Oscar night does not end with the final statuette handed out. For many, it truly begins when Hollywood moves on to the exclusive Vanity Fair Oscar Party — a place where film, fashion and jewellery artistry meet in their most radiant form. It was here that Tiffany & Co. once again confirmed that its name remains inseparably linked with a modern vision of glamour, refinement and timeless elegance.
At the party following the 98th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, the iconic jewellery of Tiffany & Co. appeared on a number of personalities whose looks helped define the mood of the evening. Kendall Jenner, Anya Taylor-Joy, Paloma Elsesser, Laura Harrier, Eva Victor, Tyriq Withers, Cory Michael Smith, Lauren Santo Domingo, Connor Storrie and Diego Boneta all showed that true jewellery is not merely an accessory, but an expression of personality, attitude and stylistic confidence.
Kendall Jenner chose platinum diamond earrings and a striking ring set with a diamond of over six carats. Her look felt exactly as Tiffany does best — clean, confident and without a single unnecessary detail. Minimalism here was not a compromise, but luxury in its purest and most precise form.
Anya Taylor-Joy, by contrast, embraced a more statement-making, almost iconic jewellery moment. She paired a pendant in platinum and 18k yellow gold set with a diamond of over sixteen carats with Bird on a Rock by Tiffany & Co. Wings earrings and bold diamond rings. The result was a look that combined old Hollywood nobility with modern lightness and a subtly theatrical accent.
Connor Storrie also stood out with a highly individual approach, choosing a combination of a Tiffany HardWear necklace, rings and earrings from Elsa Peretti’s iconic lines. His styling showed that today’s red carpet no longer works within traditional categories as rigidly as it once did. Jewellery is becoming a free language of individuality rather than a mere ornament.
Diego Boneta appeared wearing a Tiffany Schlumberger Paris Flames brooch together with Tiffany Lock and Tiffany T T1 bangles, confirming the strength of men’s jewellery in its sophisticated yet still expressive form. Paloma Elsesser shone in statement earrings set with yellow sapphires totalling over 31 carats and a ring featuring an unenhanced yellow sapphire, bringing richness, colour and nobility to her look.
In the atmosphere of Oscar night, Tiffany & Co. once again became a symbol of elegance that does not belong to a single moment. Each piece of jewellery felt like a considered signature — subtle, yet impossible to overlook.






