

The Venice Film Festival has long been more than just cinema—it’s where jewellery houses stake their claim on the red carpet. This year, the 82nd edition proved no different, with bold, meticulously crafted pieces setting the tone for awards season.
Rising star Ayo Edebiri delivered one of the festival’s strongest jewellery moments. For the premiere of Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt, she stepped out in Chanel’s Fontainehigh jewellery earrings in 18K white gold and diamonds—minimalist yet commanding. Her co-star Julia Roberts stayed true to her enduring movie-star aura, wearing Chopard platinum and titanium earrings paired with an 18K white gold bracelet that played up effortless glamour.
Pomellato brought drama with the Catene necklace—Greta Gerwig’s white gold and diamond showpiece, featuring more than 1,900 stones, was impossible to ignore. Bvlgari, never one to shy away from spectacle, leaned into its signatures. Shailene Woodley wore the supple Serpenti, while Andrew Garfield gave a masterclass in red carpet refinement with the sleek B.zero1.
Elsewhere, Tiffany & Co had a strong showing at the premiere of Frankenstein. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley kept it classic in platinum-and-diamond earrings, a bracelet, and rings, while Mia Goth reached into the archives. She wore a Tiffany Archives necklace alongside a Tiffany Victoria bracelet and ring—an unexpected pairing that nodded to heritage while staying modern.
Cartier made a commanding statement, seen on Amal Clooney and house ambassador Gemma Chan. The standout moment? Friend of the maison Riley Keough in the Cafayate necklace from the En Équilibre collection, its opals throwing flashes of iridescence at the premiere of Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly.
Emma Stone, who turned the Lido into her runway two years ago with Poor Things, returned with another Yorgos Lanthimos project, Bugonia. Her look matched the film’s eccentric spirit: the Louis Vuitton Rupture earcuff set and Perception ring from the house’s high jewellery collections brought a sculptural edge to her ensemble.
Venice once again proved itself the ultimate stage—not just for cinema, but for the art of high jewellery. Scroll on for all the jewellery highlights you can’t miss.
Emily Blunt in Tiffany & Co

Emily Blunt dazzled in Tiffany & Co, wearing platinum and 18K yellow gold earrings set with over 7 total carats of red spinels, over 4 total carats of pink spinels, and diamonds from the 2024 Tiffany Blue Book Collection. She completed the look with two striking rings: one in platinum featuring a diamond of over 15 carats, and another in platinum and 18K yellow gold with a red spinel of over 5 carats accented by diamonds.
Amanda Seyfried in Tiffany & Co

Amanda Seyfried brought vintage glamour to the The Testament of Anne Lee premiere, pairing a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock brooch in platinum and 18K yellow gold—set with an over-11-carat diamond, pink sapphire, and diamonds—with matching Tiffany diamond earrings. She finished her look with a Bird on a Rock ring featuring an unenhanced yellow sapphire of over 11 carats, diamonds, and rubies.
Greta Lee in Tiffany & Co

Greta Lee lit up the red carpet at the A House of Dynamite premiere in a full Tiffany & Co suite, including a Bird on a Rock Wings pavé necklace, drop earrings, and a wide ring, all crafted in platinum and encrusted with dazzling diamonds.
Riley Keough in Cartier

Friend of the maison Riley Keough debuted the new Cafayate necklace from the second chapter of the En Équilibre High Jewellery collection. The Cafayate necklace, which took 1,460 hours to complete, centres on two spectacular opals of 5.64 and 4.59 carats, their iridescent flashes of red, orange, and yellow amplified by trios of coloured sapphires. Along its rose and yellow gold chain, 51 custom-cut umba sapphires in rare half-moon shapes ripple with warm tones of orange, yellow, and pink, echoing the brilliance of the opals at its heart.
Ayo Edebiri in Chanel High Jewellery

Ayo Edebiri shone in Chanel’s high jewellery earrings, crafted in 18K white gold and diamonds.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Tiffany & Co

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wore platinum earrings with diamonds of over 14 total carats, a platinum bracelet with diamonds of over 17 total carats, a platinum ring with a diamond of over 18 carats and diamonds, and a 2024 Tiffany Blue Book Collection platinum and yellow gold ring with an oval diamond of over 5 carats and diamond accents.
Mia Goth in Tiffany & Co

Mia Goth wore a Tiffany & Co Archives necklace in gold and platinum with diamonds and emeralds (1999), the Tiffany Victoria Mixed Cluster Bracelet in platinum with diamonds, and the Tiffany Victoria Band Ring in platinum with diamonds.
Julia Roberts in Chopard

Julia Roberts lit up the red carpet in Chopard, pairing platinum and titanium earrings with an 18K white gold bracelet.
Amal Clooney in Cartier

Amal Clooney opted for Cartier classics, wearing a Grain de Café ring and Panthère pom-pom earrings.
Emma Corrin in Cartier

Emma Corrin debuted new creations from Cartier’s Géométrie & Contrastes Fine Jewellery collection, wearing a ring and earrings in yellow and white gold with onyx and diamonds. (The collection also features a second variation in white gold with chrysoprase, onyx, coral, and diamonds.)
Gemma Chan in Cartier

Gemma Chan dazzled in Cartier, styling a collection necklace and ring alongside a Maillon Panthère ring.
Greta Gerwig in Pomellato

Greta Gerwig brought bold drama with Pomellato’s Catene necklace—her white gold and diamond showpiece featured over 1,900 stones—and the Catene ring in 18K rhodium-plated white gold with 144 white diamonds.
Shailene Woodley in Bvlgari High Jewellery

Shailene Woodley turned to Bvlgari High Jewellery, wearing a Serpenti necklace in yellow gold with onyx, chrysoprase, turquoise, spinel, emeralds, and pavé-set diamonds, paired with a matching Serpenti ring and platinum diamond earrings.
Andrew Garfield in Bvlgari

Andrew Garfield kept it sleek in Bvlgari, choosing an Octo Finissimo watch, styled with a B.zero1 pendant and ring in white gold.
Sadie Sink in Bvlgari High Jewellery

At the Venice Film Festival Gala Dinner, Sadie Sink embodied glamour in Bvlgari High Jewellery, wearing a platinum diamond and emerald necklace, matching earrings, and a statement ring set with cabochon and cushion-cut emeralds alongside brilliant and fancy-cut diamonds.
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton High Jewellery

Emma Stone embraced Louis Vuitton High Jewellery, wearing the Rupture earcuff set and Perception ring.
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