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Jewels on Film! A History of Cinema’s Most Unforgettable Bling

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Film has always understood what a jewel can do. As Holly Golightly sighs in Breakfast at Tiffany’s—“I’m just crazy about Tiffany’s”—we’re reminded that a great jewel can telegraph longing, promise status, expose betrayal, or—on rare occasion—redeem the heart that wears it. A diamond necklace can hold an entire plot in its clasp; a ring can alter the course of kingdoms. From the glimmering rivieras of Hitchcock’s Monaco to the doomed decks of the Titanic, jewelry on film has never been mere ornamentation—it is character, subtext, and mood distilled into carats and light. Hollywood lore, after all, was built on shimmer: Elizabeth Taylor’s Bulgari bangles clinked with power; Marilyn’s pink-satin gloves cupped diamonds like candy; a Cartier masterpiece can carry a Met Gala heist. For nearly a century, filmmakers have known that jewels speak a visual language of their own—each sparkle a whisper of glamour, danger, or desire—while the jeweler becomes co-director and the gem a co-star. Whether sourced from Tiffany’s and Cartier or imagined in the minds of screenwriters, these pieces endure because they embody fantasy: love preserved, beauty suspended, fate sealed in gold.

And as Vogue World: Hollywood readies a celebration of film and fashion this fall, it feels right to revisit the jewels that have lit up the silver screen like stars of their own.

Jewels on Film A History of Cinemas Most Unforgettable Bling

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The Pink Panther (1963): The Pink Panther Diamond

Blake Edwards’s caper introduces the hulking blush-tinted Pink Panther diamond—so named for the panther-shaped flaw at its center—belonging to Princess Dala (Claudia Cardinale). Gentleman thief Sir Charles Lytton (David Niven) circles the prize while Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) bungles the pursuit with sublime obliviousness. The stone isn’t just loot; it’s the film’s organizing myth, a glittering pretext for continental mischief, bedroom farce, and Henry Mancini’s purring theme. One jewel, and a franchise—and comic archetype—was born.

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