Oscars 2026: The Best Jewellery Moments On The Red Carpet
Now, this is what we call bling.
By Brandon Chia - published
It’s Hollywood’s biggest night (or in our case, day) as the 98th Academy Awards hands out coveted Oscars to the best actors, directors, films and more. As usual, the annual ceremony is not short on the glitz and the glam, from gorgeous gowns and suits to jaw-dropping jewellery.
This year, statement necklaces and chokers were at the forefront of the best jewellery seen on the red carpet, but a couple of contemporary rings, earrings and brooches were styled to perfection and deserve a spot on our list. Keep scrolling to check them out.
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Teyana Taylor in Tiffany & Co.
She’s stunning in Chanel and dazzling in Tiffany & Co. The American actress rocked over 50 carats worth of brilliant white diamonds across her entire suite of high jewellery, from the necklace and earrings to the rings on her fingers, perfectly bold just like her personality.
Anne Hathaway in Bvlgari
The Devil wears Prada but Anne Hathaway wears Bvlgari’s Eclettica high jewellery collection, months before it is supposed to debut. Dubbed the Neoclassical Starlight necklace, it is crafted from platinum and set with white diamonds and an 8.02-carat yellow diamond as the centre stone—truly remarkable.
Elle Fanning in Cartier
Elle Fanning never misses when it comes to the red carpet, and her choice of necklace is no exception. The sparkling, floral-inspired piece from the Cartier Collection is accompanied by rings, also crafted from platinum and diamonds.
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Zoe Saldaña in Cartier
Cartier saved one of its best jewels for this A-list brand ambassador. Actress Zoe Saldaña complemented her minimalist look with the geometric Euphonia necklace, hot off the Maison’s third and final En Équilibre high jewellery chapter, comprising diamonds and deep red rubies of various cuts and shapes set in platinum.
Arden Cho in Messika
This K-Pop Demon Hunter came to slay in an extravagant Miss Sohee gown, paired with the Firebird necklace by Messika, which can only be described as a spectacle with a cushion-cut diamond over 5 carats and over 100 marquise-cut diamonds making up the wings.
Kate Hudson in Garatti
We adore a coordinated look with no stone left unturned, and Kate Hudson nailed it with a necklace and earring set with extremely rare green diamonds, totalling up to 41 carats and reportedly worth S$39 million, to match her jade green Armani Privé dress.
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Rose Bryne in Taffin by James de Givenchy
The best jewellery doesn’t have to be voluminous and Rose Byrne’s necklace proves it. At the centre of this Taffin by James de Givenchy design lies a floating cognac diamond, thanks to an illusion cast by the gold wire painted with chocolate brown enamel holding it in place.
Milo Manheim in Boucheron
Brooches were spotted all over the red carpet but American actor Milo Manheim’s mix of a costume flower brooch and a Boucheron Serpent Bohème XXL motif brooch with a transformable medallion was exquisite, both of which went perfectly with the brand’s white gold Quatre bracelet and ring, along with a Rolex Datejust in steel with a black lacquer dial.
Audrey Nuna in Chopard
The singing voice behind one of the K-Pop Demon Hunters trio went golden for the night with her dress and a slew of yellow gold Chopard Ice Cube rings. While the rings weren’t as elaborate as the necklaces on the red carpet, the seamless transition of gold from her look to her fingers and down to the nails was simply perfect.
Rei Ami in David Webb
Rei Ami coordinated her golden ensemble with her co-stars; and her jewellery truly stood out from the pack. The singer opted for a pair of colourful earrings and a matching ring by David Webb, which popped against her jet-black hair and dress.