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Luxury Desert Diamonds Steal the Spotlight at the 2026 BAFTA Awards

03 Mar 2026 By travelandtourworld

Luxury Desert Diamonds Steal the Spotlight at the 2026 BAFTA Awards

London, UK, 2nd March 2026 – At the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA), Desert diamonds took centre stage as they dazzled on the red carpet, worn by some of the most beloved actors and actresses in the entertainment industry. These unique diamonds, with their shades of champagne, honey, cognac, and whiskey, added an element of timeless elegance while showcasing contemporary style.

The Allure of Desert Diamonds on the Red Carpet

From the exquisite champagne and brown hues to the warm cognac and whiskey tones, Desert diamonds became a symbol of sophistication at the prestigious event. These diamonds, set in an array of stunning cuts and designs, were worn by prominent personalities, with each piece reflecting a blend of nature’s beauty and luxury.

Among the standouts was Gillian Anderson, who, alongside Nathalie Emmanuel, led the Desert diamond trend with her striking diamond earrings and rings. The pieces, crafted by Brazilian jeweller Ara Vartanian, featured asymmetrical stone earrings set with brown and white diamonds. Nathalie Emmanuel, on the other hand, wore elongated drop earrings punctuated with brown diamonds, paired with a matching bracelet and rings, further elevating her red carpet look.

Audrey Nuna and Archie Madekwe’s Bold Fashion Choices

K-Pop star Audrey Nuna made a statement at the BAFTA ceremony by adorning Desert diamond ear climbers from ANANYA, adding an edgy yet refined touch to her ensemble. Meanwhile, Rising Star nominee Archie Madekwe embraced the revival of brooches on the red carpet. He paired his custom Dior suit with a white diamond brooch from Ara Vartanian and complemented his look with Desert diamond vintage rings, making a bold fashion statement that turned heads.

Regé-Jean Page and Poppy Delevingne’s Desert Diamond Pieces

Regé-Jean Page, known for his striking fashion choices, brought the beauty of the natural world to life by donning a Desert diamond dragonfly brooch from Hirsh London. Inspired by fauna, this piece was a unique and creative accessory, adding a dynamic touch to his formal attire.

Poppy Delevingne also shone at the British Vogue and GǪ Fashion and Film Party, where she was seen wearing a curated selection of Desert diamonds by Ara Vartanian. The model and actress chose a breathtaking necklace from the Empirea collection, which featured 17.34 carats of brown diamonds. Poppy’s choice of Desert diamonds added an extra layer of glamour to the evening, exemplifying the brand’s elegance and allure.

The Enduring Beauty of Natural Diamonds

The dazzling display of Desert diamonds at the BAFTAs served as a powerful reminder of the timeless beauty and unique nature of natural diamonds. Born from the earth, these diamonds embody both style and glamour, making them the perfect accessory for red carpet events. The hue variations and exquisite craftsmanship showcased at the awards ceremony highlight the extraordinary potential of these diamonds to captivate and elevate any occasion.

Desert diamonds have steadily gained recognition for their exceptional quality and distinct charm, with each piece representing a beautiful fusion of nature, elegance, and contemporary luxury. These diamonds are no longer confined to jewellery boxes but have firmly established their place in the world of high fashion, where they continue to make their mark on the global stage.

De Beers Group’s Legacy in the Diamond Industry

As a leading force in the diamond industry, De Beers Group has long been committed to providing the highest quality diamonds while ensuring sustainability and ethical practices. Founded in 1888, the company has grown to become the world’s leading diamond producer, with mining operations in Botswana, Namibia, Canada, and South Africa. De Beers Group remains a key player in the diamond industry, developing innovative solutions for diamond sourcing, traceability, and sustainability.

With a strong focus on building a brighter future through ethical integrity and sustainability, De Beers continues to contribute to the legacy of diamonds, offering both luxury and responsibility to its customers.

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