Oscars Round-Up: The Best Red Carpet Jewelry

The 88th Academy Awards have come and gone and left us with a long list of new movies to watch and even more jewelry to obsess over. It’s the night your favorite celebrities put their best-dressed foot forward and we couldn’t be any happier with the turnout. Here’s a list of our 7 favorite bejeweled looks from the red carpet.

1. Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron’s look totaled in to $3.7 million worth of Harry Winston diamond jewelry. The focal point of this look was the secret cluster necklace which featured 48.8 carats of diamonds. She paired this stunner with cluster diamond earrings weighing 15.49 carats.

2. Naomi Watts

Naomi Watts stunned in this elaborate, Bulgari diamond collar necklace featuring a leaf motif. She paired her necklace with diamond Bulgari earrings, ring and Serpenti clutch.

3. Olivia Wilde

Olivia Wilde took on the choker trend with her gorgeous Oscars look. The Neil Lane choker certainly had an Edwardian vibe and looked perfect with Wilde’s pearl earrings.

4. Cate Blanchett

Cate Blachett’s glittering earrings are straight from the Tiffany & Co. Blue Book Collection. The earrings featured round and marquise diamonds set in platinum. She paired the earrings with a glimmering, Tiffany diamond starfish cuff bracelet.

5. Tina Fey

Tina Fey dazzled in her bold, purple Versace gown. The actress usually stays away from the statement jewelry, but went for a glamorous Bulgari diamond and sapphire necklace to finish her look. Though, she did keep the earrings simple with diamond studs.

6. Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington’s dress was definitely a modern look, but her jewelry was a throwback to 1963. The diamond hoops are vintage Harry Winston earrings featuring 42 carats of diamonds set in platinum.

7. Daisy Ridley

Daisy Ridley was chic in Chanel — Coco would be proud. The actress wore a Chanel Haute Couture gown with a Chanel clutch. Our favorite part of the look: the bracelet, earrings and ring from the Chanel fine jewelry collection.

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