Behind the Bejewelled Curtain: The Business of Red Carpet Dressing

July 13, 2021

By Katerina Perez

4 min read

Who decides what high jewellery is worn by celebrities and finds itself sparkling under the flashbulbs of the red carpet? Katerina Perez considers the world of high-profile jewels and the tantalizing history of adorning some of Hollywood’s most photographed women.

When a starlet steps out of her private car and onto the red carpet, she’s a vision of coiffed hair, perfect make-up and meticulously chosen high jewellery. And while the end-product is sensational, the behind-the-scenes process of getting ready for the spotlight – and selecting complementary jewellery from the right brands – is not as easy as going shopping! Stylists work tirelessly to not only cater to their clients’ personal tastes, but also curate relationships with high jewellery brands and accommodate any existing partnerships their stars may have with Maisons. For example, flame-haired Jessica Chastain is a Piaget ambassador, which is why she wore the Piaget Sun on Fire diamond and ruby necklace from the Sunlight Journey High Jewellery collection to the Cannes Film Festival in 2017.

Sonam Kapoor in an emerald necklace by Chopard

Sonam Kapoor in an emerald necklace by Chopard

 Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in ruby and diamond earrings by Faidee

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in ruby and diamond earrings by Faidee

 Emily Ratajkowski wearing two high jewellery necklaces layered together, both by Bulgari, at the Cannes Film Festival

Emily Ratajkowski wearing two high jewellery necklaces layered together, both by Bulgari, at the Cannes Film Festival

 Lady Gaga on the red carpet wearing a necklace by Tiffany & Co. set with the 'Tiffany Diamond' - a 128.54-carat fancy yellow stone

Lady Gaga on the red carpet wearing a necklace by Tiffany & Co. set with the 'Tiffany Diamond' - a 128.54-carat fancy yellow stone

 Jessica Chastain in a ruby and diamond necklace by Piaget at the Cannes Film Festival

Jessica Chastain in a ruby and diamond necklace by Piaget at the Cannes Film Festival

There’s also the small matter of nominations. As high jewellery is typically worn for award ceremonies, many brands will wait and see who is shortlisted for the most coveted awards (or presenting them) before making a choice of whose necks, ears, and finger they will adorn with jewels. When Lady Gaga was nominated for two accolades at the Academy Award in 2019, she arrived in a stunning Tiffany & Co. necklace set with the fancy yellow ‘Tiffany Diamond’ weighing 128.54 carats. This was a pivotal high jewellery moment, especially considering the diamond had only one previous outing on the neck of Audrey Hepburn for publicity photographs for Breakfast at Tiffany’s in 1961.

An article written by Katerina Perez for L'Officiel magazine about the business of dressing stars for the red carpet

An article written by Katerina Perez for L'Officiel magazine about the business of dressing stars for the red carpet

There’s also plenty of unconfirmed rumours that many celebrities will only work with brands that pay them a fee to wear their jewels – almost like diamond-encrusted product placement! In real life, purchasing a high jewel is about the emotional pull one feels to a specific combination of gemstones, diamonds and inspirations… on the red carpet it’s an expertly managed business. But don’t be fooled into thinking this is a new phenomenon. New York-based jeweller, Harry Winston, began dressing his favourite celebrities as early as 1935 when he was trying to promote his latest purchase, the 726 carat ‘Jonker’ diamond. He was also the first to loan jewellery to an actress for the Academy Awards in 1944, which led Marilyn Monroe to sing ‘Talk to me Harry Winston, tell me all about it’ in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1953.

Julia Roberts and Julianne Moore wearing extravagant high jewels on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival

Julia Roberts and Julianne Moore wearing extravagant high jewels on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival

Whatever the case may be, there is no denying that high jewellery finds it natural home on the star-studded red carpet. There are so many dazzling examples, from Cate Blanchett in Chopard’s Orchid earrings, set with 9.9 carats of white opal cabochons, at the 71st Cannes Film Festival to Thai model and actress Pechaya Wattanamontree wearing a stunning Avakian High Jewellery necklace in 2019, complete with a 41.72 carat Colombian heart-shaped emerald, 67.8 carats of sapphires and 32.5 carats of round diamonds.

Josephine Skriver wears the Fleur de Lys bracelet by VMAR at the Cannes Film Festival

Josephine Skriver wears the Fleur de Lys bracelet by VMAR at the Cannes Film Festival

 VMAR Fleur de Lys cuff bracelet in yellow gold, ebony wood, rubellite and green tourmaline, accented with diamonds

VMAR Fleur de Lys cuff bracelet in yellow gold, ebony wood, rubellite and green tourmaline, accented with diamonds

 Danish model Josephine Skriver accessorised her Ali Younes black dress at the Cannes Film Festival with high jewellery by VMAR

Danish model Josephine Skriver accessorised her Ali Younes black dress at the Cannes Film Festival with high jewellery by VMAR

 The VMAR Fleur de Lys cuff bracelet contains a large rubellite tourmaline and a green tourmaline set in ebony wood and gold

The VMAR Fleur de Lys cuff bracelet contains a large rubellite tourmaline and a green tourmaline set in ebony wood and gold

If red carpet dressing is a business, it’s certainly one that captures the imagination and produces sparkling results. Perhaps it is best not to peer behind the curtain and instead be dazzled by the spectacle right before our eyes.

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