The 98th Academy Awards saw platinum dominate red carpet jewellery, with global brands showcasing diamond-intensive designs, including statement necklaces and men’s brooches, signalling continued relevance of platinum in high jewellery.
Platinum emerged as the dominant metal at the 98th Academy Awards, with leading jewellery houses presenting diamond-led designs set in platinum across multiple red carpet appearances.
Brands including Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Fred Leighton, Kwiat and Lorraine Schwartz were represented through jewellery worn by nominees and presenters. The pieces highlighted platinum’s continued use in high-value diamond and gemstone settings.
Statement diamond necklaces and men’s brooches were among the key trends observed. The selection of large carat diamonds and vintage-inspired pieces reflected ongoing interest in bold designs and heritage jewellery.
Teyana Taylor wore Tiffany & Co. jewellery featuring a necklace with a diamond exceeding 18 carats, paired with diamond earrings totalling over 12 carats and multiple diamond rings set in platinum. Mikey Madison wore a diamond necklace of over 6 carats, along with earrings exceeding 8 total carats and a diamond ring.
Elle Fanning wore a Cartier transformable necklace from 1903 featuring old-cut diamonds set in platinum, indicating continued relevance of archival designs.
Usher’s jewellery from Fred Leighton and Kwiat included Asscher-cut diamond studs of 2 carats each and a 1930s diamond clip brooch. Zoe Saldaña wore a Cartier high jewellery necklace featuring rubies and diamonds, along with diamond earrings, all set in platinum.
The red carpet showcased platinum’s sustained positioning as a preferred metal for high jewellery across global luxury brands.
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