Cartier necklace dating to 1904  over 120 years old and still the most quietly powerful piece on the carpet. Heritage jewellery worn without a hint of archivism; just a woman and a masterpiece.

8. Damson Idris

A bespoke brooch from his own luxury jewellery brand: a 7-carat marquise blue diamond surrounded by 42 natural diamonds. Wearing your own label on one of the world’s most-watched nights is confidence, and the piece was worth every bit of it.

9. Joe Alwyn

Chaumet’s Œillet brooch in white gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds. Refined, Parisian, and exactly right. Along with Damson Idris, Alwyn confirmed the menswear brooch is no longer a curiosity, it is a statement of intent.

10. Isha Ambani

A black ribbon choker set with a diamond pendant featuring an inverted pear stone flanked by two cushion-cut diamonds. Where others went for maximum carat weight, Ambani chose restraint — and it landed with the quiet authority of someone who has nothing to prove.

11. Kylie Jenner

Approximately 200 carats of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds across a necklace, earrings, and rings. A full suite, fully committed — Jenner leaned into maximalism with the ease of someone entirely at home in a small fortune’s worth of stones.

 

 

Four trends that defined the night:

1. Color diamonds ascend

Green, yellow, and blue fancy-coloured diamonds displaced the traditional white solitaire. Rarity now outranks size as the ultimate status signal.

2. Men reclaim the brooch

Both Idris and Alwyn pinned statement brooches to their lapels. It is the most significant shift in men’s red-carpet jewellery in a generation.

3. Craft hours over carats

Bvlgari’s pieces — 850 and 1,300+ hours respectively — signal that labour and artisanship are now the true luxury currency. Time is the rarest material.

4. Lab-grown arrives

A’zion’s 54.95-carat Pandora suite made clear that ethical gemstones are no longer a compromise. On the Oscars carpet, they are a declaration.

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