Demi Moore, Miley Cyrus, and Colman Domingo made a striking impact at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party with exclusive jewellery from Boucheron.
The Vanity Fair Oscars Party, held on March 2 in Los Angeles, brought together some of the most prominent figures from film and television, who stood out with their fashion and jewellery choices. This time, several stars opted for the sophisticated creations of Maison Boucheron, adding a touch of luxury and elegance to the event.

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Demi Moore stood out with Pompon earrings in rose gold, entirely paved with diamonds. She complemented her look with a citrine bracelet in yellow gold, from the Boucheron Privée Collection of 1945, and a delicate Quatre Radiant Edition ring in its smallest version.
Felicity Jones chose Vendôme Liseré earrings in white gold with diamonds and black lacquer, along with an impressive Vendôme Liseré solitaire ring featuring a 4.10-carat emerald-cut diamond, surrounded by baguette and round-cut diamonds.

Actor Colman Domingo went for a unique piece: the Flots lavallière from the Haute Joaillerie Carte Blanche, Or Bleu collection, which required 500 hours of work to create. He also wore discreet yet striking Wladimir, the Cat earrings, featuring diamonds and tsavorites in white gold.
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Miley Cyrus opted for a set of pieces from the Quatre Radiant Edition collection, including hoops, a ring, and a wedding band in white gold, all set with diamonds in various cuts.

Sarah Paulson chose Iceberg earrings, featuring diamonds and rock crystal in white gold, along with a Quatre Radiant Edition ring.

Tracee Ellis Ross wore the spectacular Sable Noir necklace and two rings from the Maison: Plume de Paon and Zèbre, both in white gold with diamond inlays and exotic materials.



Kit Connor, Louisa Jacobson, and Stacy Martin also wore stunning pieces from Boucheron, highlighting the craftsmanship and design of the iconic jewellery house during an unforgettable night.

Felicity Jones wore the Vendôme Liseré dormeuses, paved and set with diamonds on white gold with black lacquer, as well as the Vendôme Liseré solitaire, set with a 4.10ct emerald-cut diamond, paved with baguette and round diamonds, on white gold with black lacquer.