Oscars 2020: The biggest red carpet jewellery event of the year

February 14, 2020

By Jodie Smith

5 min read

On Sunday 9th February 2020, the 92nd Oscars ceremony signalled the culmination of the annual Hollywood awards season. Usually, this is the jewellery highlight of the year, allowing stars the opportunity to dress in the most opulent ensembles imaginable. Did this year’s celebrity guests make the most of this moment?

One jewellery trend was incredibly prevalent – to the point where several jewels looked almost identical: diamond festoon necklaces. This grand, vintage inspired shape means that drapes or appendages of diamonds drop from the collar length structure of the design. This necklace style was worn on the red carpet by Idina Menzel, in Harry Winston’s Cascading Diamond necklace featuring 60.30 carats, as well as Mindy Kaling wearing Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie collection necklace consisting of 54.79 carats of diamonds, with Zazie Beetz opting for a combination of two Bulgari necklaces – the Divas’ Dream necklace with 78.43 carats of diamonds, and High Jewellery necklace incorporating emeralds and diamonds – both in white gold. 

 Idina Menzel wearing Harry Winston Cascading Diamond necklace with 60.30ct of diamonds and earrings with diamonds in platinum

Idina Menzel wearing Harry Winston Cascading Diamond necklace with 60.30ct of diamonds and earrings with diamonds in platinum

  Mindy Kaling wearing Chopard Haute Joaillerie collection necklace with of 54.79ct of diamonds and earrings with diamonds  in white gold

Mindy Kaling wearing Chopard Haute Joaillerie collection necklace with of 54.79ct of diamonds and earrings with diamonds in white gold

 Zazie Beetz wearing Bulgari Divas’ Dream necklace with 78.43ct of diamonds, High Jewellery necklace and earrings with emeralds and diamonds, all in white gold

Zazie Beetz wearing Bulgari Divas’ Dream necklace with 78.43ct of diamonds, High Jewellery necklace and earrings with emeralds and diamonds, all in white gold

  Gal Gadot wearing Tiffany&Co. Clara necklace with an oval 11 carat diamond and mixed cut diamonds of over 65ct and earrings with diamonds in platinum

Gal Gadot wearing Tiffany&Co. Clara necklace with an oval 11 carat diamond and mixed cut diamonds of over 65ct and earrings with diamonds in platinum

 Janelle Monae wearing Forevermark Lace of Light choker with 36.54ct of diamonds in white gold

Janelle Monae wearing Forevermark Lace of Light choker with 36.54ct of diamonds in white gold

Gal Gadot wore the Tiffany&Co. Clara necklace in platinum with an oval 11 carat diamond and mixed cut diamonds of over 65 total carats, and finally Janelle Monae chose to cement the signature jewellery look of the evening in Forevermark’s Lace of Light choker set with 36.54 carats of diamonds.

Salma Hayek wearing Boucheron Feuilles de Laurier necklace as headpiece and earrings, both with diamonds and pearls in white gold

Salma Hayek wearing Boucheron Feuilles de Laurier necklace as headpiece and earrings, both with diamonds and pearls in white gold

Another interesting trend to note was that a few celebrities chose to wear jewellery in unconventional places: Saoirse Ronan continued the vogue for placing jewellery in the hair with a Gucci Animal Kingdom collection brooch with topaz and diamonds, while Salma Hayek took this to the extreme by wearing a Boucheron jewellery suite including a pearl and diamond necklace worn as headpiece. 

Saiorse Ronan wearing Gucci Animal Kingdom collection brooch in the hair with topaz and diamonds, and earrings with sapphires and diamonds, both in white gold

Saiorse Ronan wearing Gucci Animal Kingdom collection brooch in the hair with topaz and diamonds, and earrings with sapphires and diamonds, both in white gold

 Julia Louis Dreyfus wearing Harry Winston Wave necklace with 60.18ct of diamonds in platinum

Julia Louis Dreyfus wearing Harry Winston Wave necklace with 60.18ct of diamonds in platinum

Even more innovatively, Julia Louis Dreyfus wore more than 92 carats of Harry Winston diamonds to the event, including a diamond brooch on the crossing straps between her shoulder blades; Penelope Cruz wore a Chanel dress including a string of pearls as a belt, and Margot Robbie – in vintage Chanel couture – chose to wear a Mughal style brooch with a lapis lazuli cabochon and a pearl tassel in the centre of the décolleté on her strapless dress. 

Margot Robbie wearing Chanel Mughal style brooch with lapis lazuli and pearls in yellow gold, and Peneople Cruz wearing Chanel jewellery, including a pearl belt

Margot Robbie wearing Chanel Mughal style brooch with lapis lazuli and pearls in yellow gold, and Peneople Cruz wearing Chanel jewellery, including a pearl belt

The gentlemen who attended the Oscars continued to embrace jewellery as many have increasingly done in recent years – like filmmaker, actor and comedian Taika Waititi, who wore a one-of-a-kind emerald, diamond and pearl brooch by Nikos Koulis. Billy Porter wears jewellery with every red carpet outfit, and for the evening he chose Atelier Swarovski rings and bracelets. Finally, presenter Timothée Chalamet accessorised his casual navy jacket with a vintage Cartier brooch from 1955 with rubies and diamonds in white gold and platinum.

Taika Waititi wearing Nikos Koulis brooch with emerald, diamond and pearl in white gold

Taika Waititi wearing Nikos Koulis brooch with emerald, diamond and pearl in white gold

 Timothée Chalamet wearing Cartier vintage brooch from 1955 with rubies and diamonds in white gold and platinum

Timothée Chalamet wearing Cartier vintage brooch from 1955 with rubies and diamonds in white gold and platinum

New designers were represented on the Oscars red carpet, with Sigourney Weaver opted for Kwiat Diamonds diamond earrings with two 12 carat marquise cut stones, and both Laura Dern and Catriona Balfe wore diamond jewels from Niwaka fine jewellery. 

Laura Dern wearing Niwaka Fine Jewellery Renka earrings, Kuon and Kano bracelets and Karahana ring, all with diamonds in white gold

Laura Dern wearing Niwaka Fine Jewellery Renka earrings, Kuon and Kano bracelets and Karahana ring, all with diamonds in white gold

 Sigourney Weaver wearing Kwiat Diamonds earrings with marquise cut diamonds totaling 24ct in white gold

Sigourney Weaver wearing Kwiat Diamonds earrings with marquise cut diamonds totaling 24ct in white gold

 Catriona Balfe wearing Niwaka Fine Jewellery Pearl Collection earrings, Umeutage bracelet and Pearl Collection ring all with pearls and diamonds in white gold

Catriona Balfe wearing Niwaka Fine Jewellery Pearl Collection earrings, Umeutage bracelet and Pearl Collection ring all with pearls and diamonds in white gold

Soft, romantic toned gemstones were seen in Saoirse Ronan’s Gucci pink and purple sapphire girandole earrings, Kaitlyn Dever’s Harry Winston ruby earrings, as well as in Florence Pugh’s choice to wear a suite of  Louis Vuitton’s High Jewellery from the Riders of the Knights collection – including the diamond wrap choker necklace with an incredible 20 carat pear cut Imperial topaz, and two diamond and pear cut Imperial topaz rings adorned the actress’s hands.

Kaitlyn Dever wearing Harry Winston earrings with ruby and diamond in platinum, and Florence Pugh wearing Louis Vuitton Riders of the Knights collection necklace with 20ct Imperial topaz and diamonds in white gold

Kaitlyn Dever wearing Harry Winston earrings with ruby and diamond in platinum, and Florence Pugh wearing Louis Vuitton Riders of the Knights collection necklace with 20ct Imperial topaz and diamonds in white gold

2020 was a decidedly less exciting year for Oscars jewellery than we have seen previously, with less grandiose choices than the headline grabbing bling moments we have become used to. Still, many of the fine jewellery trends which stars chose to accessorise their red carpet looks perfectly complemented their outfits, and – for once – didn’t outshine some of the famous faces wearing them.

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