The 68th Annual Grammy Awards, held on February 1, 2026, at Los Angeles’ iconic Crypto.com Arena, proved once again that the Grammys are not just music’s biggest night, they’re culture’s most powerful mirror. While history-making wins and unforgettable performances dominated headlines, the red carpet quietly delivered its own narrative: fine jewelry as celebrity storytelling, branding, and power dressing.

From heritage maisons like Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Chopard, and Buccellati to modern diamond authority Lorraine Schwartz and pop-culture giant Pandora, the Grammys 2026 red carpet became a masterclass in how jewelry now defines celebrity identity.
Below is a deep dive into all top celebrities who shaped this year’s jewelry conversation and why their choices mattered.
Hailey Bieber — Lorraine Schwartz Precision Glamour

Hailey Bieber’s Grammy appearance was a lesson in restraint-meets-impact. Styled in a sleek silhouette, she elevated her look with custom Lorraine Schwartz diamonds, including a sculptural choker and refined diamond studs. The choice reaffirmed her position as a modern fashion authority polished, intentional, and quietly powerful. Jewelry here wasn’t loud; it was commanding.
Justin Bieber — Diamonds With Edge

Justin Bieber complemented Hailey with his own Lorraine Schwartz diamond necklace, proving once again that men’s jewelry on the red carpet is no longer an afterthought. His look blurred the lines between street luxury and red-carpet elegance, reinforcing the growing dominance of diamond jewelry in contemporary menswear.
Teyana Taylor — Tiffany & Co. Confidence

Teyana Taylor brought an unapologetic presence to the Grammys, pairing her tailored ensemble with Tiffany & Co. jewelry. The diamonds echoed her signature strength and individuality, showing how classic American luxury can feel powerful, modern, and deeply personal when styled with confidence.
Lady Gaga — When the Ring Says It All

Lady Gaga skipped overt excess and let symbolism shine. Her most talked-about jewel was her engagement ring, a reminder that sometimes the most powerful jewelry moments are emotional rather than extravagant. In true Gaga fashion, understatement became the statement.
Tyla — Pandora’s Diamond Era

One of the most talked-about jewelry moments of the night belonged to Tyla, who wore over 100 diamonds by Pandora. Necklaces, cuffs, rings, and even an anklet came together in a look that balanced youthful glamour with modern luxury. As a brand ambassador, Tyla’s appearance marked a defining moment for Pandora’s evolution into red-carpet relevance.
Sabrina Carpenter — Chopard Soft Luxury

Sabrina Carpenter embodied modern Hollywood romance in Chopard diamond earrings and rings. The look was delicate, luminous, and effortlessly elegant proof that fine jewelry doesn’t need to overpower to leave an impression.
Addison Rae — Minimal Jewelry, Maximum Fashion

While Addison Rae’s jewelry wasn’t heavily spotlighted, her red-carpet appearance leaned into minimal accessorizing, allowing fashion to take center stage. This quieter approach reflected a growing trend among Gen-Z icons: letting silhouette and attitude speak louder than sparkle.
Olivia Dean — Cartier Cool

Olivia Dean’s red-carpet moment was defined by Cartier diamonds, including drop earrings and refined accents that complemented her understated elegance. Her look reinforced Cartier’s enduring appeal among artists who favor quiet luxury over excess.
Tate McRae — Classic Lorraine Schwartz Sparkle

Tate McRae turned to Lorraine Schwartz for a classic diamond necklace and studs, grounding her fashion-forward look in timeless glamour. It was a reminder that some red-carpet formulas remain undefeated diamonds, done right, always work.
Bad Bunny — Diamonds, But Make It Personal

Bad Bunny’s jewelry moment came through diamond hoop earrings that reflected his signature blend of rebellion and refinement. While subtle compared to some, the choice reinforced his role as a cultural disruptor redefining masculinity, fashion, and jewelry norms on global stages.
Chappell Roan — Buccellati Drama

Chappell Roan embraced theatrical luxury with Buccellati jewelry, pairing bold gold craftsmanship with diamonds. Her look celebrated old-world artistry through a modern, avant-garde lens — a rare but refreshing red-carpet combination.
Jennifer Hudson — Quiet Power

Jennifer Hudson’s jewelry details were understated in coverage, but her presence contributed to the night’s collective elegance. Her approach reflected a recurring theme of the evening: confidence doesn’t always require excess.
Paris Hilton — Chopard Diamonds, Always

Paris Hilton delivered classic red-carpet glamour in Chopard diamonds, complete with statement earrings and rings. True to form, her jewelry echoed her legacy unapologetically glamorous, unapologetically iconic.
Coco Jones — Emerging Star, Evolving Style

Coco Jones’ Grammys appearance highlighted her rising status in both music and fashion. While jewelry specifics remained subtle, her styling leaned into refined elegance, signaling a growing relationship between emerging artists and luxury fashion narratives.
Michelle Williams — Lorraine Schwartz Elegance

Michelle Williams completed her look with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, choosing refined diamond pieces that added sophistication without overpowering her ensemble. It was a reminder that classic jewelry styling continues to define red-carpet excellence.
Jewelry at the Grammys 2026: More Than Accessories
What set the 2026 Grammy Awards apart was how intentionally jewelry was used. This wasn’t about sparkle alone it was about storytelling, branding, and identity.
- Lorraine Schwartz dominated with high-impact diamond moments across genders.
- Pandora redefined its red-carpet image through Tyla.
- Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Buccellati, and Chopard reaffirmed the power of heritage craftsmanship.
Jewelry at the Grammys is no longer an accessory. It’s a language one that speaks of legacy, influence, and cultural relevance.
Final Thoughts
The Grammy Awards 2026 reminded us that while music creates emotion, jewelry creates memory. Every diamond worn, every gold link chosen, added another layer to the night’s narrative.
At The Jewelry Gossips, we don’t just watch red carpets, we decode them. And this year, the message was clear: fine jewelry didn’t follow the spotlight. It became it.
Stay tuned for more celebrity jewelry breakdowns, red-carpet insights, and luxury storytelling because the real gossip is always in the details.