The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards marked the official opening act of the 2026 awards season, returning Hollywood to its natural state: unapologetically glamorous and diamond-soaked. Held in Los Angeles, the ceremony once again reaffirmed the Globes’ role as a bellwether for red-carpet jewellery trends.

The Golden Globes delivered the season’s biggest diamond moments. From archival-inspired necklaces to contemporary statement earrings, the night was a study in how modern stars are wearing high jewellery now: less about spectacle, more about personal expression.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas at Golden Globes 2026
Priyanka Chopra Jonas arrived as a Golden Globes 2026 presenter in a deep navy custom Dior gown, elevated by Bulgari diamond and sapphire jewellery. Her look was anchored by a statement diamond necklace centred with a vivid sapphire, complemented by a curated stack of rings.

Jennifer Lawrence and Amanda Seyfried at the Golden Globes 2026
Jennifer Lawrence embodied romantic restraint in a sheer, floral-embroidered Givenchy gown, offset by a single, striking oval-cut diamond necklace. The choice was quietly powerful. Equally timeless was Amanda Seyfried, who channelled Old Hollywood glamour in a strapless white Versace gown, paired with Tiffany & Co. diamonds from the house’s 2025 Blue Book Collection. Her layered sparkle included a necklace set with over 10 carats of diamonds, 4-carat cluster earrings, and an impressive 11-carat diamond ring that was truly indulgent, yet impeccably balanced.
Mia Goth at the Golden Globes 2026
Dior’s high jewellery took a more sculptural turn on Mia Goth, whose zigzag diamond necklace referenced Christian Dior’s 1951 couture archives. Designed by Victoire de Castellane, the 18-carat white gold piece, set with over 10 carats of diamonds, felt both historical and subversively modern, much like Goth herself.

Elle Fanning, Charli XCX and Timothée Chalamet at the Golden Globes Awards 2026
Cartier emerged as one of the evening’s most commanding presences. Elle Fanning, styled by Samantha McMillen, wore a floral Gucci gown anchored by a breathtaking natural diamond Cartier necklace that felt almost botanical in form. Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet, who took home the Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Musical or Comedy award for Marty Supreme, embraced full jewellery confidence, layering Cartier diamonds, including a Panthère necklace, bracelet, and eternity band.
Chalamet was joined by partner Kylie Jenner, who delivered one of the night’s most headline-worthy jewellery moments. Wearing a champagne-coloured custom Ashi Studio gown, Jenner accessorised with bespoke Lorraine Schwartz diamond cluster earrings totalling an astonishing 75 carats. Styled by Alexandra Rose and Mackenzie Grandquist, the look was unapologetically opulent, making it a red-carpet maximalism at its most refined.
Colour and cut took centre stage with Charli XCX, who paired a Saint Laurent off-the-shoulder gown with De Beers high jewellery. Her Arpeggia three-line necklace, Drops of Light Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond earrings, and carefully stacked rings showcased De Beers’ mastery of movement and light, adding edge to classical brilliance.

Selena Gomez at the Golden Globes 2026
Alongside, Selena Gomez arrived with husband Benny Blanco, the newlyweds sparkling in complementary diamond looks. Gomez’s black velvet Chanel gown was elevated by firework earrings and diamond rings from Chanel High Jewelry, while Blanco leaned into excess with stacked diamond bracelets, a diamond watch and a striking Neil Lane necklace. Hudson Williams, meanwhile, made a strong case for gold and diamonds with a Bulgari Serpenti necklace peeking through an open Giorgio Armani shirt, sensual, confident, and refreshingly undone.
As the Golden Globes continue to redefine themselves, one constant truth remains: jewellery is still the night’s most eloquent storyteller. In 2026, it spoke of confidence, individuality, and a renewed appetite for brilliance, worn boldly, worn personally, and very much worn to be remembered.








