Top Jewellery Trends Seen at Cannes 2026

18 Aug 2026
Top Jewellery Trends Seen at Cannes 2026

The Cannes Festival is a standout yearly event that jewellery enthusiasts and critics look forward to, as they get access to new fashion and jewellery trends that will influence trends for the rest of the year. The 79th Cannes Film Festival was no disappointment, as the inspiring red-carpet looks were enough to gain insight into what jewellery trends will headline the rest of 2026.  

From necklaces to rings, and even unconventional pieces, the blog gives you a rundown of the women's jewellery worn by Bollywood and Hollywood celebrities. 

What Jewellery Trends Dominated Cannes 2026? 

This year, jewellery at the Cannes Film Festival 2026 took a deviation from the overly decorated trends of last year's event. Here are the Cannes 2026 jewellery trends that made the headlines.  

  • Statement Jewellery Took Centre Stage  

Dramatically large cocktail rings set with diamonds or gemstones exceeding 4 carats have been a common sight this year.  

These rings mainly featured Emerald cut diamonds and gemstones, which had a brilliant outing at the Cannes festival. Other fancy diamond cuts such as Heart cut, Pear cut, Marquise cut, Oval cut, and Asscher cut diamonds.  

Sculptured, custom necklaces also had their time in the spotlight, giving the wearer the option to have a piece that's either inspired by or inspires the choice of gown worn.  

  • Diamond Jewellery Remained a Red Carpet Favourite  

Despite the widespread presence of shaped and polished gemstones, diamonds in their mined form remained a prominent feature on the Cannes film festival red carpet this year. 

Wherever colourless diamonds weren't on display, they were paired with either emeralds, sapphires, or some other milky oceanic coloured stones.     

Year after year, diamonds are always a safe bet that you can't go wrong with and are exceptional pairings to any colour dress.   

  • Minimal Jewellery Created a Refined Look  

Unlike the stacked and layered jewellery concept of Cannes 2025, the Cannes red carpet jewellery this year was minimal, with most attendees sticking to a single piece of neckwear over stacking.  

This is a clear representation of "less is more" when the right statement necklaces are available. The jewellery worn possessed a classy and timeless concept, differing from last year's over-the-top jewellery concept. 

Greater emphasis on simplicity and comfort could be a leading reason behind this jewellery design shift.  

  • Green and Blue Gemstones Added a Bold Contrast  

Celebrities paired monotone atelier gowns with greenish blue (ocean-themed) gemstones. These stones appeared in a cabochon form, with some red-carpet attendants using them to replace colourless diamonds altogether in their look.  

Emeralds were also on display in stunning emerald jewellery as either the core element of the jewellery or the centrepiece.  

It's obvious Emerald accessories and the emerald cut had a fantastic outing at the Cannes Film Festival 2026.  

  • Elongated, Chandelier Earrings Were In 

Actresses across the festival flaunted long-form diamond earrings, primarily drop earrings and chandelier earrings, which are delicately created to hang down appealingly without competing with the necklaces. 

Also, while some opted for a diamond on diamond design, others made the bold move of choosing a diamond-coloured stone combination that formed a contrast with their outfit. 

Gemstone jewellery was also frequently on display in neckwear jewellery, which also played artistically with coloured stones.   

How Cannes 2026 Fashion Differed from Cannes 2025 Fashion 

Unlike Cannes 2025, which favoured warm, yellow and rose gold metals, the 2026 event moved toward a neutralised and cool white gold and platinum metal trend.  

Also, the Cannes festival last year was highlighted by fiery Tanzanite and Emerald gems bearing vivid colours that lighten a look. This year was much different with ocean-inspired aquamarines, Paraíba tourmalines, and sapphires taking centre stage.  

Other trend changes include a departure from last year's layered necklaces and stackable jewellery to a more minimalistic, single statement piece.  

The concept of reverse statement necklaces wasn't around in 2025, but became a massive trend at the event this year.   

7 Biggest Jewellery Trends Seen at Cannes 2026 

Celebrities showed up and showed off their looks, but this year was different, as these seven Cannes jewellery trends shaped the whole event!   

1. Oversized Dangle Earrings 

Just about every actress who was wearing earrings on the Cannes film festival red carpet wore oversized earrings, which have vertical or horizontal depth.  

The earrings were either drops, chandeliers, or a mixture of the two, taking actress Tara Sutaria's look as inspiration. Starting off as a typical drop earring, the earring then departs from style into a flat, one-dimensional chandelier earring.  

They're made from diamonds and Sannan Skarn stones, a green-coloured gemstone, fitting right into the ocean-colour code most attendees followed.  

In case anyone needed bridal jewellery inspiration, 18Kt white gold diamond earrings work well with white and ivory-coloured corset gowns and other modern wedding wear dresses.  

2. Statement Jewellery  

There were many statement-making jewellery highlights from the Cannes Film Festival 2026, but we couldn't quite look past the reverse necklace trends. 

They were worn by actresses Daisy Edgar-Jones, Raya Martigny, and model Gabrielle Caunesil. These necklaces were purposely worn to decorate their backs, paired well with bare-back dresses, and created a spectacle that got people talking.   

Daisy Edgar-Jones' tie-necklace featured a pavé design with countless diamonds, featured in three different cuts: round, princess, and baguette. It was on full display with her cowl-drop sequinned gown.   

These diamond and gemstone pieces are bound to be a modern luxury jewellery trend that persists throughout 2026.  

3. Inspired Cocktail Rings 

While minimal and single pieces may have been the themes for the neckwear jewellery, the brief for rings drastically differed! Large, statement-making, and oversized were a few ways to describe the rings at this year's Cannes festival

Also, guests brought their rings out in numbers, wearing no less than two to three rings, which could be termed as over-accessorising given their size!  

The rings featured massive central diamonds, one worn by model Bella Hadid, having a massive 15.01-carat emerald-cut diamond and is further adorned by 1.21 carats worth of accent diamonds.  

She wasn't the only one; Demi Moore again wowed with a 10.76-carat diamond cocktail ring with matching diamond earrings.  

4. Vintage-Inspired Diamond Chokers 

Among the most eye-catching Cannes red carpet jewellery moments was the reappearance of the vintage-inspired high jewellery floral choker inspired by festoon-style neckwear.  

These neckwear accessories were a standout wear sported by Hollywood actress and Cannes 2026 jury member, Demi Moore, and Thai actress, Araya A. Hargate.  

Set as a choker that sprays out into floral-themed motifs that are delicately attached to the choker tiered necklace.  

The sparkling stones are deceiving to the eye; instead of using diamonds, the piece uses rock crystal set in white gold, creating a seamless white shine enhanced by colourless sparkle.  

5. Coloured Gemstone Jewellery  

The Lebanese actress, Nadine Nassib Njeim, brought all the colours out with a custom-made high jewellery set that seamlessly incorporated diamonds, amethyst, black onyx, and even a large, central pink tourmaline stone.  

The necklace, called "The Darling", took countless hours to complete, and the result was definitely one of the best Cannes red carpet jewellery pieces on display.  

The look stood out against her all-black gown, and it's said that the central tourmaline doubles up as a brooch, allowing the necklace itself to be worn in four different ways, based on the wearer's preferences.   

6. Art-Deco x Heritage High Jewellery

Indian actresses, Aditi Rao Hydari and Alia Bhatt, mixed rose-cut stones, Polki, and vintage-inspired design elements to represent the art deco and heritage jewellery niche. 

Alia's vintage-inspired choker with an heirloom-inspired bow motif puts old-world diamonds in the spotlight.   

These diamonds are known for their flat open-top facet and old European cuts, and unlike modern, fancy diamond cuts that enhance brilliance, these cuts maximise fire.  

Aditi wore a Polki choker necklace that featured an emerald drop pendant as the focal point. Another representation of Indian Polki heritage jewellery was on display on Huma Qureshi, who wore a layered Polki necklace with matching jewellery accessories. 

7. Mother-of-Pearl and Diamond Combinations 

The pearl and diamond combination once again made a statement appearance, though not in the form you would expect!  

Actor Colman Domingo wore an interesting Octopus ear climber crafted from diamond, mother-of-pearl and white gold. There were matching rings to go along with the eye-catching earpiece, making the set a photographer magnet.  

The piece will be a memorable look of the 79th Cannes Film Festival as it was cleverly designed to combine three precious materials without looking gaudy and overwhelming.   

How to Recreate a Cannes Red Carpet Jewellery Look   

If you're looking to incorporate Cannes red carpet jewellery into your daily wardrobe, take these steps to add it to your final look.  

  • Choose A Hero Jewellery Piece   

This Cannes festival was about a "hero piece"; mostly the necklace was made the centre of attraction, with a display of a large diamond, colourful gemstones, or a combination of them.  

Necklets were also a popular selection, and an improved variation of necklaces and a suitable option if you want a piece of jewellery that sits closer to the skin.  

Ensure the piece you choose is attractive enough to not be overshadowed by any other piece of jewellery you decide to wear. That said, ensure sparkle is amplified to avoid a clash if you choose to go with chandelier or drop diamond earrings.  

  • Balance Statement and Minimal Pieces   

Once you've selected your "main" piece, you have the task of balancing off your look with a combination of decorated and minimal pieces.  

Following this method of adding jewellery to your look will ensure that your outfit isn't overlooked due to overly decorated jewellery pieces. These pieces are made to give you balance and ensure you aren't left immobile by your jewellery accessories.  

If you're going for large diamond necklaces, be sure to pair them with earrings with minimalist diamonds to avoid overdoing the look.  

  • Match Jewellery to Your Neckline    

Choice of clothing will also play a role in what jewellery to wear. Low-cut tops and V-neck dresses are best for necklaces that have a dangling element, or a stunning diamond or gemstone highlight that needs to be on full display.  

High- or turtle-neck collars could also be a distraction when you're looking to show off your earrings, which have a vertical rather than a horizontal profile.        

  • Consider Jewellery Proportions   

If you are looking to recreate a Cannes red carpet jewellery look for every day, you'll want it to be feasible, allowing you to do your daily activities and your job without hindrance. 

That said, considering the proportions is essential! You don't want to go overboard with dramatic cocktail rings that could inhibit your activities throughout the day and make wearing them a pain. This becomes a problem when you must wear the jewellery for the entire day. 

  • Mix Contemporary and Classic Designs 

Following the Cannes Film Festival 2026 fashion trends, mixing contemporary and classic designs is a winning combination if you want to obtain the perfect balance of old and new jewellery fashion trends. 

These could include going for vintage-inspired chokers along with modern dangle earrings. These combinations offer a timeless look that isn't overly old-fashioned and outdated.  

End Note  

Once again, the Cannes Film Festival didn't disappoint when it came to fashion and jewellery. Celebrities took the opportunity to showcase statement and some vintage-themed jewellery that utilised diamonds and, in most cases, white gold.  

Ocean-coloured gemstone jewellery was a hit, with milky aquamarines, tourmalines, and sapphires being the highlight feature. Long, vertical diamond earrings were another trend, with large cocktail rings also having their fair share of time on the red carpet.  

FAQs 

What jewellery stood out at the Cannes Film Festival 2026? 

It was a landmark event for oversized rings, statement neckwear, reverse necklaces, and diamond earrings (chandelier and drops).  

What are the five major jewellery trends for 2026? 

The major jewellery trends in 2026 are oversized cocktail rings, diamond and white gold jewellery, gemstone jewellery, statement necklaces, and Vintage-inspired jewellery will trend in 2026.      

Were the jewellery themes for Cannes 2025 and Cannes 2026 similar? 

There was a stark difference between the Cannes red carpet jewellery from the two events. Last year focused on colourful and overly decorated jewellery designs, while this year championed statement necklaces that mostly used white gold and diamonds or gemstones.  

What colours were trending in jewellery from the 2026 Cannes Film Festival? 

This year's event saw oceanic colours take centre stage, meaning blues and greens were the theme, although a few celebrities did choose other colours, based on their outfits.  

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