After appearing on Gal Gadot’s neck in the movie ‘Death on the Nile’, Tiffany & Co.’s golden diamond continued to be used by Lady Gaga at the 2019 Academy Awards.
Expensive jewelry is not simply jewelry, but also plays an important role in helping many Hollywood movies succeed. SCMP . After being used in works, these expensive items continue to become fashion icons, reused by many famous stars on important occasions.
Typically the necklace with the face is a gold diamond of Tiffany & Co., after being an accessory associated with the image of Gal Gadot – the female lead in the movie, the golden diamond continues to be star Audrey Hepburn, singer Lady Gaga used. The Tiffany & Co. gold diamond on Gal Gadot’s neck in Death on the Nile. Photo: Bazaar Vietnam. The movie becomes more attractive with a story related to jewelry The TV work about the robbery in 2018 is titled Ocean’s 8 is one of the series inspired by the legendary jewel in Cartier’s archive. In this work, Anne Hathaway plays Daphne Kluger, a scheming actress who collaborates with seven other women to steal the Toussaint necklace in a daring theft at Met Gala (New York). In the movie, the necklace is transported from Cartier’s secure vault to Kluger’s hotel room. However, the inner ring Ocean’s 8 not the original ring. This is a product created based on the sketch of the artistic director at the time, Jeanne Toussaint. As the film’s exclusive jewelry partner, Cartier only had eight weeks to prepare these signature items. The brand’s Paris-based line of craftsmen reduced the size of the design by 20% to fit Hathaway and used zirconium oxide instead of diamond for the sparkle. In the movie, the necklace is breathtakingly stolen. However, in real life, Cartier or Met Gala will certainly not let the same happen. During the filmmaking process, when brands lend actors precious jewelry, they are often present to help and equip many necessary measures to protect characters as well as expensive items. For example, Cartier spent five days at the Metropolitan Museum to track and tailor costumes and accessories for each star. Ocean’s 8 is not the only film that emphasizes the importance of jewelry and uses jewelry as the main theme of the story. In Death on the Nile , an adaptation of the 1937 novel by Agatha Christie, a diamond by Tiffany & Co. helped the work become more dramatic, unpredictable and attractive. Star Audrey Hepburn used to wear a gold diamond from Tiffany & Co. while promoting Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The film stars many famous stars with the main actress, Gal Gadot. In addition, the film stars actor and director Kenneth Branagh, who plays Hercule Poirot. Hercule Poirot must deal with the mysterious murder involving a yellow diamond necklace worn by the character Linnet Ridgeway Doyle played by Gadot. Inner necklace Death on the Nile no stranger to the audience. According to the Bazaar Vietnam , the first time the gold diamond Tiffany & Co. Public appearance was at the Tiffany Feather Ball ball in 1957. Tiffany & Co. gave to Lady Mary Whitehouse – British social activist who received a royal medal. In 1961, this golden diamond was removed and attached to a bow-shaped diamond necklace designed by Jean Schlumberger and worn on the neck of Audrey Hepburn when promoting the movie. Breakfast at Tiffany’s . This is when the golden diamond Tiffany & Co. Become a fashion icon. Until 2019, the gold diamond Tiffany & Co will appear again. This time, the diamond is mounted on a more modern necklace and carried by Lady Gaga on the Oscar red carpet 2019. This time, the necklace becomes the most expensive jewelry ever to appear at the Oscar ceremony. Lady Gaga used to wear a Tiffany & Co. gold diamond. at the Oscars 2019. Just like Cartier did in Ocean’s 8, Tiffany & Co. created a replica of the 129 carat stone for the inner necklace Death on the Nile . The original jewel dates back to 1877, where it was first discovered in raw form, weighing 287 carats in South Africa. It was later acquired, cut and polished in 1878. Jewelry helps the character come to life In Wonder Woman 1984, a character played by Gadot using Tiffany & Co.’s Elsa Peretti Bone bracelet. In The Great Gatsby (2013) and Rocketman ( 2019), all actors wear jewelry made of precious gems that create elegance and authenticity. The use of expensive jewelry by the characters in each movie indirectly creates a good relationship between filmmakers and jewelry brands around the world. Specifically, thanks Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Tiffany & Co. became famous overnight. At the same time, Audrey Hepburn’s character, Holly Golightly, became an icon of the times. In addition to jewelry brands, designers are the ones who play an important role in portraying the character’s true personality. In Rocketman Taron Egerton’s role as Elton John comes to life thanks to a collaboration between designer Julia Day and co-president and art director Caroline Scheufele of Chopard. Julia Day said the jewels not only express the singer’s eccentricity, but also reflect the vitality and flashiness of John’s chaotic life in the 70s. Flowers of Elton John through costume design. I am very happy to be able to use jewelry to highlight the outfit, “she said. Not only that, Julia Day can exploit many new perspectives from the character. The designer knows how to use sparkling, shining jewelry just enough to make John’s character come alive than ever. Art Director Caroline Scheufele once shared: “I am very happy to be able to participate in this film. I want to make sure that Chopard jewelry and watches will help actor Taron Egerton become Sir Elton John. Final, SCMP The biggest testament to the success of a film and the important role high jewelry plays is when the stars fall in love and talk about them. The diamond in the movie Death on the Nile. The necklace in Death on the Nile is not unfamiliar to the audience. It used to appear on Lady Gaga’s neck at the 2019 Academy Awards. Previously, this 129 carat diamond was worn for the first time by Mary Whitehouse 1957 and the second by Audrey Hepburn during the photo shoot for Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
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