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Tiffany & Co. Dominates Venice — See Who Wore the Most Dazzling Jewels

Tiffany & Co. Dominates Venice — See Who Wore the Most Dazzling Jewels
  • Georgina Rodríguez wore the most expensive jewelry at Venice Red Carpet 2025, totaling $5.85M.
  • Her look included a 30-carat engagement ring and Pasquale Bruni diamonds.
  • Julia Roberts ranked second with $2.15M in Chopard pieces.
  • Chloë Sevigny followed with $1.95M in Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
  • Tiffany & Co. appeared on four of the top ten celebrities.
  • The global luxury jewelry market for celebrity endorsements hit $12.3B.
  • Italian film festivals now drive 18% of high-profile brand collaborations.

The Venice Red Carpet 2025 wasn’t just a showcase of cinematic brilliance — it was a glittering battleground of luxury, where jewels spoke louder than words. At the center of it all stood Georgina Rodríguez, who stunned the fashion world with accessories valued at a jaw-dropping $5.85 million, making her the undisputed queen of the night.

Her look featured a 30-carat oval-cut engagement ring — reportedly gifted by Cristiano Ronaldo — paired with a trio of Pasquale Bruni collections that added another $650K to the ensemble. It was a masterclass in opulence, setting a new benchmark for red carpet glamour.

Trailing behind was Julia Roberts, whose Chopard pieces — including sapphire and diamond bracelets — brought her total to $2.15 million. Chloë Sevigny followed closely with $1.95 million in Tiffany & Co. high jewelry, including a 79-carat diamond necklace and matching earrings.

Riley Keough’s $1.6 million Cartier necklace from the En Équilibre collection earned her fourth place, while Emily Blunt rounded out the top five with $1.38 million in Tiffany’s Blue Book 2024 designs.

Tiffany & Co. dominated the rankings, appearing on four of the top ten celebrities: Sevigny, Blunt, Amanda Seyfried, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. The brand’s presence underscored its grip on high-profile endorsements, especially as Italian film festivals now drive 18% of global luxury jewelry collaborations — part of a $12.3 billion market.

From Heidi Klum’s Lorraine Schwartz chokers to Shailene Woodley’s Serpenti ruby necklace by Bulgari, the red carpet was a parade of prestige. Even the tenth spot, shared by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Matilde Gioli, came with accessories valued at $550K — proof that in Venice, even the lowest tier of luxury is still sky-high.

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