Platinum jewelry emerged as a defining element at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles. Celebrities and stylists relied on platinum for its naturally white lustre, exceptional strength, and ability to securely hold diamonds and coloured gemstones. As a result, the precious metal once again anchored some of the evening’s most memorable red-carpet looks.
Statement Necklaces and Bold Rings Take Centre Stage
Throughout the awards ceremony, statement necklaces and cocktail rings dominated jewellery styling. Alex Cooper, Miley Cyrus, and Dakota Fanning embraced sculptural platinum necklaces, while Kylie Jenner, Amanda Seyfried, and Ayo Edebiri showcased diamond and coloured gemstone cocktail rings. Together, these choices highlighted platinum’s versatility across classic and contemporary aesthetics.
Platinum Celebrates Craftsmanship and Creativity
Stylists gravitated towards platinum designs that balanced innovation with fine craftsmanship. According to Jenny Luker, President of Platinum Guild International USA, platinum’s rarity and durability allow jewellers to create pieces that are both elegant and enduring. For an event that celebrates artistry, achievement, and legacy, platinum remains the natural choice.
Leading Jewelry Houses Reinforce Platinum’s Prestige
Renowned jewellery houses including Lorraine Schwartz, Tiffany & Co., Fred Leighton, Kwiat, De Beers London, and Beladora presented standout platinum designs on Hollywood’s leading talent. Consequently, their presence reinforced platinum’s position as the ultimate metal for fine jewellery on the global red carpet.
Selected Platinum Jewelry Highlights
Alex Cooper in Lorraine Schwartz
• Over 100 carats of diamonds set in platinum
• Necklace featuring a 31-carat cushion diamond pendant
• Stud earrings with 10-carat cushion-cut diamonds
• Diamond rings set in platinum
Miley Cyrus in Tiffany & Co.
• Pendant with an unenhanced emerald of over 15 carats
• Tiffany diamond stud earrings
• Jean Schlumberger Sixteen Stone ring with diamonds
Dakota Fanning in Fred Leighton
• c.1900 old mine cut diamond necklace
• 5.50-carat lozenge-shaped fancy brown diamond ring
Kylie Jenner in Lorraine Schwartz
• Custom mixed-shape cluster diamond earrings totalling 75 carats
• Diamond rings set in platinum
Amanda Seyfried in Tiffany & Co.
• Diamond earrings with over 4 total carats
• Ring featuring an 11-carat diamond with accents
Ayo Edebiri in Tiffany & Co.
• Tiffany Soleste® diamond earrings
• Tiffany solitaire diamond earrings
• Ring with a tsavorite of over 10 carats
• Diamond ring exceeding 10 carats
Charli XCX in De Beers London
• Fancy vivid yellow pear-shaped diamond jacket earrings
• Round brilliant diamond studs
• Old Bond Street pavé cushion-cut diamond ring
• Caress diamond ring
Emily Blunt in Tiffany & Co.
• Jean Schlumberger Poid diamond earrings
• Tiffany Archives diamond bracelet (1957)
• Diamond rings exceeding 11 carats
Keri Russell in Tiffany & Co.
• Elsa Peretti™ Bone cuff with pavé diamonds
• Sixteen Stone diamond ring
Kirsten Dunst in Kwiat
• Ashoka Diamond Dormeuse earrings with 2-carat drops
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas in Fred Leighton
• Old mine cut diamond pendant earrings
• 1920s diamond ring
• 1920s Cartier diamond bracelet
Sarah Snook in Fred Leighton
• 1930s old European cut diamond ring
Mary Beth Barone in Beladora
• Jade and diamond earrings
Kumail Nanjiani in Fred Leighton
• 1920s Cartier diamond jabot brooch
• 1930s diamond cufflinks
Connor Storrie in Tiffany & Co.
• Jean Schlumberger Bird on a Rock brooch with a 13-carat diamond and pink sapphire
Dave Franco in Beladora
• Oscar Heyman diamond flower brooch

