The 74th Golden Globes: Kicking off the red carpet jewelry season

 

Not much has changed since diamond jewels ruled the red carpet of the Academy Awards in 2016, or for that matter, when awards shows were first televised. They were once again out in all their sparkling glory on mega watt celebrities at the 74th Golden Globes. And, although we happily continue to  see  more jewelry in different categories and styles  —we could use some more colored gemstones when the SAG awards and this year’s Oscar’s roll around. Did you hear me stylists of my favorite A-list actresses?

With that said, the Globes revealed trends that will provide inspiration for the upcoming year and  directions that  continue to influence both the red carpet and the real world.  And, as the presentation that kicks off award season, it definitely rang in the New Year with one  of my favorite looks-fingers full of rings on celebs such as Globe recipient Tracee Ellis Ross as well as  Sarah Jessica Parker and Drew Barrymore.

Tracee Ellis Ross inRings by  L’Dezen by Payal Shah, Noudar and Hueb

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Drew Barrymore in Harry Winston

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Sarah Jessica Parker

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In addition to the show of hands graced by jewelry, I was equally happy to see Nicole Kidman in a double strand Fred Leighton rivière necklace and Harry Winston hoop earrings on Kristen Bell. Just a few days before, bejeweledmag.com predicted that both of these classic jewelry staples would be trending in 2017 in different variations.

Nicole Kidman in Fred Leighton

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Kristen Bell in Harry Winston

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Some more of the trends/pieces  at the Globes that will hopefully inspire you to think about the type of  jewelry you will want to wear included: 

Diamond Statement Necklaces-The best of which were antique or antique inspired such as Nicole Kidman’s above and…

-Emma Stone wearing  an Edwardian/Belle Epoque Tiffany & Co.necklace

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-Jessica Chastain wearing Piaget

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– Priyanka Chopra in custom necklace by Lorraine Schwartz

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All Styles of Diamond Earrings-From delicate drops to shimmering clips and ear climbers to swingy long earring with lots of movement and sparkle and of course Kristen Bell’s hoops:

-Natalie Portman in Tiffany & Co. drippy chandeliers

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-Lily Collins in Harry Winston perfectly proportioned drops

 

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Wide Flexible Bracelets or Cuffs- in all diamonds or set with breathtaking colored gemstones

 

-Natalie Portman in a 1910 Tiffany & Co. wide diamond Art Deco bracelet

 

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-Amy Adams in a Cartier in a diamond bracelet with a cabochon set center stone

 

 

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(These two actresses get my vote for best total jewelry style)

 

-Blake Lively in double emerald and diamond cuffs from Lorraine Schwartz, which brings us to the small but outstanding jewels in the category of colored gemstones.

-Mandy Moore also looked radiant in Neil Lane’s Kunzite and diamond earrings.

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Special mention must go to Sienna Miller who rocked an ultra classic strands of pearls around her neck and her wrist  and diamond close to the ear earrings from Tiffany & Co. with modernity, and youthful fresh elegance.

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And to Jessica Biel’s torpedo style antique earrings from Neil Lane. There is nothing  like a little yellow gold to liven up the Golden Globes or any awards show!

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Tune in to our coverage of the 2017 SAG and Academy Awards as red carpet jewelry season continues:

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