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January 21, 2015
Feature: Red Carpet Jewelry at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards
The Ultimate Jewelry That Makes Actresses Shine Even Brighter
Feature: Red Carpet Jewelry Adorning the 72nd Golden Globe Awards
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The 72nd Golden Globe Awards, held on January 11th local time, presented a unique opportunity to admire magnificent high jewelry on the red carpet, graced by renowned actresses and celebrities. From the latest collections to couture dresses paired with exquisite jewels and treasured archival pieces showcasing ultimate luxury, these were rare gems rarely seen. As the women vied for glamour, a dazzling display of prestige unfolded on the red carpet, a testament to the jewelers' artistry.
Text by IKEGAMI Hiroko (OPENERS)
CHANEL
Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley, a muse for Chanel, appeared in a custom-made Chanel dress that gently embraced her burgeoning belly. The couture gown, a masterpiece of embroidery that reportedly took approximately 800 hours to create, was accessorized with "Plume de Chanel" earrings and a diamond and pearl ring from "Plume Perles de Chanel." Her classically styled hair was adorned with a "Plume de Chanel" brooch, a feather motif. The delicate lines of the feather, crafted from countless diamonds, further enhanced her ethereal, fairy-like charm.
HARRY WINSTON
Amal Clooney
Amal, who married Hollywood's quintessential sexy actor George Clooney just last year, is currently the most talked-about woman. Adorning her ears, complemented by her raven hair, were the "Adornment Collection" drop earrings named "Adornment" by Harry Winston. The "Adornment Collection," which represents the adornments of women worldwide in diamonds and platinum, features jewelry of the highest caliber, showcasing Harry Winston's craftsmanship. These elegant earrings, set with 29.62 carats of diamonds in platinum, were befitting of her intelligence, as she is also a prominent human rights lawyer.
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Tiffany & Co.
Amy Adams, Reese Witherspoon, Sienna Miller
Tiffany adorned many actresses this year. Amy Adams, who deservedly won the Best Actress award in the Musical or Comedy category for "Big Eyes," was adorned with a total of 47.25 carats of diamonds, including a bracelet featuring a lavish 37.33 carats of diamonds. Her drop earrings, with large emerald-cut stones and cascading lines, offered a design that was both glamorous and intelligent. Tiffany's signature elegant jewelry further enhanced the brilliance of her triumphant moment.
Meanwhile, Reese Witherspoon, nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for "WILD," chose a bracelet from the archives of legendary designer Jean Schlumberger. It harmonized beautifully with her dazzling Calvin Klein Collection gown.
Presenter Sienna Miller wore "Tiffany Jazz" earrings, inspired by the 1920s. Paired with a Miu Miu gown featuring jeweled embellishments on the bodice, the Art Deco-inspired earrings added a touch of playful sophistication to her casually styled hair.
BVLGARI
Naomi Watts
A diamond snake elegantly draped across her décolletage. Naomi Watts, known for her acting prowess, selected a magnificent Bulgari "Serpenti" necklace. Featuring two pear-shaped diamonds for the eyes, it was further adorned with 76.31 carats of pavé diamonds. On her hand, she wore a matching "Serpenti" ring and clutch. Her ensemble, combining a vibrant yellow dress with Bulgari's luxurious jewelry, made her shine exceptionally bright on the red carpet.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Felicity Jones
Felicity Jones, appearing on the red carpet in a Dior gown, was further enhanced by jewelry from Van Cleef & Arpels. Both the ear clips and ring featured black accents in onyx and enamel, adding a sophisticated touch to her classic dress. The "Oxygene" ear clips, with fancy vivid yellow diamonds set with diamonds and onyx, were from the "Pierre de Caractère Variations" high jewelry collection. The ring was selected from the precious heritage collection, created in 1973.
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BOUCHERON
Salma Hayek
Boucheron's jewelry, with its uniquely captivating designs, suited the alluring Salma Hayek perfectly. Peeking from her curled hair were the "Plume de Paon" earrings, featuring delicate feathers rendered in diamonds and white gold. This jewelry, symbolizing peacock feathers, is a contemporary reinterpretation of a signature Boucheron creation first presented in 1883. Additionally, she wore the "Calligrapһic" ring, boldly set with frosted rock crystal and diamonds, and the "Quatre Radiant" cuff bracelet, with its graphical openwork pattern rendered in diamonds. Her mix of Boucheron jewelry collections created an unparalleled radiance.
Chopard
Helen Mirren
Red dresses were prevalent on the red carpet this year, and British acting icon Helen Mirren also appeared in a Dolce & Gabbana gown. As if in response to the dress, she chose Chopard earrings featuring sparkling rubies. These earrings, named "Red Carpet Collection," are designed to evoke leaves with cabochon-cut rubies and diamonds. Amidst the predominantly diamond-focused red carpet, they offered a distinct presence.
Forevermark
Kate Hudson, Frances O'Connor
Kate Hudson, who attended as a presenter this year, appeared in a daring Atelier Versace gown adorned with large diamonds from Forevermark. Her earrings featured a central round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 10 carats, complemented by a ring with an oval-cut diamond weighing 14.58 carats. She exuded the glamour and healthy radiance befitting a seasoned Hollywood actress on the red carpet.
Frances O'Connor, nominated for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for "The Missing," presented a chic look with her lace-adorned dress. She wore a stack of intricately designed bangles, creating a sophisticated effect on her wrist. Most striking was the "Center of the Universe" ring, a popular piece in Japan, featuring a substantial 10.11-carat cushion-cut diamond.



























