SAG Awards 2020: Stars shine in unconventional diamonds

January 27, 2020

By Jodie Smith

5 min read

The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards marks the half-way point of the Hollywood awards season, and was held this year on January 19th. Having covered this event previously, it’s safe to say that the red carpet jewellery looks of SAG awards are usually more daring than at the Golden Globes or the Oscars. Stars had the perfect opportunity to experiment with their jewel choices, and some – like Meryl Streep in a Cartier sautoir – definitely made heads turn.

Hair jewellery was trend at the 2020 SAG awards, with Charlize Theron causing a stir with her ultra-chic addition to her hairdo: a 3 carat Tiffany & Co. Victoria line diamond bracelet in her hair parting. Helena Bonham Carter also opted for vintage diamond hair jewellery, which perfectly suited her eccentric bohemian signature style. Michelle Williams chose to adorn her hairdo with diamonds, wearing a 6 carat Forevermark diamond feather barrette. “For Michelle’s look we really wanted to focus on her gorgeous skin and colouring,” Kate Young, Michelle’s stylist said in a statement.

Charlize Theron wearing a Tiffany & Co. bracelet with 3ct diamonds a hair accessory, and earrings with diamonds

Charlize Theron wearing a Tiffany & Co. bracelet with 3ct diamonds a hair accessory, and earrings with diamonds

  Helena Bonham Carter wearing vintage diamond hair jewellery and earrings

Helena Bonham Carter wearing vintage diamond hair jewellery and earrings

 Michelle Williams wearing a Forevermark feather barrette with 6ct diamonds

Michelle Williams wearing a Forevermark feather barrette with 6ct diamonds

Forevermark jewellery had another big red carpet moment with Lupita Nyong’o wearing their chandelier diamond earrings and bracelets which cost $3.5million and weighed 90 carats. “This is such a bold, modern look and I wanted jewellery that could not only stand on its own, but also complement the styling perfectly,” said Nyong’o’s stylist Micaela Erlanger. “I immediately thought of these Forevermark pieces because they have such brilliance to them — they’re as luminous as Lupita!” Television star Rachel Brosnahan also kept things chic and very simple in ribbon-like Forevermark diamond drop earrings.

Lupita Nyong’o wearing Forevermark chandelier earrings, bracelet and ring with diamonds totaling 90ct

Lupita Nyong’o wearing Forevermark chandelier earrings, bracelet and ring with diamonds totaling 90ct

Diamonds were almost exclusively the only gem on the red carpet this year – the only glimmers of colour were seen in the vivid choice which Danai Gurira made with her Bulgari High Jewellery Divas’ Dream necklace, featuring over 85 carats of coloured gemstones and diamonds, which she paired with matching Divas’ Dream earrings. Nicole Kidman also alluded to colour in amethyst, sapphire, pearls and black and colourless diamond drop earrings by Lydia Courteille, as well as diamond bracelets by Levian Jewellery, and diamond rings by Mindi Mond, Karma el Khalil, and Swati Dhanak. Another subtle colour flash came from Dakota Fanning’s aquamarine earrings from Fred Leighton.

Danai Gurira wearing Bulgari High Jewellery Divas’ Dream necklace with over 85 carats of coloured gemstones and diamonds

Danai Gurira wearing Bulgari High Jewellery Divas’ Dream necklace with over 85 carats of coloured gemstones and diamonds

 Nicole Kidman wearing Lydia Courteille earrings with amethyst, sapphire, pearls and black and colourless diamonds, Levian Jewellery bracelets with diamonds, and Mindi Mond, Karma el Khalil, and Swati Dhanak rings with diamonds

Nicole Kidman wearing Lydia Courteille earrings with amethyst, sapphire, pearls and black and colourless diamonds, Levian Jewellery bracelets with diamonds, and Mindi Mond, Karma el Khalil, and Swati Dhanak rings with diamonds

 Dakota Fanning wearing Fred Leighton earrings with aquamarines

Dakota Fanning wearing Fred Leighton earrings with aquamarines

One cool way to wear red carpet jewels came from Renée Zellweger in two matching cuffs: the Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague bracelets with hematites, amethysts, smoky quartz, pink opals, and diamonds in rose gold. Another star who decided to go for a less conventional way of wearing red carpet jewellery was Christina Applegate in mismatched Azza Fahmy earrings with diamonds, sapphires and emeralds in yellow gold. Also opting for a young, modern jewellery designer was Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who chose Fernando Jorge’s Brilliant collection jewellery – all with diamonds and white gold.

Renée Zellweger wearing Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague bracelet with hematites, amethysts, smoky quartz, pink opals, and diamonds in rose gold

Renée Zellweger wearing Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague bracelet with hematites, amethysts, smoky quartz, pink opals, and diamonds in rose gold

 Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague bracelet with hematites, amethysts, smoky quartz, pink opals, and diamonds in rose gold

Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague bracelet with hematites, amethysts, smoky quartz, pink opals, and diamonds in rose gold

 Christina Applegate wearing Azza Fahmy asymmetrical earrings with diamonds, sapphires and emeralds in yellow gold

Christina Applegate wearing Azza Fahmy asymmetrical earrings with diamonds, sapphires and emeralds in yellow gold

Dressing diamonds in a different way was Cynthia Erivo, who not only joined the red carpet trend for multiple earrings with Roberto Coin diamond ear climbers, but also wore a Roberto Coin lariat style necklace “worth about a million dollars” according to the actress herself. The twist in this jewellery styling came from the necklace being worn backwards, accentuating her short hair and strapless dress choice with diamonds dripping down her back.

Cynthia Erivo wearing Roberto Coin earrings and necklace with diamonds

Cynthia Erivo wearing Roberto Coin earrings and necklace with diamonds

In a classic take on red carpet glamour, Jennifer Lopez chose to wear over $9 million worth of Harry Winston jewellery, including a 73.55 carat necklace, 13.77 carat drop diamond earrings, two diamond bracelets totalling over 95 carats and two diamond rings boasting more than 17.50 carats. She wasn’t the only star with high-octane sparkle: D’Orazio PR dressed Yvonne Strahovski in an astonishing 182 carat diamond necklace by Harry Kotlar worth $25 million.

Jennifer Lopez wearing Harry Winston necklace with 73.55ct diamonds and earrings with 13.77ct diamonds

Jennifer Lopez wearing Harry Winston necklace with 73.55ct diamonds and earrings with 13.77ct diamonds

 Yvonne Strahovski wearing  Harry Kotlar necklace with 182ct diamonds

Yvonne Strahovski wearing Harry Kotlar necklace with 182ct diamonds

Two actors who made the biggest headlines of the evening were Jennifer Aniston and Scarlett Johansson – while Aniston’s jewellery was refined, wearing only antique diamond drop earrings from Fred Leighton, Johansson’s choice was the polar opposite! To accessorise her famous Taffin engagement ring, she wore Taffin drop earrings in his signature ceramic and inverse set diamonds and a statement diamond Taffin cuff which made waves with editors in 2019.

Scarlett Johansson wearing  Taffin drop earrings with inverse set diamonds and ceramic

Scarlett Johansson wearing Taffin drop earrings with inverse set diamonds and ceramic

 Jennifer Aniston wearing Fred Leighton antique drop earrings with diamonds

Jennifer Aniston wearing Fred Leighton antique drop earrings with diamonds

With awards season in full flow, we can’t wait to see the high glamour jewellery which will be on show at the Oscars on 10th February!

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