Statement Necklaces Rule the Red Carpet at the 2016 Golden Globes

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The jewelry Twitter universe had a major wish granted last night when statement necklaces—not studs—took top honors as the most widely worn jewel at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards.

Finally!

“The Statement Necklace is Back!!!” proclaimed @StylingSpy, aka Michael O’Connor last night. And there were so many worn—from Leslie Mann’s Irene Neuwirth mixed gemstone choker to Olivia Wilde’s golden egg-shape gemstone number from Bulgari to Jennifer Lawrence’s (winner, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, for Joy) massive Chopard diamond bib—that tweeters and TV viewers had plenty to admire. On that list: Jennifer Lopez and Helen Mirren (nominated for her portrayal of Hedda Hopper in Trumbo) wore platinum and diamond necklaces from Harry Winston; Emmy Rossum wore a vine-inspired Van Cleef & Arpels piece; Sophia Bush wore a diamond choker from Martin Katz; The Affair’s Maura Tierney (winner, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television) wore a vintage citrine, gold, and black rhodium torque necklace from Fred Leighton; and Olivia Palermo wore an oversize gold leaf style from David Webb.

JCK