Jenna Ortega wears R$ 2.2 million jewels at the Golden Globes

Jenna Ortega wears R$ 2.2 million jewels at the Golden Globes

Jenna Ortega was one of the most anticipated figures on the red (actually gray) carpet of the 80th Golden Globes. The young actress, who plays Wandinha in the Netflix series of the same name, has chosen a look that has nothing to do with her character, showing personality and a certain audacity. She wore a nude pleated dress with strategic cutouts by Gucci and jewels totaling BRL 2,235,800.




Jenna Ortega wears R$ 2.2 million jewels at the Golden Globes

They are all from the American brand Tiffany and, in all, she wore nine pieces, three necklaces, an earring, a bracelet and four rings. Five jewels exhibited by the actress are on sale in Brazil, for a price of R$ 1,657,800. The other four are not on sale here, but according to the brand’s advisory, they would cost R$578,000 in reais.

Discover the details of each jewel shown by Jenna Ortega at the Golden Globes.



The gold, platinum and diamond necklace was created by French designer Jean Schlumberger (1907-1987). It’s called the Lynn Necklace and it costs $60,000. If imported to Brazil, it costs R$435,000.



The Tiffany T necklace in white gold is studded with dozens of baguette-shaped diamonds and measures 36.8 cm. It costs no less than R$ 1,145,000.

The Serpente necklace in the shape of a serpentine is one of the original designs by Italian designer Elsa Peretti (1940-2021) for Tiffany. Made of sterling silver, it measures 50.75 cm and costs BRL 38,340.



The Flame snaps cost no less than R $ 87,000.

Also by Jean Schlumberger, the Stone bracelet worn by Jenna Ortega costs R$ 276,000 in Brazil.

Aliança Vine costs R$ 30,450 and is inspired by Tiffany Victoria designs, with flowers, vines and leaves.

The Sixteen Stone Ring also features Jean Schlumberger’s gold “X” symbol of love. It has brilliant cut diamonds on a platinum base and costs BRL 81,000.

The Lynn, by Schlumberger® “X” diamond ring is not available in stores in Brazil. It costs US$13,000, but if it were for sale here, it would cost R$94,000.

The ring with two intertwined alliances from the Paloma’s Melody line, also not available in Brazil, costs US$ 8,500 in the United States. Here the value would be R$ 49,000 reais.









Jean Schlumberger.




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