Drop Earrings and Statement Necklaces Were Popular on the Red Carpet
(September 19, 2021) Los Angeles, USA – Nominees and presenters returned to full red-carpet glamour at the 73rdEmmy Awards by showcasing an array of spectacular platinum jewellery designs. Platinum, the naturally white setting that truly enhances the brilliance of diamonds and coloured gemstones, perfectly complemented the colourful couture gowns, trendy hairstyles and elegant makeup.
Noticeable platinum jewellery trends included drop earrings as seen on Kaley Cuoco and Olivia Colman, and statement diamond necklaces as worn by Anya Taylor-Joy and Cynthia Erivo.
Platinum Guild International is pleased to share that leading red carpet jewellery brands such as Tiffany & Co., De Beers Jewellers, Roberto Coin, Fred Leighton, Kwiat, and Jacob & Co. chose to style A-list celebrities in naturally white platinum.
The following stars selected platinum jewellery to celebrate their achievements:
Kaley Cuoco in De Beers Jewellers set in platinum
- • Drops of Light earrings (4.21 carats), set in platinum
- • Allegria large eternity band with diamonds (2 carats), set in platinum
Olivia Colman in De Beers Jewellers set in platinum
- • Lea earrings with diamonds (4.86 carats), set in platinum
Anya Taylor-Joy in jewellery by Tiffany & Co. set in platinum
- • Elsa Peretti® Diamonds by the Yard® necklace, set in platinum
- • Earrings with diamonds, set in platinum
- • Bracelet with an unenhanced yellow sapphire, set in platinum and 18k gold
- • Ring with an unenhanced yellow sapphire of over 17 carats and diamonds, set in platinum
- • Tiffany Victoria® vine bypass ring with diamonds, set in platinum
Cynthia Erivo in jewellery by Roberto Coin set in platinum
- • Pharoah Cento Choker with baguette diamonds (over 58 carats), set in platinum
Mindy Kaling in De Beers Jewellers set in platinum
- • Drops of Light earrings with diamonds (7.93 carats), set in platinum
Kate Winslet in jewellery by Fred Leighton set in platinum
- • Art Deco line bracelet with onyx and diamonds by Cartier circa 1928, set in platinum
- • Line bracelet with onyx circa 1920s, set in platinum
- • Mid-20th century ring with diamonds, set in platinum
Caitlin Thompson in jewellery by Fred Leighton set in platinum
- • Pendant earrings with aquamarine and diamonds, set in platinum
- • Art Deco antique ring with marquise diamond, set in platinum
Phillipa Soo in jewellery by Fred Leighton set in platinum
- • 1930’s Fan ring with pink sapphire and diamonds, set in platinum
- • Art Deco ring with diamonds and onyx, set in platinum
Lisa Rinna in jewelry by Jacob & Co. set in platinum
- • Drop earrings with diamonds (15 carats each) featuring diamond halo (3 carats total), set in platinum
- • Ring with round center diamond (17.5 carats) and side diamonds (2 carats), set in platinum
Robin Thede in jewellery by Fred Leighton and Kwiat set in platinum
- • Kwiat stud earrings with round diamonds (10 carats), set in platinum
- • Fred Leighton 1930’s bracelet with diamonds, set in platinum
- • Fred Leighton Ray Motif Ring by Paul Flato circa 1930’s with an Old Mine diamond (5 carats), set in platinum
Ashley Nicole Black in jewellery from Lang Antiques set in platinum
- • Wide Art Deco style bracelet with diamonds, set in platinum
- • Mid-century Art Deco style earrings with Ceylon no heat sapphires (5.8 carats) and diamonds (2.4 carats), set in platinum
About Platinum Jewellery
Platinum is the ideal choice for red carpet jewellery because it holds diamonds and precious gemstones more securely than any other metal. It is not only the highest quality metal, but its density makes it one of the most durable and enduring precious metals. Platinum is also naturally white, unlike white gold, which means it will not cast any tint onto a diamond or gemstone, allowing the stone’s genuine colour to sparkle brightly.