The Golden Globes is back for its 82nd edition, officially kicking off awards season with a cascade of couture, charisma, and enough sparkle to rival the night sky.
From boundary-pushing timepieces to breathtaking high jewellery, these standout looks redefined red carpet glamour.
Zoe Saldaña in Cartier
Zoe Saldaña, who clinched the award for “Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture” for her role in Emilia Pérez, brought the heat with a custom Saint Laurent gown paired with two stunning pieces from Cartier’s latest high jewellery collection.
Translating to “honey,” the Melis necklace celebrates the honeycomb motif with a radiant 2.64-carat Fancy Intense yellow diamond in a briolette cut—a Cartier signature. Crafted over 738 meticulous hours, the necklace is an ode to savoir-faire, featuring unfaceted diamond beads that mirror sunlight and briolette-cut diamonds suspended on micro-wires. A true buzz-worthy creation, the piece’s golden hues and intricate honeycomb design embody warmth, sweetness, and unrivaled craftsmanship. Saldaña paired the stunner with a pair of earrings from the same set, alongside the Broderie de Cartier ring in 18k rose gold and diamonds, completing her sweet-yet-sophisticated ensemble.
Zendaya in Bvlgari
Zendaya once again proved her status as a red carpet queen, wearing a high jewelry masterpiece from Bvlgari featuring a rare 31-carat Paraíba tourmaline from Mozambique. Surrounded by diamonds of various cuts, this showstopper necklace told a tale of scarcity and sophistication. Fun fact: Paraíba tourmalines are so rare they’ve reached near-mythic status in the jewelry world, making Zendaya’s piece nothing short of legendary.
Elle Fanning in Cartier
Elle Fanning took a walk on the wild side with her leopard-print Balmain dress, accessorised with Cartier’s iconic Panthère de Cartier pieces. The statement necklace, hair pick, bracelet, and ring—crafted in 18k yellow gold, onyx, tsavorite garnets, and black lacquer—paid homage to the maison’s fiercest emblem. Introduced in 1914, the panther remains a timeless symbol of beauty and independence.
Anya Taylor-Joy in Tiffany & Co.
Anya Taylor-Joy proved she’s red carpet royalty in an archival Dior gown, accessorised with a jaw-dropping Tiffany & Co. floral necklace that redefined garden-party glam. The standout piece—a Tiffany Blue Book necklace featuring over 64 carats of crystal opals—hails from the 2024 Céleste Collection. Inspired by the cosmos and crafted with Schlumberger’s celestial genius, it’s otherworldly drama at its finest. Bonus points for the matching bracelet—because why stop at one cosmic statement?
Timothée Chalamet in Cartier
Timothée Chalamet kept it effortlessly cool, as always. The actor elevated his tailored ensemble with Cartier’s Réflexion de Cartier bracelet in 18k white gold and diamonds, paired with a Cartier Collection ring from 2005 featuring white gold, onyx, and diamonds.
Anna Sawai in Cartier
Anna Sawai—who won her first Golden Globes award for Best Actress in a TV drama for her performance in Shōgun—gave us a history lesson in haute joaillerie, donning the Honeymoon Necklace from Cartier’s 1996 La Création collection. This reversible masterpiece, crafted in 18k white and yellow gold with brilliant-cut diamonds, is as versatile as it is glamorous. Paired with a Cartier Collection ring in 18k white gold and diamonds, Sawai effortlessly blended vintage elegance with modern allure.
Margaret Qualley in Chanel
Margaret Qualley served classic Chanel with a cheeky edge, strutting in a dreamy white gown topped with a playful black bow. Her chandelier earrings from Chanel’s High Jewelry collection brought the sparkle, while a twinkly silver headband added just the right amount of fairytale magic. Très chic.
Michelle Yeoh in Richard Mille
Michelle Yeoh brought sporty sophistication to the Golden Globes with the Richard Mille RM 07-01 Automatic Winding Intergalactic watch. Encased in Carbon TPT with inset diamonds mimicking a starry sky, the watch’s skeletonised CRMA2 calibre blends technicality with elegance. Yeoh’s choice proves that Richard Mille isn’t just for the racetrack—it’s right at home on the red carpet.
Demi Moore in Cartier
Demi Moore, who made headlines with her emotional acceptance speech for Best Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy in The Substance, layered opulence with ease, combining Cartier Coloratura opal earrings, a Pluie de Cartier bracelet in 18k white gold, and a 2008 Cartier Collection diamond ring.
Selena Gomez in Tiffany & Co.
Selena Gomez was pure celestial perfection, rocking an all-white diamond Tiffany Blue Book necklace that deserves its own standing ovation. Part of the 2024 Céleste Collection, the piece boasted Schlumberger’s signature curves and over 18 carats of platinum-set diamonds, complete with a detachable diamond drop that moonlights as a ring.
Ke Huy Quan in Jaeger-LeCoultre
Ke Huy Quan brought the drama with his Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso in 18k pink gold, complete with a tourbillon complication. The piece dazzles even more on its flip side, where guilloched gold bridges and a sunray-engraved cradle elevate the design to a grand complication masterpiece.
Cynthia Erivo in Roberto Coin
Cynthia Erivo, nominated for Wicked, stunned in Roberto Coin’s Haute Couture collection. Her dazzling white gold and diamond pieces brought a contemporary edge to her Louis Vuitton gown, proving Erivo is as fearless with her jewelry as she is with her performances.
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