Natalie Francisco rounds up the top Oscars jewels, including Rose Byrne's Taffin necklace with a more than 20-carat yellow-brown diamond

Stars like Anne Hathaway (left) and Rose Byrne wore necklaces showcasing large diamond drops to the Oscars. Hathaway wore a Bulgari necklace with an 8.02-carat yellow diamond while Byrne's Taffin necklace featured a 22.58-carat yellow-brown diamond. (Image of Hathaway courtesy of Bulgari; Image of Byrne courtesy of A Diamond is Forever/Image Credit: Getty Images)
At the 98th Academy Awards, celebrities brought back necklaces, which have been fewer in number on the red carpet for the last two years.
Showstopping chokers, torques, and fancy yellow diamond drops were seen on many during the Oscars, held Sunday night in Los Angeles.
Those who continued to go without a necklace donned drop earrings, ears stacked with ear cuffs, and of course, cocktail rings set with large gemstones.
However, we would have to say that in addition to necklaces, brooches were a big trend this year, with stars like Damson Idris crafting their own bespoke pieces.
Under his line, Didris, Idris, who starred in "F1," created a brooch featuring a 7.41-carat marquise-cut blue diamond.
So, without further ado, here are the best pieces of jewelry I spotted on the red carpet at the 2026 Oscars.
Rose Byrne

(Image courtesy of A Diamond is Forever/Image Credit: Getty Images)
Necklaces are back on the red carpet, and Rose Byrne wore what was arguably the most talked about jewel of the night.
Her one-of-a-kind sculptural torque by Taffin centered on a 22.58-carat yellow-brown pear-shaped "Desert Diamond" with dark brown ceramic over gold.
"The ceramic setting frames the stone in a rich depth of color, allowing the warmth of the diamond to really emerge," said James de Givenchy, the uber-talented designer behind Taffin.
Byrne also wore an "Arizona Blue" ceramic and 18-karat rose gold ring featuring a 16.54-carat Ashoka-cut diamond sourced from Botswana and cut by William Goldberg's master cutters.
Saul Goldberg of William Goldberg described the cognac-colored stone as an "extremely rare" diamond.
"We were proud to collaborate with Taffin to bring such an exceptional diamond to the world," he said.
Givenchy added, "Jewelry is meant to be worn and experienced, not simply kept in a case. I can't imagine a more wonderful way to showcase it to the world than on a beautiful actress like Rose Byrne on the Oscars red carpet."
Elle Fanning

Elle Fanning looked to the past when choosing her necklace, which was in keeping with the wisteria theme of her look for the night, a theme inspired by her childhood home, according to Vogue.
The 1903 Cartier necklace features a wisteria petal motif in diamonds, complimenting her Givenchy gown embroidered with multi-colored wisteria petals.
Chase Infiniti

Chase Infiniti has been rocking the red carpet this awards season with showstopping jewels, and her Oscars look was no different.
As a "Friend of the House" for De Beers London, she chose the "Metamorphosis Summer" choker in 18-karat yellow and white gold.
It centers on a 9.06-carat fancy intense yellow cushion-cut diamond accented by additional diamonds totaling 57.15 carats.
For her ears, she paired platinum round brilliant diamond studs totaling 6.44 carats with the "Drops of Light" fancy vivid yellow pear-shaped diamond jacket earrings totaling 4.22 carats in 18-karat yellow gold.
Infiniti completed her look with the De Beers London "Aella" ring featuring 7.81 carats of diamonds in 18-karat yellow gold and the "Old Bond Street" ring with a pear-shaped diamond and pavé diamonds totaling 11.30 carats in 18-karat yellow gold.
Zoe Saldaña


Zoe Saldaña brought colored gemstones to the forefront of her Oscars look with her Cartier necklace.
While the front of the Art Deco necklace was already a showstopper with diamonds and rubies, the back completed her look from every angle, with additional diamond fringe draping down her back.
Shaboozey

Grammy-winning singer Shaboozey hopped on the brooch trend and doubled it by choosing a vintage brooch from Briony Raymond.
The brooch features 16 carats of diamonds set in 18-karat white gold.
He also wore a Chopard watch from the jeweler's "L'Heure du Diamant" collection, with diamonds set in 18-karat white gold.
Shaboozey completed his look with a pair of earrings featuring pearl drops.
Ginnifer Goodwin

Ginnifer Goodwin continued the choker trend at the Oscars with a colorful necklace by Sabyasashi.
It centers on a 10.35-carat emerald with 84 carats of mint green tourmalines and diamonds.
Rei Ami

Rei Ami, a singer and rapper who voices Zoey in "KPop Demon Hunters," brought more pops of color with her David Webb jewels.
She wore the brand's "Sky Lantern" earrings featuring emerald drops, fluted amethyst beads, and brilliant-cut diamonds set in 18-karat yellow gold and platinum.
Ami also wore a colorful Davi Webb ring with faceted oval rubellite, square-cut emeralds, and brilliant-cut diamonds in 18-karat yellow gold and platinum with black enamel.
Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway made an appearance at the Oscars, presenting alongside Anna Wintour and teasing the "Devil Wears Prada 2," which is set to come out in May.
On stage, Hathaway shone in Bulgari jewelry set with yellow diamonds.
Her platinum high jewelry necklace showcases a detachable 8.02-carat yellow diamond pendant as well as pear-, round-, step-cut, and pavé diamonds.
Hathaway also wore Bulgari's detachable earrings in 18-karat white gold with two pear-cut fancy color diamonds (2.89 carats and 2.59 carats), 12 pear and round diamonds, two carré-cut diamonds, and pavé-set diamonds.
One of the high jewelry rings she wore centers on a white and yellow cushion-cut diamond-one 4.02 carats and the other 3.15 carats-accented by 28 step-cut diamonds and pavé diamonds.
Hathaway's second ring features a 3.75-carat cushion-cut fancy colored diamond with 28 step-cut diamonds and diamond pavé.
