Adrien Brody rocking a bold Elsa Jin brooch! STATEMENT

Lauralee from WhoWoreWhatJewels.com has really pushed herself to give us THREE Oscar features highlighting the jewels worn by the women, the men, and what was seen at the Vanity Fair Oscar party!

Diamonds were everywhere, but none as striking as those worn by Coco Jones, who donned a $15 million, 104-carat Harry Kotlar necklace, and Scarlett Johansson, who sparkled in $5 million worth of De Beers diamonds totaling 102 carats.

And check out model Anok Yai who wore De Beers’ Forces of Nature ‘Dignity’ Tassel Necklace, set with dozens (yes, dozens) of fancy brown rough diamond crystals – AWESOME!

There were emeralds – and more emeralds, pink spinels, fancy color diamonds, those fancy color rough diamonds, and more!

RGNRWe only give you a sampling here. There are a lot more where this comes from – so when you are finished here, click the WhoWoreWhatJewels.com link below!


Powerhouse model Anok Yai kept it minimal—but maybe too minimal? She wore only the upper half
of De Beers’ Forces of Nature ‘Dignity’ Tassel Necklace in 18K yellow gold, set with rough crystals of diamonds!

Adrien Brody rocking the Elsa Jin brooch, and Georgina is wearing matching earrings!

Margaret Qualley was all sunshine and gold at the afterparty! She dazzled in Chanel’s L’Esprit du Lion Collection, wearing earrings and a ring featuring yellow beryls.
Find out more when you tap the link to WhoWoreWhatJewels.com below!

The back necklace (“the Backlace”) red carpet moments didn’t end with the Grammys. The Wicked star brought it back for the Oscars with her Boucheron Quatre Radiant Edition necklace, designed to resemble a tie, paved with diamonds on white gold. And just when you thought she couldn’t raise the stakes—she added Boucheron Plume de Paon asymmetrical earrings, wrapping around her ear like a diamond-encrusted feathered cuff.
No one was ready for this level of drama! says Lauralee at WhoWoreWhatJewels.com

After all the archival Tiffany & Co. diamonds Mikey’s been rocking this awards season, her Céleste Ray of Light pendant at the VF Oscar party was a breath of fresh air. Featuring over 10 carats of pink spinels, a 4-carat red spinel, and 454 round brilliant diamonds totaling over 24 carats, it was a stunning splash of color we were so thrilled to see!

Kieran Culkin’s Fred Leighton brooch, featuring a purple sapphire, Colombian emerald, and peridot, may look like a simple lapel accessory,
but there’s a hidden twist: it represents the birthstones of his wife, Jazz Charton, and their two kids.
 Talk about a red carpet moment with layers!
 Now that’s a piece of jewelry with serious emotional weight.

Thank Doja Cat for saving us from a sea of white diamonds! Her Messika Solar Diva necklace,
dripping in a 34-carat yellow cushion-cut diamond, was the bold pop of color we needed—sans the scarf, obviously.

What do you wear when you win your first Oscar? How about a beautiful sugarloaf emerald, in a Panthère Versatiles Cartier high jewelry necklace, which took an incredible 4,827 hours to create, according to Vogue.com. Crafted over 34 months by the famed French jewelry house, this stunning piece might have been the perfect good luck charm for her Oscar win!

 Isabella Rossellini had on some serious jewels, but one belonged to her family. Can you guess which one? Her vintage Bvlgari earrings, once owned by her mother, Ingrid Bergman, stole the spotlight at the Oscars. These iconic earrings were gifted by Roberto Rossellini and worn by Bergman when she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1975. She paired it with a stunning High Jewelry platinum necklace featuring a Royal Blue sapphire and a diamond brooch.

 Seven, yes seven, graduating-sized diamond teardrops cascading down Brazilian model, actress, and filmmaker Bruna Marquezine’s neck at the Oscars!
 This jaw-dropping masterpiece, courtesy of Lorraine Schwartz, had us gasping. Who else could pull off a necklace like this?
 Only Lorraine, of course. And yes, that is 150 carats worth of diamonds!

 Sonam Kapoor Ahuja jumped on the trend with an Amrapali “backlace” with a pearl-tassel making a statement. 

From the Backside: Your Diamond, Pearl and Gemstone Necklaces are Best Worn Backwards!

Vogue India noticed an enduring trend on the 2025 Red Carpet: necklaces worn on the backside – the “backlace.”

Michelle Yeoh wore a Boucheron Quatre-Radiant High Jewellery Edition necklace, designed to resemble a necktie, and paved with diamonds set in white gold. Similarly, Margaret Qualley donned a Chanel High Jewellery Motif Russe necklace—a strikingly similar necktie design, adorned with over 300 round brilliant-cut diamonds. In this feature from March 5, 2025, the Vogue India staff reach back into the archives to find more backless celebrities sporting backside necklaces!

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