Jewellery at the 2015 Oscars

As fashion lovers, we are always excited to see the beautiful gowns on the red carpet at the Oscars. And even more interested to see the incredible and often jaw-dropping jewellery!

Earrings were most popular this year – our favourites included the beautiful Chopard diamond earrings that Julianne Moore and Marion Cotillard wore. So elegant and beautiful.Screen Shot 2015-02-24 at 7.05.37 pm

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And the striking sapphire and diamond drops by Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie, worn by Naomi Watts.

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Two striking necklaces caught our eye too – the stunning turquoise and aquamarine Tiffany and Co neckpiece worn by Cate Blanchett,

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and the striking Van Cleef and Arpels sapphire and diamond ‘zipper’ piece that Margot Robbie chose.

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And the jewellery wasn’t saved just for ears and necks – Lupita Nyongo stole our hearts in a Calvin Klein dress made from over 6000 pearls! Amazing.

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