Golden Globes 2026: the best jewellery moments on the red carpet
The 2026 Golden Globes red carpet was nothing short of a high jewellery showcase, with A-listers treating the evening as their personal runway for the world’s most prestigious maisons. From exclusive preview pieces to archive treasures, Tatler handpicks the most show-stopping jewellery moments that outshone even the statuettes themselves—from Colman Domingo’s exclusive first look of an upcoming Boucheron collection to Timothée Chalamet’s decision to wear a full diamond necklace whilst accepting his award. The red carpet became a high jewellery showroom, with maisons like Cartier, Bulgari, Chopard and Tiffany & Co vying for the spotlight alongside the stars who wore them.
From vintage archive pieces to cutting-edge created diamonds, from over 130 carats of sapphires and diamonds on a single neckline to the quiet sophistication of Italian rose gold, the jewellery at the 2026 Golden Globes proved that when it comes to red carpet dressing, the devil—and the delight—is truly in the sparkling details.
Timothée Chalamet’s Cartier moment
Timothée Chalamet wearing Cartier jewellery and an Urban Jürgensen UJ-2 watch
The night’s big winner did more than just take home the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy for Marty Supreme. Timothée Chalamet made red carpet history by wearing a full Cartier diamond suite that included a Panthère necklace, a diamond bracelet and a diamond eternity band. The actor paired his glittering ensemble with The Urban Jürgensen UJ-2 watch, a piece requiring 565 hours of handwork featuring a double wheel natural escapement and hand-turned guilloche dial with flame-blued hands. It was a bold, gender-fluid jewellery statement that proved diamonds truly are everyone’s best friend.
Colman Domingo’s exclusive Boucheron preview
Colman Domingo wore brooches, in exclusivity, from Boucheron’s upcoming Histoire de Style High Jewelry collection (Photo: courtesy of Jesse Grant/2026GG / Penske Media / Getty Images)
Friend of the maison Colman Domingo gave Golden Globes attendees an exclusive sneak peek of Boucheron’s upcoming Histoire de Style High Jewellery collection, set to be unveiled during Paris Couture Week on January 26. The actor wore brooches from the yet-to-be-revealed collection alongside pieces from Boucheron’s Quatre Black Edition, including a large pavé diamond ring and matching ring in white gold with black PVD, plus a Quatre Radiant Edition single ear clip dripping with diamonds.
Teyana Taylor’s Tiffany & Co triumph
Teyana Taylor wears archival Tiffany & Co earrings (Photo: courtesy of Jesse Grant/2026GG / Penske Media / Getty Images)
Best Supporting Actress winner Teyana Taylor celebrated her Golden Globe for One Battle After Another in true Tiffany style. The multi-hyphenate star reached into the Tiffany & Co archives for vintage earrings, paired them with a modern Tiffany Victoria Mixed Cluster bracelet, and finished with Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany rings. The combination of archival pieces with contemporary designs created a jewellery narrative as compelling as her award-winning performance.
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Amanda Seyfried’s Tiffany & Co Blue Book brilliance
(Photo: courtesy of Michael Buckner / 2026GG / Penske Media / Getty Images)
Amanda Seyfried went full Tiffany & Co maximalism with a high jewellery necklace in 18-karat white and yellow gold from the Blue Book Collection. She layered on platinum and diamond high jewellery earrings and a matching ring, creating a cohesive look that sparkled from every angle.
Ryan Destiny’s Chopard extravaganza
Ryan Destiny at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes awards wearing (Photo: courtesy of Gilbert Flores/2026GG / Penske Media / Getty Images)
If you’re going to make a statement, make it in over 130 carats of gemstones. Ryan Destiny selected a Chopard Haute Joaillerie necklace in 18-karat white and rose gold featuring 57.09 carats of diamonds and 73.70 carats of sapphires. She coordinated with earrings in 18-karat white gold with 4.05 carats of diamonds and added a ring from the L’Heure du Diamant Collection in 18-karat white gold with 2.39 carats of diamonds. The sapphire and diamond combination was a masterclass in how to wear serious gemstones without being overwhelmed by them.
Claire Danes’ Pomellato perfection
Claire Danes wore Pomellato (Photo: courtesy of Monica Schipper / Getty Images)
Claire Danes brought Italian jewellery elegance to the red carpet with Pomellato’s Scala di Luce earrings in 18-karat rose gold with fancy cut diamonds. She layered an Iconica High Jewellery bracelet in 18-karat rose gold with diamonds and stacked Nudo rings in 18-karat white and rose gold with diamonds.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ Bulgari brilliance
Priyanka Chopra Jonas wearing custom Dior and Bulgari high jewellery (Photo: courtesy of Dior)
Priyanka Chopra Jonas paired her custom Dior gown with Bulgari’s signature combination of diamonds and sapphires. The marriage of French couture and Italian high jewellery created one of the evening’s most memorable fashion moments, proving that sometimes the best accessory is knowing exactly which heritage house complements your look.
Julia Roberts and Jennifer Lawrence: The Swarovski sisters
Julia Roberts (Photo: courtesy of Jesse Grant/2026GG / Penske Media / Getty Images)
Jennifer Lawrence (Photo: courtesy of Maya Dehlin Spach/2026GG / Penske Media / Getty Images)
Two Academy Award winners, both nominated in the Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture—Drama category, made Swarovski their jewellery choice for the evening. Julia Roberts, nominated for After the Hunt, radiated in a custom Swarovski Idyllia necklace and matching ring, while Jennifer Lawrence, nominated for Die My Love, dazzled in a custom Swarovski Created Diamonds necklace. Both looks proved that innovation in jewellery—whether through cut or creation—can hold its own on the red carpet alongside traditional precious gemstones.
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