Get inspired by the color, contour, and high shine looks seen on the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet.
The first Sunday of awards season brought Hollywood’s brightest stars to the 2026 Golden Globes, where expressive color, modern glamour, and standout jewelry defined the night. The red carpet leaned into bold personality — from high‑shine diamonds to saturated gemstone hues — echoing the industry’s renewed love for statement styling. This year also marks our debut of Signature Red, Stuller’s 2026 Color of the Year, a rich, emotive shade that we noticed in accents and accessories throughout the night’s coverage. We’re taking this as a sign for a season driven by confidence and color!
The red carpet was filled with memorable jewelry looks and emerging trends that stood out, including a celebration of vibrant gemstones, elevated metal choices, and diamond looks that favored brilliance and higher carat weight. What caught our attention most was the seamless blend of color, contour, and shine — jewelry as a defining element rather than an afterthought.
Our Top Style Picks
Julia Roberts paired yellow gold and Signature Red tones with refined diamond accents.
Olandria Carthen’s emerald gown and sculptural silhouette were amplified by bold diamond jewelry.
Teyana Taylor kept it simple and sultry for her first Golden Globe win with eye-catching diamond jewelry that kept her overall look balanced but brilliant.
Jennifer Lawrence leaned into soft pastels and floral, nature‑inspired motifs with delicate details.
Selena Gomez reimagined Old Hollywood glamour with contour diamond silhouettes that framed her look beautifully.
Find inspiration in these standout expressions of color and personality in our latest Shop the Look selection.
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Looks That Lead
This year’s Golden Globe Awards made it clear that expressive styling is leading the way. From bold diamond jewelry and colorful gemstones to stacked looks and pieces with higher carat weights, these jewelry trends deliver an undeniable presence in 2026. Explore our curated selections to bring these in-demand trends to your customers.
Claire Lyon
Staff Writer
Claire is a graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette with a degree in Journalism. Her advanced writing background combined with her love of staying on top of the latest trends helps her find the perfect content to bring to the jewelry industry.