All that glimmers is surely gold . . . or platinum, or diamond encrusted. That's what the Oscars red carpet had us realizing. From archival jewels dating back to the beginning of the 20th century to brand new debuts from trademark jewelers, the stars didn't leave a single gemstone unturned. Ahead, we've collected the most lust-worthy accessory moments that deserve a second — or third, or 15th — look. Just try not to reach through your computer screen to swipe them. They're on loan.
The Wonder Woman star let this brand new custom Tiffany & Co. necklace — with its 27-carat aquamarine drop and more than 1,000 diamonds — do all the heavy lifting.
We couldn't take our eyes off the Black Panther star's hair. She wore a strand of faux leaves, which was inspired by traditional Rwandan Amasunzu hairstyles, through her natural strands.
There was no clutch more whimsical than the cream Roger Vivier one — bedecked with three-dimensional flowers — that Moss carried down the red carpet.
She may have chosen a suit, but the actress still added a feminine touch with these Louis Vuitton garnet vintage earrings.
The actress topped her blue custom Reem Acra dress with oversize monochromatic jewels — including a 115-carat cushion-cut sapphire and diamond necklace and matching 25-carat earrings — courtesy of Harry Winston. The grand total for all her well-coordinated bling? A whopping $3.8 million.
On one hand: three link diamond bracelets. On the other? A jewel-embellished Roger Vivier hot-pink clutch to match her even hotter-pink dress.
Harry Winston was responsible for these 24-carat cluster-diamond chandelier sparklers dangling from the Oscar winner's ears.
These 16-carat Harry Winston "river diamond" earrings were positively entrancing.
The I, Tonya star chose a classic 55-carat diamond necklace in platinum by Forevermark with Premier Gem stud earrings.
The actress opted for vintage Bulgari jewels, including a diamond two-strand necklace circa 1930 and a platinum-set diamond bracelet circa 1939.
The Lady Bird director's Tiffany & Co. moonstone necklace came straight out of the archives. It was designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the early 1900s.
It was hard to notice anything other than Zendaya's Bulgari vintage art deco pendant diamond earrings.
Talk about starstruck: the Academy Award nominee chose delicate star-studded diamond earrings in 18-carat white gold.
The spherical lucite clutch on a chain-link strap was the perfect transparent addition to Margot's all-white look.
The star's jaw-dropping zuria ensemble and headpiece were both inspired by her Eritrean heritage.