Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, Georgina Rodríguez and more stars shone at the Met Gala 2026 wearing Chopard high jewellery.
The Swiss maison dominated the red carpet with some of the most striking pieces of the night.
If one thing became clear at the Met Gala 2026, it is that Chopard was one of the evening’s defining brands. In an edition shaped by the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, several of the most influential figures on the red carpet turned to the maison’s high jewellery to complete their looks.
From exceptional diamond pieces to creations from its Haute Joaillerie collection, Chopard positioned itself as one of the key common threads among the celebrities gathered in New York.
Beyoncé

The artist elevated her look with a selection of pieces from The Garden of Kalahari Collection, including a Fairmined white gold necklace set with a 6.41-carat diamond and over 140 additional carats, alongside a bracelet featuring two emerald-cut diamonds of 21 and 14.7 carats. She completed the look with a cuff bracelet featuring a large emerald cabochon and diamond earrings from the Precious Lace collection.
Sabrina Carpenter
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She opted for a concept entirely centred on diamonds, wearing 9.59-carat earrings and two necklaces — one integrated into the dress — with over 100 combined carats. She added rings from the Ice Cube collection, maintaining a clean yet impactful aesthetic.
Emma Chamberlain

She embraced a mix of coloured stones, wearing yellow diamond earrings of nearly 20 carats, diamond studs and a ring set with a purple sapphire, all from the Haute Joaillerie collection.
Georgina Rodríguez
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She wore some of the night’s most exclusive pieces, including Fairmined white gold earrings featuring a 25-carat pear-shaped diamond, alongside a ring set with a 20-carat cushion-cut diamond, both from The Garden of Kalahari Collection.
Liu Wen

She maintained a more refined approach with 26.82-carat diamond earrings and rings from the Precious Lace collection, reinforcing her elegant and understated style.
Rauw Alejandro

He brought menswear into the high jewellery conversation with a white gold diamond watch from the L’Heure du Diamant collection, alongside earrings and rings from the Ice Cube line.
Amelia Gray

She opted for a more experimental combination, with oversized aquamarine and pearl earrings — exceeding 140 carats — and a black diamond ring, all from the Haute Joaillerie collection.
Yseult
She closed the selection with a look defined by large-format white and brown pearls, paired with amethysts and diamonds, as well as a cushion-cut diamond ring of over 6 carats.

On a night where every detail matters, Chopard achieved something rare: becoming the invisible thread connecting multiple looks, reinforcing its position as one of the most influential high jewellery houses of the moment.