Jon Batiste Shows Off an Ensemble of Tiffany & Co. Jewels at the Golden Globes
The 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards took place on Sunday in Los Angeles, where stars like The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White and Oppenheimer’s Cillian Murphy took home trophies. American singer and songwriter Jon Batiste was also in attendance, presenting the award for Best Score alongside 2021 Golden Globe award winner Andra Day. For the occasion, Batiste gussied up in an all-black Dior suit that served as a sleek backdrop to a constellation of Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Tiffany’s Hardwear graduated link necklace with pavé diamonds hung from the musician’s neck. The piece, which retails for $75,000, is crafted from 18-karat gold and features alternating links that are carefully set with round brilliant diamonds in a honeycomb pattern. The necklace complimented a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Starfish Brooch on the right chest area of his blazer. Made from platinum and 18-karat yellow gold, the accessory includes an aquamarine stone of over three carats, plus diamonds.
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The Tiffany show continued on Batiste’s wrists, where the singer showed off impressive stacking skills. Four Tiffany HardWear collection bracelets in yellow-gold popped from under his cuffs, including the medium link bracelet, an elongated link bracelet, and the signature link bracelet. The fourth was the jeweler’s new Lock Bangles in yellow gold with diamond accents, which currently retails for $11,000. The Freedom singer’s $1,300 Tiffany Lock Ring completed the picture.
Of course, Tiffany jewelry wasn’t the only bling to catch our eye at the Golden Globes A slew of standout watches showcased on the red carpet. Timothée Chalalmet oozed cool in a Celine Homme by Heidi Slimane look that he paired with a Cartier Crash featuring 470 diamonds. Robert Downey Jr. took home the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor as Lewis Strauss in Oppenheimer, wearing a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph. Saltburn’s Barry Keoghan, meanwhile, sported a glitzy Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra watch for the grand occasion.
Between Batiste’s jewelry and the actors’ winning timepieces, the Golden Globes’ red carpet gave the awards trophies a run for their money.
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