The Bold and Beautiful. Jewellery at the Golden Globes.

The statement necklaces and chandelier earrings stood out on the red carpet.

I have long had a theory says Marion Fasel. That the best actors take as many risks on the red carpet as they do in their performances. Of course, that's not always the case. There are incredibly fashionable stars without a single gold statuette. But there are also those who don't emphasize style who have a trophy room full of awards. So at this year's Golden Globes, my theory held true. As many of the many of the heavyweights in the room showed their personality with jewelry.

In a sea of diamond ribbons and beautiful, if conventional, styles, there were some excellent statement necklaces. And, after far too long an absence, chandelier earrings are back and hopefully will last not only at the awards.

The colour of Zendaya's dress contrasted beautifully with the 31-carat Paraiba tourmaline on the 48-carat Bulgari diamond necklace.

It's also quite possible that Zendaya debuted an engagement ring from her longtime love, Tom Holland.

It appears to be an East-West cushion-shaped diamond ring on the third finger of her left hand but it is not Bulgari. It does not usually adorn that finger which most women reserve for an engagement ring. The style looks like Jessica McCormack's.

Zoe Saldaña wore Cartier's Melis necklace which took over 738 hours to create.

The name of the yellow and white diamond necklace means honey and the motif is a honeycomb. From the bottom hangs a bee also consisting of a 2.64 carat Fancy Intense yellow diamond in a briolette cut.

Selena Gomez wore a platinum and diamond necklace from Tiffany's Blue Book collection.

The multi-talented actress also wore her diamond engagement ring in the shape of a marquise by Benny Blanco.

Elle Fanning went wild with the animal print pattern that is all the rage. She echoed the pattern in her dress with a gold Panthère de Cartier necklace.

The Complete Unknown actress also wore a matching hairpiece, ring and bracelet, which are not shown in the photo above.

Detail from Panthère de Cartier on Elle Fanning.

The gold and black lacquer jewellery features small garnets of chavorite and onyx.

Shōgun actress and Golden Globe winner Anna Sawai wore a bold gold Cartier Collection necklace (part of the archive) from the La Création collection launched in 1996.

But according to the French house, the jewel is often referred to as the honeymoon necklace.

A detail of the Cartier necklace on Anna Sawai shows the diamonds among the gold motifs.

The jewellery is reversible with white gold on one side and yellow gold on the other.

Anya Taylor-Joy combined the peachy tones of her dress, hair and skin with large crystal opals and the white gold frame of a Tiffany necklace.

Over 64 carats of diamonds illuminate the lugs on the giant jewel.

The jewelry worn by Anya Taylor-Joy is from the Tiffany Blue Book 2024 collection.

Long hair is back in a spectacular way. Nicole Kidman showed how good hair done up and down can look with a great big Boucheron earring.

Kidman's Boucheron jewelry was from the Lierre de Paris High Jewelry collection.

They are decorated with diamonds and tanzanite.

Margaret Qualley was another actress who had long hair done half-up and half-down. She embellished her hairstyle with a diamond piece from Chanel.

The actress also wore diamond earrings by Chanel inspired by the house's famous tweed jackets.

I like to imagine that Isabella Rossellini just pulled these Indian-style chandelier earrings out of her jewelry box and wore them for the evening, but it's possible she borrowed the designs.

The jewelry highlighted her whole body and the joy she clearly felt.

Zoë Kravitz joined the chandelier earring revival with a pair of custom-made earrings by Jessica McCormack.

Detail of Jessica McCormack's unique 26-carat chandelier earrings with fourteen pear-shaped diamonds worn by Zoë Kravitz.

The jewellery features a Georgian style cut-down setting in blackened white and yellow gold.

Adrien Brody has been consistently wearing pins by the imaginative designer Elsa Jin for a few years now and continued the same pattern at the Globes.

A detail of Elsa Jin's jewelry on Brody shows what appears to be a black South Sea pearl, black and white diamonds and possibly emeralds.

Source: theadventurine.com

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