All that Glitters is Gold: The Best Jewelry Looks from the Grammys 2022

All that Glitters is Gold: The Best Jewelry Looks from the Grammys 2022

On Sunday evening, the 64th annual Grammy Awards kicked off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, drawing in multiple artists including Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, Dua Lipa, and more.

Naturally, I was curious to see what the stars were wearing at last night’s big music event.

Here are my favorite Grammys jewelry looks of the evening.

 

Dua Lipa

The Levitating singer wowed in a multi-buckled, bondage-style black Versace dress dripping with gold-coined chains. Equally as statement-making: her freshly revealed mega-long platinum strands.

Get the look: Tiffany & Co.’s Graduated Link Necklace

 

Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy Teigen was the belle of the ball in a strapless bubblegum pink ballgown designed by Nicole + Felicia Couture. Featuring a ruffled bodice and a dramatic skirt with a long train, Teigen looked every inch the star while posing on the red carpet with husband John Legend.

To up the glam factor, the star wore a huge pair of sparkling diamond drop earrings. Given the level of the gown’s drama, a pair of statement earrings was all that was needed to add that little extra touch of glamor. Anything more, and it would have been too much.

Get the look: Harry Winston’s Forget-Me-Not Diamond Drop Earrings

 

Lady Gaga

Known for her fashion-forward looks, Lady Gaga stole the show with her stunning black-and-white Armani Prive gown accessorized with sparkling Tiffany & Co. diamonds, including Schlumberger Nest Earrings and a Potager Leaves necklace. The Shallow songstress looked sensational.

Get the look: Tiffany & Co’s Schlumberger Leaves Necklace

 

Halsey

Halsey took a risk with this corset and skirt combination, but it was a risk that scored her a whole lot of points on the red carpet. Elegant and eye-catching, the singer paired her unconventional black ensemble with platform Stuart Weitzman heels, a wide-brim Pierre Cardin hat, and a simplistic diamond necklace-earring duo.

Personally, I think she got the balance just right with this outfit, playing up the drama on the top and midsections, and leaving things light and sparkly in between.

Get the look: Blue Nile’s Deco Drop Diamond Earrings

 

Olivia Rodrigo

The Drivers License singer swapped sour for sweet in a black, glitter-detailed Vivienne Westwood gown, opera gloves, and layered chokers. Sparkly pink and black chokers perfectly complemented her gown. While she won big at last night’s Grammys, clutching a trio of trophies by the end of the night, Rodrigo definitely won big in the style department, too.

Get the look: Bulgari’s Meraviglia Necklace

 

Doja Cat

Doja Cat sparkled on the red carpet clad in a cerulean one-shoulder, beaded Atelier Versace dress – accessorized with not one, not two, but multiple jewels. The Say So singer expressed her love for bling with a pair of diamond drop earrings, a statement necklace, chunky bracelets, and multiple rings.

Without a doubt, the singer was one of the best-dressed ladies in attendance last night. You could spot her a mile away with all that sparkle.

Get the look: Bulgari’s Serpenti Viper Bracelet

 

About The Author

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Debbie Azar is the Co-Founder and President of Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the largest gemological organizations in the world, and a distinguished leader in the global diamond and jewelry industry. As an executive with extensive knowledge of the jewelry and gem lab industries, her entrepreneurial skills and vision have helped GSI achieve rapid and continuous growth worldwide, establishing 13 leading-edge gemological facilities on four continents. She currently serves on the boards of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, Responsible Jewellery Council, and Jewelers for Children, and is a member of the 24 Karat Club of New York. She has been featured in Forbes, Daily Mail, Good Morning America, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fox Business, Fox5, CBS2, BOLDTV, Varney&Co, The Street, and NASDAQ, among others.

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