SNL queen Maya Rudolph, wearing Bvlgari’s High Jewelry Serpenti necklace in yellow and white gold, paired with a matching bracelet, earrings, and ring!

Who Wore What Jewels at the 2024 Emmy Awards: Stunning Red Carpet Moments

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The 2024 Emmy Awards are back, and so are the top jewelry looks, according to LauraLee at Who Wore What Jewels! 

After last year’s SAG strike reshuffle, we’re finally seeing the stars step out this fall, and they did not hold back. Bvlgari Serpenti necklaces slithered across the red carpet on everyone from Saoirse Ronan to Maya Rudolph to Da’Vine Joy Randolph.”

Diamonds, bold colors, drops, bows, estate, clips, even faux! and more! So if you are ready to check out the gems and jewels, here we go!


From WhoWoreWhatJewels.com and LauraLee, just a few to wet your appetite. For more, click the link below.

 “Greta Lee stunned in a Loewe dress, but it was her Tiffany & Co. diamond earrings set in platinum, featuring over 19 carats of breathtaking tanzanite centers, that truly took her red carpet moment to new heights. And let’s not forget the cherry on top: two Tiffany & Co. rings, including an oval diamond of just over 10 carats and a tanzanite beauty weighing in at over 16 carats.”


“Our favorite De Beers moment? It’s got to be Fallout and Yellowjackets star Ella Purnell, who dazzled in a silver chainmail dress from Rabanne that was a match made in heaven with her jewelry! She was dripping in glamour with De Beers’ popular Arpeggia Five Line diamond earrings right down to their jaw-dropping Metamorphosis high jewelry white gold diamond Toi et Moi ring.”


“It wouldn’t be a red carpet without a Bvlgari Serpenti necklace making an appearance!” says LauraLee. However, Da’Vine wore THREE! Two necklaces and a bracelet!

“Now that’s how you make an entrance!”

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