LOS ANGELES, US -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 6 February 2026 - At this year's GRAMMY Awards, the Red Carpet
sparkled with natural diamonds punctuating the looks of today's most
celebrated music artists.
Leading artists, performers and presenters showed up for music's biggest
night in diamond jewelry looks that spoke to creativity, individuality,
glamour and power. From nominees Olivia Dean and Sabrina Carpenter to
presenter Keltie Knight's choices, natural diamonds expressed not only
the timeless glamour and brilliance they're known for, but their ability
to amplify personal style. Natural diamonds were spotted in a range of
tones from icy whites to deep whiskeys, and in settings from platinum to
rose gold. Just as Hollywood stars are hitting the Red Carpet this year
in Desert diamonds, the biggest new trend in natural diamonds, musical
artists are experimenting with a bolder diamond palette, creating a more
personality-driven red carpet.
Desert diamonds
Desert diamonds, ranging from warm whites to deep whiskeys, were spotted
everywhere, including on presenter Keltie Knight, who opted for unique
diamond and yellow gold hoops by RENNA, as well as a smattering of
yellow gold, fancy-shaped diamond solitaire rings from the brand.
Highlights also included power player J Balvin who chose a clean and
classic tuxedo paired with a large cushion cut yellow diamond ring that
added a nice balance to the traditionally masculine look.
Simple Drops
Simple drop earrings emerged as a quiet standout at the GRAMMYs, proving
that restraint can be just as impactful as large statement pieces.
Addison Rae and Madison Beer leaned into effortless glamour, choosing
sleek diamond drops that framed the face with subtle movement and modern
elegance. Billie Eilish brought her signature edge, using pared-back
diamond drops to balance her bold black and white suiting. Kelsea
Ballerini elevated the look in Sabyasachi, where refined diamond drops
added softness and romance, while Reba McEntire turned to Martin Katz
for timeless brilliance, opting for classic diamond drops that were sure
to catch the eye.
Diamond Hoops for Men
Men are increasingly embracing minimalist yet impactful diamond hoop
earrings as a refined accessory choice. Bad Bunny paired his sharp
Schiaparelli tuxedo with a single diamond hoop earring, bringing a
subtle but polished sparkle to his look that perfectly balanced his
experimental sartorial vibe. Kaytranada's red carpet presence and
inclination for understated yet stylish accessories suggest that simple
diamond hoops align naturally with his fashion-forward aesthetic. This
trend points to a broader moment in men's red carpet jewelry: pared-back
diamond hoops that provide polished shine without overpowering the rest
of the ensemble, signaling a move toward jewelry that feels personal,
versatile, and modern.
Rings
Rings at the GRAMMYs reflected a dual trend of bold expression and
refined delicacy, underscoring natural diamonds' versatility. Sabrina
Carpenter complimented her look in Chopard, opting for diamond rings
that delivered impact without overpowering her look, while Sombr also
made a striking impression with a diamond ring that was perfect
high-jewelry shine to go with his existing sequined ensemble. In
contrast, Olivia Dean showcased a more delicate approach in Cartier High
Jewelry, layering elegant diamond rings that emphasized timeless
sophistication perfectly echoing her Chanel gown. Miley Cyrus made
perhaps the boldest ring statement of the night with several diamond
rings stacked and worn over leather gloves.
Necklaces
Necklaces at the GRAMMYs showcased how natural diamonds can define both
quiet refinement and bold presence on the red carpet. On the delicate
end of the spectrum, Charlotte Lawrence in Messika exemplified
understated luxury with a finely crafted diamond necklace that traced
the neckline proving that less is more. In contrast, Hailey and Justin
Bieber turned heads with matching Lorraine Schwartz statement diamond
neck pieces that anchored their looks. Tate McRae also grabbed attention
with a 50 carat Lorraine Schwartz necklace, while Pharrell Williams
elevated his ensemble with a striking diamond necklace that blended
artistry and scale. Together, these moments underscored a versatile
necklace trend: from minimalist diamonds that whispered elegance to
oversized, expressive pieces that commanded attention. Natural diamonds
continue to serve as dynamic anchors in personal style storytelling.
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