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Platinum Guild International – Platinum Jewelry Defines Red Carpet Elegance at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards

Statement Necklaces and Cocktail Rings Among the Evening’s Standout Styles

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Platinum jewelry played a defining role in many of the most memorable red-carpet looks at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2026. Chosen for its naturally white luster, exceptional strength, and ability to securely showcase diamonds and colored gemstones, platinum once again proved why it remains the foundation of fine jewelry at the world’s top awards shows.

Celebrities and their stylists selected platinum designs that emphasized craftsmanship and creativity for the Golden Globe Awards. Key trends included statement necklaces worn by Alex Cooper, Miley Cyrus and Dakota Fanning as well as cocktail rings with diamonds or color gemstones as seen on Kylie Jenner, Amanda Seyfried, and Ayo Adebiri.

“Platinum is inherently rare and remarkably durable, which allows jewelers to create designs that are both elegant and enduring,” said Jenny Luker, President of Platinum Guild International USA. “For an event like the Golden Globe Awards, where artistry, achievement, and legacy are celebrated, platinum is the natural choice.”

Throughout the ceremony and at related events, esteemed jewelry houses including Lorraine Schwartz, Tiffany & Co., Fred Leighton, Kwiat, De Beers London and Beladora presented exceptional platinum designs worn by Hollywood’s leading talent, reinforcing platinum’s position as the ultimate precious metal for fine jewelry.

Selected Platinum Jewelry Highlights from the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards:

Alex Cooper in Lorraine Schwartz jewelry set in platinum

Over 100 carats of diamonds set in platinum

  • Necklace with 100 carats of diamonds including a 31carat cushion diamond pendant, set in platinum
  • Studs with 10 carat cushion cut diamonds, set in platinum
  • Diamond rings, set in platinum
Miley Cyrus in Tiffany & Co. jewelry set in platinum

  • Pendant with an unenhanced emerald of over 15 carats and diamonds, set in platinum
  • Tiffany studs with diamonds, set in platinum
  • Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. Sixteen Stone by Tiffany ring with diamonds, set in platinum

Dakota Fanning in Fred Leighton jewelry set in platinum

  • Fred Leighton c1900 old mine cut diamond necklace, set in platinum
  • Fred Leighton 5.50 carat lozenge shaped fancy brown diamond ring, set in platinum
Kylie Jenner in Lorraine Schwartz jewelry set in platinum

Over 100 carats of diamonds set in platinum

  • Custom mixed shape cluster diamond earrings (75 carats), set in platinum
  • Diamond rings, set in platinum
Amanda Seyfried in Tiffany & Co. jewelry set in platinum

  • Earrings with diamonds of over 4 total carats, set in platinum
  • Ring with a diamond of over 11 carats and diamond accents, set in platinum
Ayo Edebiri in Tiffany & Co. jewelry set in platinum

  • Tiffany Soleste® earrings with diamonds, set in platinum
  • Tiffany solitaire diamond earrings, set in platinum
  • Ring with a Tsavorite of over 10 carats and diamonds, set in platinum
  • Ring with diamonds of over 10 carats, set in platinum
Charli XCX in De Beers London jewelry set in platinum

  • Drops of light fancy vivid yellow pear-shaped diamond jacket earrings, set in yellow gold and platinum (4.22 carats)
  • Round brilliant diamond stud earrings, set in platinum (4.12 carats)
  • Old Bond Street pavé cushion-cut diamond ring, set in platinum (5.66 carats)
  • Caress diamond ring, set in platinum (3.61 carats)
Emily Blunt in Tiffany & Co. jewelry set in platinum

  • Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. Poid earrings with diamonds, set in platinum
  • Tiffany & Co. Archives bracelet with diamonds (1957), set in platinum-iridium
  • Ring with a diamond of over 11 carats and diamonds, set in platinum
  • Ring with diamonds, set in platinum
Keri Russell in Tiffany & Co. jewelry set in platinum

  • Elsa Peretti™ Bone cuff with pavé diamonds, set in platinum
  • Sixteen Stone by Tiffany & Co. ring with diamonds, set in platinum
Kirsten Dunst in Kwiat earrings set in platinum

  • Kwiat Ashoka Diamond Dormeuse earrings, with 2.0 carat (each) Ashoka diamond drops, set in platinum.
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas in Fred Leighton jewelry set in platinum

  • Fred Leighton 4.50 carat (each) old mine cut diamond pendant earrings, set in platinum 
  • Fred Leighton 1920’s diamond ring, set in platinum
  • Fred Leighton 1920’s diamond bracelet by Cartier, set in platinum
Sarah Snook in a Fred Leighton ring set in platinum

  • Fred Leighton 1930’s 5.50 carat old European cut diamond ring, set in platinum 
Mary Beth Barone in Beladora jewelry set in platinum
  • Beladora jade and diamond earrings, set in platinum
Kumail Nanjiani in Fred Leighton jewelry set in platinum
  • Fred Leighton 1920’s diamond jabot brooch by Cartier, set in platinum
  • Fred Leighton 1930’s diamond cufflinks, set in platinum
Connor Storrie in Tiffany & Co. jewelry set in platinum

  • Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. Bird on a Rock brooch with a diamond of over 13 carats, diamonds and a pink sapphire, set in platinum and 18k yellow gold
Dave Franco in Beladora jewelry set in platinum

Beladora diamond flower brooch by Oscar Heyman, set in platinum.

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    Ekta Kapoor Turns Investor, Targets India’s $70 Billion Jewellery Opportunity With Ekatra Jewels

    The Woman Who Built India’s Entertainment Legacy Now Sets Her Sights On A $70 Billion Luxury Industry Bringing Her Legacy Of Women-first Storytelling To Ekatra Jewels, The Conscious Diamond House Rewriting The Rules Of Fine Jewellery.

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    After decades of creating stories that have resonated with millions, acclaimed producer and entrepreneur Ekta Kapoor is stepping into a new chapter — one that extends beyond entertainment and into the world of modern luxury. Ekta Kapoor partners with Ekatra Jewels.

    More than a business collaboration, Ekta’s entry into Ekatra Jewels marks the beginning of a women-led movement designed to disrupt the traditional jewellery industry, bringing together storytelling, innovation, technology, and conscious craftsmanship for a new generation of Indian women.

    For decades, Ekta Kapoor has shaped Indian culture by creating stories centred around powerful, ambitious women who challenge convention. At Ekatra Jewels, she now brings that same disruptive vision to jewellery, helping redefine jewellery not as something locked away for occasions, but as an everyday expression of identity, ambition, and self-worth.

    Ekta Kapoor said:

    “For generations, jewellery was treated as something women protected for occasions. I believe jewellery should move with women through everyday life, through ambition, work, celebration, travel, and self-expression. That’s what excited me about Ekatra. At Ekatra, we are building a brand that reflects the woman of today: conscious, expressive, independent, and unapologetically powerful,”

    With Ekta Kapoor shaping the cultural and emotional voice of the brand, Ekatra Jewels is positioning itself as India’s first true Design · Technology jewellery house.

    At the core of Ekatra Jewels’ innovation are its 100% IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds, including premium Type II-A diamonds — the purest and rarest category of diamonds in the world, known for their exceptional brilliance, chemical purity, and optical performance.

    Leading the brand’s innovation is the flagship Shristi Ratna™, Ekatra Jewels’ patented 108-facet diamond cut. While traditional diamonds feature 57 facets, the Shristi Ratna™ is engineered with 108 facets to maximize fire, light return, and brilliance. Inspired by the sacred significance of the number 108 in Indian culture — symbolizing wholeness and cosmic alignment — the cut represents the fusion of ancient Indian philosophy with futuristic precision engineering.

    Alongside Kapoor’s announcement, Ekatra Jewels also unveiled “Oh My Gold,” a collection co-created with Sussanne Khan. Using proprietary Hollow-construction Technology, the collection is engineered to be up to 80% lighter than traditional gold jewellery, liberating women from the burden of heavy occasion-wear and transforming gold into effortless, everyday luxury.

    By combining Ekta Kapoor’s deep understanding of modern Indian women with Ekatra Jewels’ vision for conscious innovation, lightweight engineering, and future-facing diamonds, the brand is not simply entering the jewellery market — it is setting out to redefine it.

    The future of Indian luxury is lighter, smarter, more conscious, and unapologetically female-led.

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