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The most beautiful pieces of jewelry on the big screen

In the world of cinema, jewelry doesn't just add glamour to characters; it often becomes icons in its own right. This article explores some of the most memorable pieces of jewelry in cinema history, revealing how these sublime creations left an indelible mark on the silver screen.


The ruby and diamond necklace in Pretty Woman

In the cult film Pretty Woman (1990) directed by Garry Marshall, a captivating necklace is given by Richard Gere to Julia Roberts before an evening at the opera. This treasure is adorned with 23 pear-cut rubies, set in diamond hearts, and was custom-designed by the famous jeweler Fred. This sumptuous jewel is estimated at $1.35 million.

The heart of the ocean in Titanic

James Cameron's masterpiece, Titanic (1997), is also known for its iconic jewel, the Heart of the Ocean. This necklace, probably the most famous in cinema, is featured in the film with a heart-shaped blue diamond, said to have belonged to Louis XVI. Inspired by the famous Hope Diamond, the jewel was designed by Swarovski. The Hope Diamond is on display at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.

The diamond necklace in Moulin Rouge

In the movie Moulin Rouge (2001), directed by Baz Luhrmann, the character Satine, played by Nicole Kidman, wears a sumptuous necklace composed of 1308 diamonds. Designed by Australian designer Stefano Canturi, this jewel was the most expensive ever created for a film at the time, with an estimated value of around $1 million. This exceptional necklace now belongs to the jeweler's private collection.

Luxurious adornments in Anna Karenina

In the movie Anna Karenina (2012) by Joe Wright, Keira Knightley plays the main character and sports sumptuous jewels lent by Chanel Jewelry. Among these creations, we find the necklace " Camélia Powder,” featuring 693 diamonds totaling 89 carats. Other notable pieces include the “Mademoiselle” multi-strand pearl necklace and the “Cascade” and “Pearl Flower” earrings.

The Isadora necklace in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Steps

In the romantic comedy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Steps (2003), designed by Donald Petrie, an exceptional necklace appears. Adorned with a 51.94-carat yellow sapphire, this jewel was designed by Harry Winston and is estimated at $5.3 million. This necklace surpassed that of Moulin Rouge to become the most expensive ever made for a film. The heroine Andie, played by Kate Hudson, brings this masterpiece to the screen.

The 'B' necklace in Two sisters for a king

In the movie Two sisters for a king (2008) by Justin Chadwick, a historical necklace is recreated, that of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII. Actress Natalie Portman plays the queen in this feature film. This iconic jewel is composed of a row of pearls adorned with the monogram “B” and teardrop-shaped pearls at the end of this initial.

The tiara in Gatsby the magnificent

In Gatsby the magnificent (2013), directed by Baz Luhrmann, viewers can admire Tiffany & Co.'s creations for the film. The jewelry house designed a series of jewelry inspired by theArt Deco. Actress Carey Mulligan, as Daisy Buchanan, notably wears a magnificent tiara that embodies the style of the Roaring Twenties.

The river of diamonds in Men prefer blondes

In the movie Men prefer blondes (1953), Marilyn Monroe literally shines on screen with a river of Swarovski diamonds. This necklace, which she wears with a strapless dress and long pink satin gloves, has left a lasting impression on the history of cinema.

The pearl necklace in Breakfast at Tiffany's

An icon of style and fashion, Audrey Hepburn made her mark in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) with her pearl necklace decorated with diamonds Tiffany & Co. She wears it with a black dress. branded Givenchy, creating one of the most iconic images in cinema.

The watch Serpenti In Cleopatra

In the movie Cleopatra (1963) directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, the sumptuous watch Serpenti that wraps around Elizabeth Taylor's wrist is one of the most memorable accessories. It was on the set of this film that the actress fell in love with the creations of Bulgari. A gold and turquoise mirror, designed by the Italian house for the Egyptian queen, also made its mark on cinema.

The necklace Chanel In The Devil Wears Prada

In The Devil Wears Prada (2006), one of the most memorable accessories is the necklace Chanel in pearls and charms worn by Anne Hathaway, playing the character of Andy. Combined with a white shirt, a black boat neck sweater and a tweed beret, this necklace embodies the Parisian style and French elegance that Coco advocated Chanel.

 
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