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Grammy Awards 2025: The most spectacular jewellery moments at music’s biggest night

Tatler Hong Kong

更新於 02月03日11:28 • 發布於 02月03日06:35 • Amrita Katara

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards transformed the Crypto.com Arena into a dazzling jewellery box, where celebrities didn’t just wear precious stones, gold and diamonds—they made signature statements with them.

Leading jewellery houses including Chopard, Bulgari and Lorraine Schwartz were seen on music’s brightest stars. The red carpet proved particularly memorable as celebrities embraced bold styling choices, from Sabrina Carpenter’s breathtaking Chopard diamond pendant to Victoria Monét’s layered Bulgari Serpenti necklaces.

From classic diamond suites that whispered old Hollywood glamour to boundary-pushing pieces that screamed contemporary cool, the night proved that in the world of music’s biggest awards, jewellery isn’t just an accessory—it’s an art form.

Here are Tatler’s top picks of the most extraordinary jewellery moments that made the 2025 Grammy Awards shine brighter than ever.

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Sabrina Carpenter wearing Chopard

Sabrina Carpenter wearing Chopard (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images)
Sabrina Carpenter wearing Chopard (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

Sabrina Carpenter wearing Chopard (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

Sabrina Carpenter wearing Chopard (Photo: Kevin Mazur/ The Recording Academy / Getty Images)
Sabrina Carpenter wearing Chopard (Photo: Kevin Mazur/ The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

Sabrina Carpenter wearing Chopard (Photo: Kevin Mazur/ The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

Pop’s darling made history not just with her Best Pop Vocal Album win for Short n’ Sweet, but also with two show-stopping Chopard moments that left the fashion world breathless. For the ceremony, Carpenter dazzled in a suite of Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie collection pieces including a necklace featuring a 5.02-carat pear-shaped diamond complemented by 48.85-carats of rose-cut diamonds. For earrings, she wore twin 5-carat diamonds, while a 6.06-carat diamond ring completed her winning look.

Later, Carpenter emerged in what can only be described as a jewellery masterpiece: a baby blue satin feathered halter dress suspended by 18.97 carats of pear-shaped diamonds. The true showstopper? A 50-carat D-flawless brilliant-cut diamond sautoir pendant from the maison’s Garden of Kalahari Collection that cascaded down her back, creating a waterfall of light with every movement. Diamond drop earrings and a 10.10-carat oval brilliant diamond ring added the finishing touches to her nominated ensemble.

Victoria Monét in Bulgari

Victoria Monét in Bulgari (Photo: Kevin Winter/ The Recording Academy / Getty Images)
Victoria Monét in Bulgari (Photo: Kevin Winter/ The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

Victoria Monét in Bulgari (Photo: Kevin Winter/ The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

The Grammy nominee turned heads by stacking multiple Bulgari Serpenti snake collars, creating a hypnotic effect that perfectly captured the evening’s bold spirit.

Heidi Klum’s Lorraine Schwartz jewellery

Heidi Klum’s Lorraine Schwartz jewellery (Photo: Kevin Mazur / The Recording Academy / Getty Images)
Heidi Klum’s Lorraine Schwartz jewellery (Photo: Kevin Mazur / The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

Heidi Klum’s Lorraine Schwartz jewellery (Photo: Kevin Mazur / The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

The supermodel dazzled in Lorraine Schwartz diamonds, with her necklace featuring a spectacular emerald-cut diamond centrepiece.

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Olivia Rodrigo in Tiffany & Co jewellery

Olivia Rodrigo in Tiffany & Co jewellery (Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer / The Recording Academy / Getty Images)
Olivia Rodrigo in Tiffany & Co jewellery (Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer / The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

Olivia Rodrigo in Tiffany & Co jewellery (Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer / The Recording Academy / Getty Images)

The Can’t Catch Me Now singer chose Tiffany & Co for her red carpet moment, wearing 10-carat, pear-shaped diamond drop earrings, the Victoria Cluster tennis bracelet, and an array of Victoria diamond rings.

Alicia Keys’ Golden Hour

Alicia Keys’ statement gold jewellery (Photo: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Alicia Keys’ statement gold jewellery (Photo: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)

Alicia Keys’ statement gold jewellery (Photo: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)

The music icon chose striking gold statement pieces to complement her Dolce & Gabbana ensemble, creating a monochromatic metallic moment that proved sometimes one colour is all you need.

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Kelsea Ballerini in Jared Atelier

Kelsea Ballerini in Jared Atelier (Photo: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Kelsea Ballerini in Jared Atelier (Photo: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)

Kelsea Ballerini in Jared Atelier (Photo: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)

The country star wore Jared Atelier diamonds, featuring innovative Art Deco-inspired fan earrings that combined pear-shaped, princess, marquise and round-cut diamonds.

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