The 67th Annual Grammy Awards served up its signature mix of show-stopping performances, surprise wins (case in point: Beyoncé’s long-overdue triumph, at last), and fashion moments worthy of the history books.
But this year, the real headliners weren’t just on stage—they were sparkling on the red carpet. From archival Tiffany masterpieces to diamond-drenched statements and bold, serpentine stacks, here’s a roundup of the most dazzling watch and jewellery moments from music’s biggest night.
Lady Gaga in Tiffany & Co
Nominated for Song of the Year and set to perform a tribute to Los Angeles, the star graced the Grammys wearing a never-before-seen archival piece from Tiffany & Co. Dated between 1930 and 1933, the gold, pearl, and black onyx necklace—centred around a pale green tourmaline—was originally designed by Meta Overbeck under the direction of Louis Comfort Tiffany. It’s a piece that carries both aesthetic and historical weight, cementing Gaga’s look as one for the books.
Beyoncé in Lorraine Schwartz
Beyoncé made Grammy history at the awards this year, finally clinching the best album honour for her eighth album, Cowboy Carter. And naturally, the most decorated artist in Grammy history came adorned in custom Lorraine Schwartz jewellery. Her natural pearl and cognac diamond drop earrings included 50-carat pear-shaped diamonds, radiating the same brilliance as her ever-growing trophy collection.
Victoria Monét in Bvlgari
Victoria Monét proved that more is more, stacking multiple Bulgari Serpenti snake collars for a hypnotic, high-glamour effect. The layered look added a bold, almost armor-like quality to her ensemble, solidifying her status as both a style and music powerhouse.
Shakira in Pomellato
Shakira brought her signature effortless glamour to the Grammys, opting for Pomellato’s Sabbia collection. Her rose gold bracelet, ring, and earrings, all adorned with brown diamonds, gave off an understated yet undeniably luxe shimmer—proof that subtlety can still steal the show.
Miley Cyrus in Tiffany & Co
Miley Cyrus, who took home her first Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance, brought her usual rockstar energy to the red carpet in Tiffany & Co’s Elsa Peretti designs. From sculptural cuffs to bold rings, every piece echoed the rebellious spirit of the legendary jeweller.
Olivia Rodrigo in Tiffany & Co
A modern icon in the making, Olivia Rodrigo opted for classic elegance with Tiffany & Co. diamond earrings, a Tiffany Victoria bracelet, and a series of sparkling rings. The platinum and diamond combination felt youthful yet timeless—a perfect match for the rising superstar.
Raye in Nikos Koulis & Audemars Piguet
Raye stunned in Nikos Koulis’ diamond Oui Stud earrings and added a horological twist with an Audemars Piguet timepiece. Her combination of high jewellery and high watchmaking brought a fresh, contemporary spin to red carpet dressing.
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