Monday, January 24, 2011

GOLDEN GLOBES SPOTLIGHT


Actress Scarlett Johansson, a Golden Globes presenter, was just one of many actresses to sport diamond stud earrings and bracelets for the evening's festivities. The jewels Johannson wore, set in platinum, were from Van Cleef & Arpels.


























January 18, 2011 Beverly Hills—From gowns in a rainbow of pinks to emerald green, one-shoulder sheaths to full-length sleeves, the fashions on display at Sunday night's 68th Golden Globe Awards revealed a number of key trends. For jewelry, it seemed that most stylists and their stars received a similar style memo: choose either simple earlobe-hugging earrings or large, nearly shoulder-grazing pairs, matched with a bracelet or two.

Golden Globes winner Claire Danes, recognized for her role in the HBO miniseries Temple Grandin, went this route, pairing a yellow gold and diamond cuff with small diamond and platinum drop earrings, all from Fred Leighton. Black Swan actress Mila Kunis, one of a handful of stars to wear emerald green to the Globes, went with a bracelet and earring combo, too, selecting a yellow gold and diamond cuff and diamond stud earrings from Lorraine Schwartz. And Mad Men's January Jones, who wowed in a barely there Versace, was another actress to go the popular jewelry silhouette, selecting diamond and platinum column earrings and a trio of diamond and platinum bangle bracelets from Neil Lane.

Meanwhile, right-hand rings don't show any sign of going out of fashion, as quite a few stars topped off their earrings and bracelet combinations with a ring—or a few. Annette Bening, one of the evening's big winners for her role in The Kids Are All Right, wore a diamond and black onyx cuff bangle, diamond cluster earrings and two diamond cocktail rings. Catherine Zeta-Jones, whose husband Michael Douglas presented the final award of the night, looked to Van Cleef & Arpels for her "Crescendo" diamond bracelet, "Laureen" diamond ring and "Eliza" earrings, the latter featuring 26.8 carats total weight of round-, pear- and marquis-shaped diamonds. Presenter Jennifer Lopez went with a jewelry trio, too: a diamond cuff with over 600 diamonds, plus cluster earrings and a diamond suspension ring, all in platinum from Harry Winston.

Necklaces were fewer on the evening's stage, but they did get some very high-profile exposure. Natalie Portman, Golden Globe winner for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, accessorized her strapless Viktor & Rolf gown with a multi-row diamond necklace set in platinum, topped off with oval diamond stud earrings in platinum and a diamond ring in 18-karat white gold, all from Tiffany & Co. Presenters Helen Mirren and Kaley Cuoco hit the stage in necklaces, too, with Mirren wearing a platinum and cascading diamond necklace from Cartier, and Cuoco donning a 29-carat oval-shape diamond necklace in platinum from Chopard.






Unique diamonds, from rough stones to Ashokas, plus colored gemstones, also made their mark on the red carpet. Glee's Heather Morris wore Diamonds in the Rough's "Orielle" drop earrings and a bangle bracelet, both featuring natural rough diamonds, while Boardwalk Empire's Kelly Macdonald (above left) sported an Ashoka diamond ring and 18-karat rose gold earrings (above right) set with "rustic diamonds" from Martin Katz. Gabourey Sidibe looked to designer Martin Katz, also, but for colored gemstones. The actress wore a pair of the designer's oval amethyst earrings microset with 422 diamonds and 357 amethysts. Other Golden attendees sporting colored gemstones included Maria Menounos (below left) in Adeler South Sea pearl earrings and a smokey and pink quartz Brumani ring (below right) with diamonds, plus actress Jennifer Love Hewitt in Le Vian chocolate diamond and topaz rings.

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