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All That Glitters: The Jewellery Moments Everyone Talked About at the 2026 Golden Globes
From archival diamonds to playful brooches, Hollywood’s biggest night sparkled with fearless jewellery statements
The 2026 Golden Globes didn’t just celebrate cinematic brilliance—it redefined red-carpet glamour. Set against a newly designed red carpet at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the evening shimmered beneath four magnificent Swarovski crystal chandeliers, casting a radiant glow on Hollywood’s finest. But the true spectacle lay in the extraordinary jewellery moments that unfolded as stars stepped into the spotlight.
Teyana Taylor delivered one of the night’s most talked-about looks, pairing her Best Supporting Actress win for One Battle After Another with striking 1940s Tiffany & Co. earrings. The archival diamonds perfectly offset the playful audacity of her custom Schiaparelli gown, proving once again that classic jewels and modern fashion can collide spectacularly.



Zoë Kravitz championed the romantic return of the hair pin, wearing a bespoke creation by Jessica McCormack that felt both intimate and effortlessly chic. Meanwhile, Charli xcx leaned fully into Old Hollywood glamour, completing her custom Saint Laurent ensemble with cascading De Beers diamond strands that echoed timeless screen sirens.



Men’s jewellery continued its powerful rise on the Golden Globes carpet. Colman Domingo stood out with an elegant suite of Boucheron diamonds, styled as ivy-like tendrils flowing over his custom black Valentino tuxedo—an artful blend of couture and craftsmanship. Paul Mescal reaffirmed his love for refined accessories with a Cartier tie pin, while Connor Storrie brought playful elegance with Tiffany & Co.’s iconic Bird on a Rock brooch.


One of the most imaginative jewellery moments belonged to Wicked director Jon M. Chu, who wore two beaded figurative brooches depicting his co-stars and fellow nominees Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Designed by Italy-based embroidery artist Nerd Bead—discovered by Chu on Instagram—the pieces added personality, storytelling and warmth to the red carpet.



Elsewhere, Emily Blunt sparkled in Tiffany & Co., Priyanka Chopra Jonas turned heads in Bulgari, Hailee Steinfeld chose the architectural elegance of Repossi, Claire Danes glowed in Pomellato, Natasha Lyonne dazzled in Chopard, Jennifer Lawrence opted for Swarovski, and Timothée Chalamet continued his refined jewellery streak with Cartier.



At the 2026 Golden Globes, jewellery wasn’t merely an accessory—it was a statement of individuality, creativity and evolving red-carpet expression. From archival diamonds to bold brooches, the night served as a brilliant reminder that fine jewellery remains one of Hollywood’s most powerful storytelling tools
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Jos Alukkas Presents ‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’
Jos Alukkas, a trusted name in quality, innovation, and trendy jewellery in India, has unveiled its latest brand campaign, My Best Friend’s Wedding, featuring Dulquer Salmaan, Keerthy Suresh and Suhasini Maniratnam. The campaign reflects how weddings are being experienced today, with greater clarity of choice and a collective approach to marking the occasion.



For over six decades, Jos Alukkas has been closely associated with weddings across regions and generations. While the form and context of these celebrations have evolved over time, the significance of coming together to mark a commitment has remained unchanged. My Best Friend’s Wedding draws from this continuity, presenting a story that is settled and confident.
The film centres on a wedding that unfolds. Dulquer Salmaan brings a contemporary presence that feels assured, Keerthy Suresh adds familiarity drawn from today’s wedding narratives, while Suhasini Maniratnam lends depth shaped by lived experience. Together, they give the story a sense of balance and quiet conviction. Jewellery appears as it always has at such moments, present without announcement, becoming part of how the occasion takes form.

Speaking about the film, Varghese Alukkas, Managing Director, Jos Alukkas, said, “Weddings have always marked moments when people choose companionship and commitment. Over the years, we have seen how those choices are made with greater clarity and confidence. This campaign reflects a belief that celebration follows intention, and jewellery remains part of that moment, quietly and meaningfully.”
Paul Alukkas, Managing Director, Jos Alukkas, said, “Design today is shaped by how people want to live with their jewellery, not only how it appears on a given day. This story reflects that shift, where jewellery belongs to the occasion without drawing attention to itself.”


John Alukkas, Managing Director, Jos Alukkas, said, “Weddings are occasions where people come together to celebrate a commitment. This film reflects that collective spirit, where the moment feels complete because it is shared and supported by everyone present.”
With My Best Friend’s Wedding, Jos Alukkas continues its long-standing approach of reflecting real celebrations as they are lived today, reaffirming its place in moments that are chosen, shared and remembered.
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