5 Memorable Jewellery Moments In Film

5 Memorable Jewellery Moments In Film

The face of Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle perfume, it's only fitting that beloved British actress Keira Knightley wore Chanel diamonds when she starred in Joe Wright's film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's tragically romantic Anna Karenina Costume designer Jacqueline Durran revealed that she was able to use US$2 million worth of diamonds thanks to Knightley's relationship with the storied maison-talk about perks of the job! Chopard is widely recognised for its commitment to cinema, and reaffirmed it's love for Hollywood by partnering with French director Lisa Azuelos for her portrait of legendary singer and actress, Dalida, who was played by actress Sveva Alviti Alviti is filmed wearing a spectacular engagement ring from the maison's high jewellery collection, which she pairs with an 18-karat white gold wedding band set with diamonds weighing a total of 78 carats from Chopard's iconic Ice Cube collection.

Faithfully reproducing her instantly-recognisable style, Piaget dressed actress Natalie Portman for the film, who wore the maison's gold and diamond watch with a jade dial A freshwater pearl and diamond necklace from Piaget's Limelight collection was featured in the blockbuster, as well as pink gold diamond tassle earrings A cascade of dazzling white and coloured diamonds, the Ocean's 8 necklace is made in zirconium oxide, which is then mounted in white gold, to emulate the massive diamonds that graced the original piece, which was made for the Maharaja of Nawanagar by Jacques Cartier in 1931. Source