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Sharon Stone’s layered gemstone necklace turns LACMA gala look into artful color statement

Sharon Stone paired a sheer LACMA gown with a layered amethyst-and-turquoise necklace, proving one pendant can steady a busy neckline.

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Sharon Stone’s layered gemstone necklace turns LACMA gala look into artful color statement
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Sharon Stone turned a crowded red-carpet neckline into a lesson in restraint at LACMA’s Opening Gala for the David Geffen Galleries, where a layered gemstone necklace did the styling work that extra chains would have undone. The look paired amethyst and turquoise tones with gold hardware and a center pendant, giving the jewelry enough color and texture to hold its own against a sheer illusion dress with floating tassels.

The rest of the outfit made the point even clearer. Stone wore black hot pants and a matching bralette under the see-through gown, so the eye already had motion, skin, and fabric movement to process before it reached the collar. In that setting, the necklace did not compete with the dress. It anchored it. That is the rule to keep in mind when a neckline is already busy: choose one pendant-led layer, let it lead, and keep the supporting pieces minimal so the whole look reads as composed rather than overworked.

That balance was fitting for an event with real visual stakes. LACMA hosted the gala on Thursday, April 16, 2026, for the opening of the David Geffen Galleries, the museum’s new building for its permanent collection designed by Peter Zumthor. The evening raised nearly $11.5 million, a new record for a LACMA fundraiser, and the guest list reflected that scale, with Paris Hilton, Heidi Klum, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Alicia Keys, and Will Ferrell among the arrivals.

Stone’s necklace also landed in the middle of a broader jewelry shift that has favored color over quiet polish. Late-2025 and 2026 coverage has pointed to colorful gemstone statements, beaded necklaces, and intentional stacking as the shapes to watch, while emeralds and yellow gold have stayed especially current. Stone’s piece fit that mood without tipping into clutter because the color story was disciplined: two gemstone tones, one gold framework, one central pendant.

For readers building their own layered look, the takeaway is practical. When a dress already has sheer fabric, tassels, or heavy movement, the necklace should not ask for attention in the same way. A single colorful gemstone layer, especially one with a clear center, can create the polish that multiple competing chains rarely deliver.

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