Jewels at the 2024 Music Television Video Music Awards!

LauraLee
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LauraLee is back, posting the jewels worn at this year’s Music Television Video Music Awards (MTV VMAs) and what do we see? Emerald Cuts are back! Along with lots of color! (… and that Tiffany Bird-on-a-BIG-Rock brooch – this time with a very large amethyst).

A Treasure Trove
“Jaw-dropping” jewels, says LauraLee, with, of course, Taylor Swift, winning how many awards? [… taking home SEVEN, and breaking the record for most wins for any solo artist in history with 30, but who’s counting?] … and more importantly, wearing some amazing fancy yellow diamond earrings. Sabrina Carpenter, Lisa from Blackpink, Megan Thee Stallion, Camila Cabello, and so many more more!

Here are just a few… (and then you get to see MORE on WhoWoreWhatJewels.com)


TAYLOR SWIFT: As if you needed to be more impressed, here is Taylor Swift wearing 30-carat (total weight) pear-shaped “canary yellow” diamond earrings.
Lorraine Schwartz studs framed by bold black jade – LauraLee’s favorites of the night.

TYLA: Wearing an aquamarine-colored lucite necklace from Alexis Bittar, along with Fabergé gemstone rings, including an oval pink spinel, and a cushion shape Imperial topaz.

SABRINA CARPENTER: Wearing diamonds and a little bit of color, here is Carpenter with
a Bulgari High Jewelry platinum necklace with a 21.12-carat pear spinel around her neck complete with matching diamond earrings.
More jewels as she had several costume changes – and you just can’t wear the same jewelry.

LISA FROM BLACKPINK: K-pop queen Lisa from Blackpink rocked Bulgari’s High Jewelry Serpenti Tubogas necklace with emeralds and diamonds, but let’s be real—the ring stole the spotlight. With a 28-carat cushion morganite that was hard to miss, it might have just outshone the necklace.
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