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Tony Awards red carpet spotlights statement gold jewelry and chokers

Statement earrings and collar-length gold led the Tony Awards red carpet, with a Renato Cipullo choker in smoky topaz, white gold and 18k yellow gold setting the tone.

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The strongest jewelry on the Tony Awards red carpet was not subtle, and that was the point. Statement earrings and chokers took the lead, pushing gold back into occasion wear as something sculptural and visible, meant to frame the face and sit close to the neckline rather than disappear against a gown.

The clearest example was a Renato Cipullo Figura choker, built around faceted smoky topaz beads and finished in a white-and-18k-yellow-gold frame with diamond detailing. That combination mattered: the smoky topaz softened the richness of the gold, while the mixed-metal structure kept the piece from reading overly heavy. The result was a collar-length jewel with presence, but also with enough negative space and contrast to feel tailored rather than old-fashioned. In a room full of evening clothes, it read as the kind of necklace that can carry an entire look without needing much else.

That balance is exactly why gold felt fresh on this carpet. Instead of thin chains layered for discretion, the pieces that landed best were built with proportion in mind. Chokers brought the eye upward and sat tightly enough to work with open necklines, while statement earrings did the opposite, pulling light toward the jawline and giving the face a hard-edged frame. In both cases, the jewelry behaved like part of the silhouette, not just decoration added at the end.

For readers translating the look into real event dressing, the lesson is not about scale alone. It is about choosing one gold gesture with conviction: a collar that lies flat and structured, or earrings with enough volume to hold their own against evening fabric. Mixed metals also did useful work here, especially when white gold sharpened the warmth of yellow gold and diamonds added a flash of brightness without overwhelming the design. That kind of contrast keeps a bold piece feeling polished.

The red carpet made a clear case for gold’s return in its most architectural forms. Chokers and statement earrings offered a sharper, more deliberate alternative to daintier jewelry, and their strength came from exact proportions, visible craftsmanship and a confidence that favored line over excess.

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