Platinum, White Gold Rule the 2026 Golden Globes
Associate Editor Natalie Francisco highlights her favorite jewelry moments from the Golden Globes, and they are (mostly) white hot.

The 83rd annual Golden Globes is ushering us in, honoring the best in film and television with Nikki Glazer returning after becoming the awards show’s first solo female host last year.
This year was also the first year that the awards show added a Golden Globe award for podcasts to its categories.
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Amy Poehler took home the award for her podcast, “Good Hang,” while wearing Boucheron’s “Serpent Bohème Solarité” necklace with diamonds set in white gold, a look that was on-trend for the evening—a black and white outfit with a platinum or white gold diamond necklace.
Below are Associate Editor Natalie Francisco’s favorite jewelry moments of the night.
Teyana Taylor
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Teyana Taylor opened the Golden Globes with the first win of the night in the Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture category for “One Battle After Another.”
She began her acceptance speech by saying, “Wait until you see my party in the back,” then flashing the bejeweled bow accent on her custom Schiaparelli gown.
The fire didn’t stop there, as her gown was styled alongside a pair of archival Tiffany & Co. earrings circa 1945-1955 that feature white and colored diamonds set in palladium and gold.
Taylor also wore the “Tiffany Victoria” mixed cluster bracelet with diamonds in platinum, the Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany “Ailsa” ring with a more than 6-carat diamond in 18-karat yellow gold, and a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany ring with a more than 9-carat diamond in platinum and 18-karat yellow gold.
Colman Domingo
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Brooches, brooches, and more brooches—the style is always seen on the red carpet and Pinterest predicts that it will be a top trend in 2026.
The Golden Globes presenter was named a “Friend of the Maison” by Boucheron on Jan. 9, making it a must (literally) for him to wear the brand’s jewels on the red carpet.
A collection of cool-toned leaf brooches crawled up his custom Valentino jacket and over his shoulder like ivy.
The brooches are from Boucheron’s upcoming “Histoire de Style” high jewelry collection, slated to debut later this month at Paris couture week.
“It’s all storytelling,” Domingo told E! News on the red carpet.
“I think every cut, every detail, the color of the watch, the jewelry, why it’s worn on one side, like even people look at the symmetry.”
Domingo also wore a “Quatre” black edition ring with pavé diamonds on white gold set with PVD, a “Quatre” ring without diamonds, and the “Quatre” radiant edition ear clip with pavé diamonds on white gold.
Miley Cyrus
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Miley Cyrus continued last year’s trend from the Oscars with a drop necklace.
The singer’s Tiffany & Co. diamond and platinum necklace showcased a more than 15-carat unenhanced emerald.
Cyrus wore the necklace with a pair of diamond and platinum studs in her ear story and a collection of rings, including a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. “Sixteen Stone” diamond ring with diamonds in platinum and her engagement ring by Jacquie Aiche.
Lisa Manobal
Say goodbye to seeing Bulgari’s “Serpenti” pieces all over the red carpet, as the Year of the Snake has passed and the storied brand’s “Eternal” high jewelry collection is about to debut.
Singer and “The White Lotus” star Lisa Manobal, a Bulgari ambassador, wore the “Vimini” choker featuring 18-karat yellow gold, DLC-coated steel, and pavé diamonds.
Bulgari’s new collection draws from a 1942 bracelet and includes pieces named “Vimini” (“wicker”) for its woven design that looks to ancient techniques used in Greek and Roman basket making.
Manobal completed her look with the “Vimini” 18-karat yellow gold five band ring and a pair of high jewelry earrings showcasing radiant-cut diamonds in 18-karat yellow gold.
Chase Infiniti
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De Beers London perfectly paired its “Arpeggia” five-line earrings featuring 16.87 carats of diamonds in 18-karat white gold with Chase Infiniti, who was nominated in the Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy category for “One Battle After Another.”
The earrings are from De Beers London’s “Arpeggia” collection, which was inspired by musical notes on a score and are a tribute to Beethoven’s “Moonlight” sonata.
Infiniti styled the earrings with the “Winter” bracelet, “Spring” toi et moi ring, “Enchanted Lotus Bloom” band, and a five-line ring, all with diamonds set in 18-karat white gold.
Amanda Seyfried
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Old Hollywood was the look that many celebrities showcased on the red carpet, and Amanda Seyfried evoked just that with her white strapless gown, shawl, and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
“I googled old Hollywood low bun,” said Seyfried in an interview with Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet.
Seyfried’s “Wave” necklace from the 2025 Blue Book, “Sea of Wonder,” showcases 105 oval-cut diamonds and 734 round-cut diamonds set in 18-karat white and yellow gold.
She also wore a pair of diamond and platinum earrings and a more than 11-carat diamond ring in platinum.
We can’t talk about a celebrity evoking old Hollywood without mentioning Selena Gomez, who continuously stuns on the red carpet with her perfectly sculpted bob and red lipstick.
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For the Golden Globes, Gomez looked to Chanel, wearing a pair of high jewelry earrings and rings alongside her engagement ring and wedding band.
Ayo Edebiri
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Ayo Edebiri continued the old Hollywood glamor with her bob framing a pair of “Tiffany Soleste” earrings with diamonds in platinum and Tiffany & Co. solitaire diamond earrings.
Like Gomez, Edebiri also skipped a necklace for the night.
Her black Chanel gown’s crystal embellishments complimented the more than 10-carat tsavorite in her Tiffany & Co. ring.
On her other hand, Edebiri wore a platinum ring with a more than 10-carat diamond in platinum.
Mia Goth
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Mia Goth, who wore archival Tiffany & Co. pieces for her part as Elizabeth Lavenza in “Frankenstein,” chose Dior jewelry for the Golden Globes.
She continued to look to the past, with her couture necklace featuring a zig-zag design inspired by Dior’s “Diorama” dress from 1951.
The necklace features more than 10 carats of diamonds in 18-karat white gold and is styled on the Dior ambassador with a pair of diamond and 18-karat white gold earrings that took inspiration from the brand’s 1947 “Bar” suit.
Julia Roberts
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Julia Roberts, a Golden Globes nominee for “After the Hunt,” sweetened the night with her jewels.
The Hollywood legend wore a bejeweled strawberry by Swarovski dangling from a long chain.
Roberts coordinated her custom “Idyllia” necklace with a matching “Idyllia” strawberry ring also made custom for the star.
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