Vintage Diamond Jewelry from the Tiffany & Co. Archives Ruled This Red Carpet Season
Explore the archival Tiffany & Co. diamond jewelry that defined the 2025 red carpet season’s glamour.
Updated: October 20, 2025
Written by: Hannah Militano

The 2025 red carpet season has been filled with outrageous jewels, but what stole the show was the natural diamond jewelry from the past. Mid-century necklaces, brooches, and dangling earrings were adorned by Hollywood’s most elite, thanks to the Tiffany & Co. Achives. This year’s film premieres, Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, BAFTAs, SAG Awards, Oscars, and the Academy Museum Gala, saw A-listers from the newly minted Oscar winner Mikey Madison to The Bear‘s Jeremy Allen White sport historic vintage diamond jewelry.
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- Hannah Militano covers diamond jewelry trends, the fashion industry, pop culture, and celebrity news.
- She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology.
- As a journalist, her work has been featured in publications such as Editorialist, Carine Roitfeld’s CR Fashion Book, L’Officiel USA, Grazia USA, Coveteur, and more.
Mikey Madison Wore a Vintage Necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Academy Museum Gala


Mikey Madison arrived at the 2025 Academy Museum Gala in a lacey custom Dior gown by Jonathan Anderson, with a Tiffany & Co. Archives necklace in platinum with diamonds and emeralds, crafted between 1890-1910. The Anora actress wore platinum earrings with over 2 carats of diamonds, a platinum diamond ring, and a platinum ring accented with a striking tsavorite.
Amanda Seyfried Wore a Vintage Necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Academy Museum Gala


Styled by Elizabeth Stewart, Amanda Seyfried attended the 2025 Academy Museum Gala in a black beaded Prada gown with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including a Tiffany & Co. Archives necklace in gold, platinum, diamonds and emeralds, originally created in 1999. The actress teamed the stand-out jewel with diamond Tiffany earrings, and a 6-carat diamond ring.
Channing Tatum Wore a Vintage Brooch from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Academy Museum Gala


Channing Tatum teamed his chocolate brown Fendi suite with a Tiffany & Co. Archives floral brooch in platinum and gold, with natural diamonds, created in 1939, with a Tiffany Eternity 28 MM cushion-shaped watch in white gold with diamonds, styled by Jason Bolden.
Greta Lee Wore a Vintage Diamonds from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Academy Museum Gala

Greta Lee wore a plunging black lace Christian Dior gown by Jonathan Anderson at the 2025 Academy Museum Gala, with a Tiffany & Co. Archives necklace in platinum with diamonds, crafted between 1925–1945. Styled by Danielle Goldberg, the star paired her look with archival diamond earrings, created between 1950–1960, and a 10-carat diamond Tiffany Soleste ring.


Hailey Bieber Wore a Vintage Bracelet from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Academy Museum Gala


Hailey Bieber attended the annual event in a brown corseted Schiaparelli Spring / Summer 2025 Couture gown, styled by Andrew Mukamal, with Tiffany & Co. diamonds. The Rhode founder wore a diamond bracelet in platinum-iridium from the Archives, created in 1957. She added on a 12-carat diamond earrings and a 6-carat diamond ring from the 2024 Tiffany Blue Book Collection.
Mikey Madison Wore a Vintage Necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Oscars


Best Actress winner, Anora star Mikey Madison went for Old Hollywood chic for her big night. Madison donned a Dior Haute Couture gown inspired by the House’s 1956 collection. She adorned an incredible vintage diamond necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives. Crafted between 1909 and 1919, the openwork platinum-iridium and diamond necklace featured an old European-cut diamond at its center, weighing 3.9 carats.
Gal Gadot Wore a Vintage Necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Oscars


Gal Gadot attended the 2025 Oscars, wearing a Tiffany Archives necklace that exemplifies the exuberance of its time: 1980. 18-karat yellow gold and platinum graduated discs feather around her neck, featuring 433 round and brilliant-cut natural diamonds, totaling 6.35 carats.
The piece was created by renowned fine jewelry designer Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co. Throughout her career, the Austria-born has often implemented the three-dimensional art of sculpture throughout her designs. She was hired as an in-house designer for Tiffany & Co. in 1974 and maintained the partnership for 18 years.
Robert Downey Jr. Wore a Vintage Brooch from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Oscars


Presenter of the Best Supporting Actor Oscar, Robert Downey Jr. arrived at the 2025 Academy Awards with a Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. brooch pinned to his lapel. Crafted in 1956, the ruby Two Fruit Clip was sourced from the Tiffany Archives, featuring natural diamonds sculpted into leaves.
Mikey Madison Wore a Vintage Necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 SAG Awards


Anora ingénue Mikey Madison attended the 2025 SAG Awards, wearing a custom Louis Vuitton gown with dazzling vintage Tiffany & Co. jewelry, styled by Jamie Mizrahi. Teamed with modern designs, the actress sported a platinum and natural diamond necklace from the House’s archives, dating back to 1949-1959.
Jeremy Allen White Wore a Vintage Brooch from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 SAG Awards


At the 2025 SAG Awards, The Bear actor Jeremy Allen White wore a custom black three-piece single-breasted Louis Vuitton tuxedo with a Tiffany & Co. Archives natural diamond starburst brooch in yellow gold and platinum, estimated to have been crafted between 1941-1968.
Throughout the 1940s, platinum was banned and confined to strictly wartime usage, which is in line with this piece’s amount of yellow gold. As far as it’s modern history goes, Kendrick Lamar also wore the pin during his cameo at the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime show, along with a myriad of other Tiffany brooches.
Selena Gomez Wore Vintage Jewelry from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 BAFTAs

Selena Gomez attended the 2025 BAFTA Awards in London, wearing a custom Schiaparelli gown and archival diamond jewelry from Tiffany & Co, styled by Erin Walsh. The Emilia Pérez actress wore pear-shaped diamond drop earrings with two Art Deco diamond bracelets.
She added on a Tiffany High Jewelry ring set with a round brilliant diamond of over 10 carats, totaling over 8 carats of diamond accents, and a Tiffany Victoria diamond vine band ring.



Mikey Madison Wore A Vintage Necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 BAFTAs


Winner of the Best Actress BAFTA award for her role in Anora, Mikey Madison wore an ivory strapless custom Prada gown, styled by Jamie Mizrahi. The star wore a diamond bow necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives, estimated to have been crafted between 1948 and 1953 at the 2025 BAFTA Awards.
Cynthia Erivo Wore Vintage Jewels from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 BAFTAs


Cynthia Erivo wore a white lace custom Louis Vuitton dress and archival Tiffany & Co. jewels at the 2025 BAFTA Awards, styled by Jason Bolden. The Wicked star donned vintage Tiffany diamond and emerald earrings from the 1920s Jazz Age and a vintage diamond and emerald bracelet, dated between 1925 and 1940.


Anya Taylor-Joy Wore a Vintage Necklace from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to The Gorge Premiere


Anya Taylor-Joy stepped out for the premiere of her new film The Gorge in Los Angeles, with a major business in the front, party in the back situation. Styled by Ryan Hastings, the actress teamed her fluttering Christian Dior frock with an archival Tiffany & Co. necklace from the early 20th century dangling down her back. The Art Deco masterpiece was created between 1905 and 1920.
Demi Moore Wore a Vintage Bracelet from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Critics Choice Awards


Throughout awards season and her entire press junket for The Substance, Demi Moore has churned out stunning look after look. Styled by Brad Goreski, the actress attended the 2025 Critics Choice Awards in a Schiaparelli Fall/Winter 2024 Couture gown with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including natural diamond earrings with Sri Lankan Sapphires and an 8-carat diamond ring. Adding a special touch to her ensemble, Moore adorned a little piece of history on her wrist. A relic of mid-century chic from the Tiffany Archives, the natural diamond wristwatch was created between 1950 and 1960.
Naomi Watts Wore a Vintage Bracelet from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Critics Choice Awards


Nominated for best actress in a limited series in her role as Babe Paley in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, Naomi Watts attended the 2025 Critics Choice Awards in a classic black dress and Tiffany jewels. The actress sported Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock diamond earrings with a diamond ring of over 5 carats.
Her character, socialite Babe Paley, was known as a style icon of her day and quite the jewelry connoisseur. Pulling style inspiration from the past, Watts added a Tiffany & Co. Archives bracelet to her look. The gold and platinum cuff with diamond detailing was created between 1939 and 1945.
Gal Gadot Wore a Vintage Bracelet from the Tiffany & Co. Archives to the 2025 Golden Globes


Gal Gadot arrived at the 2025 Golden Globes in a sleek black cutout custom Giorgio Armani Privégown – the perfect blank canvas to show off her incredible Tiffany & Co. jewelry. Acting as a presenter for the evening, the Snow White actress wore large oval-shaped diamond drop Wings earrings from the Blue Book 2024: Tiffany Céleste collection and mixed her new High Jewelry with a vintage statement piece. Gadot wore a 1930s diamond and platinum bracelet over her long sleeve for extra shine. Sourced from the Tiffany Archives, the bracelet was created between 1930 and 1939.
Cooper Koch Wore a Vintage Brooch from the Tiffany Archives to the 2025 Golden Globes


Cooper Koch attended the 2025 Golden Globes as a first-time nominee for his role in Monsters: the Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. The actor looked as dapper as ever in an Armani tuxedo, with a vintage 18-karat gold and natural diamond flower brooch from the Tiffany Archives pinned to his lapel. Crafted between 1957 and 1978, the piece was fittingly born during the Flower Child counterculture era of the 1960s and ’70s.