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Golden Globe Jewelry Everyone's Talking About

by simbreen shaikh on Jan 17, 2026

Golden Globe Jewelry Trends

Luxury Jewelry That Lives Beyond the Red Carpet | Stars and Vogue 

The champagne has fizzled, the statues have been handed out, but the real winners of the 2026 Golden Globes? The jewels.

The 2026 Golden Globes just wrapped, and if you weren't watching the jewelry, you missed the real show. This year's red carpet delivered a masterclass in how to wear luxury, bold, unapologetic, and absolutely stunning. 

At Stars and Vogue, our eyes weren't just on the stars - they were on how to bring that high-octane glamour to your jewel box. We’ve analyzed the biggest moments of the night and matched them directly to pieces from our New Arrivals.

The Biggest Jewelry Moments of the Night

Statement Necklaces Take Center Stage

The neck became the ultimate focal point this year. Forget subtle chains—celebrities went all in with architectural masterpieces.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas stunned in a Bulgari sapphire necklace with a 14-carat centerpiece that had everyone doing double-takes. Alex Cooper didn't hold back either, wearing a jaw-dropping 100-carat diamond necklace by Lorraine Schwartz. The message? Go big or go home.

halo diamond statement necklace inspired by Golden Globes trends

How Stars and Vogue Delivers: Our collection features halo-style statement necklaces and crystal tennis sets that capture that same commanding presence. These aren't pieces that whisper—they announce your arrival.

The Return of the Brooch

Here's something unexpected: brooches are officially back, and they're cooler than ever.

Colman Domingo made waves wearing multiple Boucheron ivy-inspired brooches across his blazer—a bold, maximalist approach that broke every traditional styling rule. Dwayne Johnson kept it elegant with a single diamond Chopard brooch, proving these aren't just for women anymore.

vintage-inspired brooches with pearl drops and decorative crystal designs

Stars and Vogue Style Inspiration

Our vintage-inspired brooches with pearl drops and decorative crystal designs bring that same sophisticated edge. Pin them on lapels, bags, or even wear them as unconventional hair accessories. The brooch isn't your grandmother's jewelry - it's your power move.

Stars and Vogue Tip: To pull off the Colman Domingo brooch look without a tuxedo, try pinning a crystal brooch to a denim jacket or a high-neck knit sweater for an elevated daytime look.

Ring Stacking Goes Mainstream

If you wore just one ring to the Golden Globes, you weren't doing it right.

Zoë Kravitz mastered the art with multiple Jessica McCormack diamond eternity bands creating a curated, layered look. Charli XCX wore three De Beers diamond rings simultaneously, mixing styles and widths for visual interest.

wave-design rings, colorful gemstone bands

Stars and Vogue Get the Look

Our wave-design rings, colorful gemstone bands, and stackable pieces are made for mixing. The beauty of stacking? You can start with one and build your collection over time, creating a look that's uniquely yours.

Colored Gemstones Make Their Comeback

While diamonds sparkled everywhere, it was the bold pops of color that stopped traffic.

Miley Cyrus wore a show-stopping Tiffany & Co. emerald pendant—over 15 carats of vivid green that became the focal point of her entire look. Ryan Destiny chose a Chopard piece combining diamonds with over 73 carats of sapphires, proving that color and sparkle can coexist beautifully.

emerald, sapphire, and turquoise statement pieces

Stars and Vogue Color to Your Collection

Our emerald, sapphire, and turquoise statement pieces offer that same celebrity-worthy color impact. These aren't subtle accent stones - they're conversation starters designed to turn heads.

Oversized Earrings That Demand Attention

Earrings weren't accessories - they were sculptures.

Jenna Ortega wore Simone Jewels pieces featuring 10-carat pear-shaped diamonds with mother of pearl, creating an ethereal yet bold statement. The trend? Geometric shapes, nature-inspired motifs, and serious size.

starfish earrings, geometric hoops, and crystal-encrusted statement designs

Stars and Vogue Earrings That Make an Entrance

Our starfish earrings, geometric hoops, and crystal-encrusted statement designs capture that artistic, architectural quality. These pieces frame your face and elevate any outfit from simple to sensational.

What These Trends Mean for You

Minimalism had its moment. The 2026 Golden Globes announced that maximalism is back - layered necklaces, stacked rings, oversized earrings, and statement brooches all at once if you dare.

1. Gender-Neutral Luxury

Men wearing diamond brooches and statement necklaces wasn't a novelty—it was a norm. Luxury jewelry has officially transcended traditional gender boundaries.

2. Investment Over Impulse

The stars chose quality over quantity. One exceptional piece that tells a story beats a drawer full of forgotten jewelry every time.

The Stars and Vogue Difference

Here's what we believe: red carpet glamour shouldn't require a celebrity budget or a vault. Every trend from the Golden Globes can be translated into pieces you'll actually wear—to work, to dinner, to celebrations big and small.

Our collection bridges that gap between Hollywood fantasy and real-world elegance. We study what works on the red carpet and reimagine it for everyday luxury. Because you shouldn't have to wait for a special occasion to feel special.

While the stars wore 100-carat mined diamonds, our high-grade crystals offer the same refractive index and 'fire' at a fraction of the cost.

Your Golden Globe Moment Starts Here

The beauty of these trends? They're completely achievable. You don't need a stylist, a red carpet, or an award nomination to embrace bold jewelry.

Start with one piece that speaks to you. Maybe it's a statement necklace that makes you feel powerful, or a brooch that adds unexpected elegance to your blazer. Perhaps it's finally stacking those rings you've been collecting, or adding a pop of emerald green to your wardrobe.

The 2026 Golden Globes reminded us that jewelry isn't just decoration - it's confidence you can wear.



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