Get ready to be dazzled by the ultimate accessory trend this season! The red carpet has inspired a dazzling display of holiday jewelry, and we're here to uncover the secrets of this glamorous look.
The modern approach to festive fashion is all about intentional glamour. Picture yourself walking down the red carpet, even if it's just for a friend's holiday party. It's about making a statement and embracing the cinematic appeal of bold jewelry. Stars like Mikey Madison, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Colman Domingo have mastered this art, choosing pieces that enhance their overall look and create a memorable mood.
But here's where it gets controversial... While the red carpet often showcases extravagant pieces, this season's trend is about refinement. It's about selecting gemstones that add a rich, cinematic depth without overwhelming the ensemble. Think emeralds, garnets, amethysts, and sapphires - a nod to Hollywood's opulent style.
This holiday season, it's all about harmonizing your jewelry with the luxurious fabrics of the season. Imagine shoulder-grazing earrings that flow like satin, sculptural cuffs that complement a velvet sleeve, or vibrant cocktail rings that pop against sequins and brocade. It's a delicate balance of elegance and impact.
WWD Weekend: Red Carpet Accessories
LEFT: A vintage gold and diamond ring from the 1970s, a yellow gold cocktail ring from Jared Jewelers, and a white gold diamond bracelet by Lauren DeYoung. RIGHT: A pink gold Plume de Paon bracelet by Boucheron, a white gold diamond and gold ring by Kavant & Sharart, and a stunning Jeanne ring from Chanel's high jewelry collection.
Golden Globes Accessories
A yellow gold Magnetique brooch by Chanel, a vintage diamond necklace from The Black Vault, and a quartz, tiger's eye, and garnet ring from Jared Jewelers. The look is completed with a silk duchesse satin dress by Lein and a clutch by Aquazzura.
Golden Globes Accessories
A lamé gown by Lein, adorned with feathers and paillettes. On the right hand, a collection of emerald and diamond rings, including vintage pieces and lab-grown gems. On the left hand, a unique emerald and diamond snake band, an emerald baguette buckle ring, and a figure ring, all creating a captivating display.
Golden Globes Accessories
Pendant earrings by Boucheron, a simple polyester dress, and Prada sunglasses. The look is finished with Falke tights, adding a subtle contrast.
Golden Globes Accessories
A platinum and yellow gold necklace by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany, and a matching ring with a tourmaline and diamond centerpiece. The outfit is a crepe jersey gown by Stella McCartney.
Golden Globes Accessories
A white gold ring by Cartier, featuring chrysoprase, onyx, coral, and diamonds. It's paired with a pavé diamond trophy ring by Jenna Blake, emerald and diamond bracelets by Sauer, and a monogram cuff by Didris. The ensemble is completed with a Chanel jacquard taffeta gown and Schiaparelli shoes.
Golden Globes Accessories
A vintage Art Deco diamond ring, a white gold and diamond ring from Dior's high jewelry collection, and an 18-karat white gold and diamond ring by Buccellati. The look is complemented by Art Deco platinum and diamond bracelets by Lauren DeYoung, and ruby and diamond bracelets.
Golden Globes Accessories
LEFT: Two naga rings from John Hardy, one in rose gold with white diamonds and pink tourmaline, and another in yellow gold with mint tourmaline. RIGHT: A vintage Art Deco diamond and onyx bracelet, a yellow gold bangle by Roberto Coin, and a yellow gold baguette diamond bracelet by Ascher. The outfit includes a polyester and spandex gown by Dynamite, and silk satin gloves by Chanel.
And this is the part most people miss... It's not just about the jewelry. It's about the story it tells, the mood it sets, and the way it transforms an outfit. So, are you ready to embrace the red carpet glamour and make a statement this holiday season? We'd love to hear your thoughts on this bold accessory trend! Do you think it's a hit or a miss? Let us know in the comments!