Making a Statement: Striking Jewels of the Cannes Film Festival 2023

May 31, 2023

By Sarah Jordan

7 min read

Let’s celebrate because this year’s Cannes Film Festival was awash with incredible statement jewellery creations from Boucheron, Chopard, Chaumet, Bulgari, and so many more! As always, we’ve seen some extra-large diamonds, colourful gemstones and a surprisingly avant-garde concoction of experimental pieces, from ear-climbing creations to eye-catching neckwear. Here are some of the best-dressed celebs making the world of jewellery very proud indeed…

The 76th annual Cannes Film Festival took place from May 16-27, 2023, and it didn’t disappoint on the high jewellery front! Guests appeared to have fun with jewels, injecting colour and charisma, after extraordinarily diamond-centric showings at the Met Gala and the Academy Awards. Four key trends emerged in the South of France: statement necklaces, collarbone skimming diamond necklaces, unusual earpieces and striking coloured stone earrings. So, let’s look at the best examples of each… 

Tang Wei wearing Chopard High Jewellery necklace in white gold and diamonds

Tang Wei wearing Chopard High Jewellery necklace in white gold and diamonds

Statement Necklaces

Rarely stepping a toe out of place is actress Michelle Yeoh, who wowed in a Balenciaga haute couture gown accessorised with the Grosgrain necklace from the Boucheron Paris Vu Du 26 High Jewellery Collection of 2019. The piece is crafted from mobile ‘tassels’ of malachite and onyx, dipped in diamonds and completed with 18k white gold. And speaking of Boucheron, what would the Cannes Film Festival be without a tantalising sneaky peek at the upcoming High Jewellery collection… a kind of hidden-in-plain-sight preview for the team at KaterinaPerez.com! Alexa Chung wore a futuristic necklace with bubble-like elements accentuated with diamonds, while Saudi actress Mila Al Zahrani wore a floral-inspired ‘question mark’ shaped necklace that has long been a signature of the Maison. French actress Virginie Ledoyen also wore this same style – the Swan Question Mark necklace – set with a 3.59-carat Colombian emerald. You can look to the 2020 Signature High Jewellery collection for more examples.

Michelle Yeoh and Mila Al Zahrani wearing Boucheron High Jewellery necklaces

Michelle Yeoh and Mila Al Zahrani wearing Boucheron High Jewellery necklaces

 Alexa Chung  and Virginie Ledoyen wearing Boucheron High Jewellery necklaces

Alexa Chung and Virginie Ledoyen wearing Boucheron High Jewellery necklaces

Further examples of statement necklaces were visible every day of the Festival, including Sofia Carson, who created her Damiani Sophia necklace in collaboration with the brand. It is made in 18k white gold with around 80 carats of white diamonds. In addition, German model Lorena Rae wowed in the Chaumet Sous le Soleil necklace from the Ondes et Merveilles High Jewellery collection, set with an 18.26-carat pear-shaped green tourmaline, plus a matching Chaumet ring.

Sofia Carson wearing her Damiani Sophia necklace and Lorena Rae in a Chaumet High Jewellery necklace

Sofia Carson wearing her Damiani Sophia necklace and Lorena Rae in a Chaumet High Jewellery necklace

Messika enjoyed many moments in the spotlight this year, notably with Spanish actress Paz Vega (wearing the Messika Move Imperial High Jewellery bib necklace) and Lebanese actress Laila Abdallah. The latter wore the Divine Enigma High Jewellery necklace, ring and earrings, the Golden Shield lip jewel and the Move Iconica hand bracelet, all from the Beyond the Light High Jewellery collection. If we had to pick a favourite Messika look, though, it would be model Irina Shayk in a leather gown topped with the Akh-Ba-Ka necklace and its 33-carat diamond centre. This piece is set with 15 D-flawless diamonds, cut from a 110-carat rough stone purchased by Messika in March 2020.

Paz Vega and Laila Abdallah in Messika High Jewellery

Paz Vega and Laila Abdallah in Messika High Jewellery

 Irina Shayk wearing the Messika High Jewellery Akh-Ba-Ka necklace

Irina Shayk wearing the Messika High Jewellery Akh-Ba-Ka necklace

Before we move on from statement necklaces, some other looks are worthy of honourable mentions! Model Alessandra Ambrosio wore a new piece by Pomellato – the ‘Skyline’ necklace – with 128 spinels in shades of red, pink and grey. Uma Thurman wowed in an amethyst, diamond and ruby suite by Chopard, and Saudi designer Honayda Serafi also looked amazing in a Chopard pear-shaped emerald necklace with plenty of diamonds. Although perhaps not quite as eye-catching, the necklaces worn by Natalie Portman and Tang Wei are no less important from a gemmological perspective. The former wore a beautiful and vibrant sapphire and diamond necklace, while the latter picked a suite of yellow and white diamond jewels, both by Chopard.

Alessandra Ambrosio wearing the Pomellato Skyline High Jewellery necklace featuring 128 spinels

Alessandra Ambrosio wearing the Pomellato Skyline High Jewellery necklace featuring 128 spinels

Uma Thurman wearing a amethyst, diamond and ruby suite by Chopard

Uma Thurman wearing a amethyst, diamond and ruby suite by Chopard

Honayda Serafi wearing a Chopard pear-shaped emerald and diamond necklace

Honayda Serafi wearing a Chopard pear-shaped emerald and diamond necklace

Collarbone Skimming Diamonds

The alternative to outlandish necklaces was a (slightly) more diminutive collarbone-skimming ring of white diamonds. Actress Kirsten Dunst wore a Cartier necklace with 306 round brilliant-cut diamonds, Marion Cotillard wore Chanel, Salma Hayek wore a Gucci Hortus Deliciarium High Jewellery necklace, and supermodel Gigi Hadid opted for the Roaring Diamonds High Jewellery necklace by Messika, coupled with a hand jewel and matching rings. Model Grace Elizabeth also channelled the Old Hollywood aesthetic with a suite by Messika, including the Cascade High Jewellery necklace, Calypso ear cuff and Magnetic Love earrings, plus further rings. And the trend wasn’t just seen on women: Spanish actor Manu Rios wore an open-neck Saint Laurent shirt with a Cartier diamond necklace for good measure! Finally, I’d like to mention actress Jennifer Lawrence, who teamed her bright red Dior dress with a matching Dior Joaillerie diamond necklace. The piece is like a scrolling ribbon of colourless gems, totalling more than 10 carats.

Gigi Hadid wearing Roaring Diamonds High Jewellery necklace by Messika and Kirsten Dunst in a Cartier diamond High Jewellery necklace

Gigi Hadid wearing Roaring Diamonds High Jewellery necklace by Messika and Kirsten Dunst in a Cartier diamond High Jewellery necklace

Manu Rios wearing a Cartier diamond necklace and Marion Cotillard wearing a Chanel High Jewellery pearl and diamond necklace

Manu Rios wearing a Cartier diamond necklace and Marion Cotillard wearing a Chanel High Jewellery pearl and diamond necklace

Salma Hayek wearing the Gucci High Jewellery Hortus Deliciarium necklace and Grace Elizabeth wearing the Messika Cascade High Jewellery necklace, Calypso ear cuff and Magnetic Love earrings

Salma Hayek wearing the Gucci High Jewellery Hortus Deliciarium necklace and Grace Elizabeth wearing the Messika Cascade High Jewellery necklace, Calypso ear cuff and Magnetic Love earrings

Jennifer Lawrence wearing a Dior Joaillerie High Jewellery diamond necklace

Jennifer Lawrence wearing a Dior Joaillerie High Jewellery diamond necklace

Eccentric Earpieces

Another key trend on the Cannes red carpet was earpieces – oversized cuffs, climbers and asymmetric looks designed to have maximum impact in a small space. Irina Shayk again led the pack with Kandake earrings from the Beyond the Light High Jewellery collection by Messika. Australian actress Cate Blanchett sported a pair of Louis Vuitton Spirit High Jewellery earrings in white gold with tsavorites and diamonds, while French model Iris Mittenaere wore Boucheron’s Serpent Bohème Solarité earrings that sit on the front of the ear. Her matching ring, by the way, was a Boucheron Hummingbird set with a 34-carat oval-shaped morganite.

Irina Shayk wearing Beyond the Light High Jewellery earrings

Irina Shayk wearing Beyond the Light High Jewellery earrings

Cate Blanchett wearing Spirit High Jewellery earrings by Louis Vuitton

Cate Blanchett wearing Spirit High Jewellery earrings by Louis Vuitton

Iris Mittenaere wearing Boucheron's Serpent Bohème Solarité earrings

Iris Mittenaere wearing Boucheron's Serpent Bohème Solarité earrings

Coloured Stone Earrings

If earrings weren’t trailing up the ear, they were hanging in great sweeping chandelier-style settings with bright-coloured stones. Catherina Zeta-Jones stepped out in the early days of the Festival in a pair of Chopard ruby and diamond earrings that set the tone, followed by Chinese actress Zhang Yuqi in sapphires and diamonds and American fashion model Soo Joo Park, both dripping in Chopard. Actress Laura Harrier looked sensational in Bulgari Serpenti black enamel, diamond and ruby drop earrings, as did Julia Garner in Gucci High Jewellery earrings with green tourmalines and diamonds.

Catherina Zeta-Jones wearing ruby and diamond earrings and Zhang Yuqi in sapphires and diamond earrings both by Chopard

Catherina Zeta-Jones wearing ruby and diamond earrings and Zhang Yuqi in sapphires and diamond earrings both by Chopard

Soo Joo Park wearing emerald earrings by Chopard and Laura Harrier wearing Bulgari Serpenti black enamel, diamond and ruby drop earrings

Soo Joo Park wearing emerald earrings by Chopard and Laura Harrier wearing Bulgari Serpenti black enamel, diamond and ruby drop earrings

Julia Garner in Gucci High Jewellery earrings with green tourmalines and diamonds

Julia Garner in Gucci High Jewellery earrings with green tourmalines and diamonds

Best of Men

And let’s not forget the men! Some went simpler, like Johnny Depp in a single Sailor’s Knot earring by Emmanuel Tarpin. Others went full glam, including a knockout necklace worn by model, actor and influencer Rahi Chadda and the sensational Force 10 Winning Spirit bracelet worn by actor Lucien Laviscount, both by Fred Jewellery. American model Alton Mason was commanding the red carpet in a Balenciaga suit and an ear cuff by Messika that has an almost reptilian quality. Finally, the ‘Best Cannes Brooch of the Year’ award has to go to Adrien Brody, who upped the ante with a masterpiece by Elsa Jin on his black suit lapel.

Johnny Depp in a single Sailor's Knot earring by Emmanuel Tarpin

Johnny Depp in a single Sailor's Knot earring by Emmanuel Tarpin

Rahi Chadda and Lucien Laviscount wearing pieces by Fred Leighton Jewellery

Rahi Chadda and Lucien Laviscount wearing pieces by Fred Leighton Jewellery

Alton Mason wearing a Messika High Jewellery ear cuff and Adrien Brody wearing a brooch by Elsa Jin

Alton Mason wearing a Messika High Jewellery ear cuff and Adrien Brody wearing a brooch by Elsa Jin

Cannes is always so eventful for High Jewellery that we can’t help but look forward to it here at KaterinaPerez.com. This is just a snapshot of the jewels on offer, so head over to Instagram for more looks that we think you will love.

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