Remember the Djula diamond choker Ariana Grande once wore at a performance? That’s not the only iconic jewellery to grace the stage
A production performed to the nines is what most audiences expect (and pay for) to see, and seasoned stars like Beyoncé and Lady Gaga always deliver. There is no doubt. However, it’s always a treat to see our favourite singers in the best of appearances, especially if they bedazzle not only through their talent but also through their fits and accessories.
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Here, Tatler lists the appearances and performances that made a mark in pop culture, particularly the jewellery worn and adorned by the respective artists.
Beyoncé - Renaissance World Tour

Above Beyoncé in a custom-made Tiffany & Co. in Brussels. (Photo: Tiffany & Co.)

Above Beyoncé in a custom-made Tiffany & Co. in Sunderland. (Photo: Tiffany & Co.)
Last May 12, Tiffany & Co announced that it is the official jeweller for Beyoncé’s much-anticipated Renaissance World Tour.
In Brussels, Belgium, the “Break My Soul” singer wore a custom Tiffany & Co necklace with crystals. Meanwhile, she stunned the crowd when she emerged in a custom Tiffany Hardwear Multilayer Choker and HardWear Link Earrings at her concert in Sunderland, England.
Rihanna - Super Bowl Halftime Show

Above Rihanna performs during Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
In Glendale, Arizona last February 12, Rihanna made history by performing during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show. As she sang “Where Have You Been,” “Only Girl,” and “Umbrella,” the brooches attached to her person were garnering attention.
On the Fenty Beauty CEO’s bespoke jumpsuit designed by Jonathan Anderson are three vintage diamond brooches from Joseph Saidian & Sons.
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Ariana Grande - Billboard Music Awards

Above Ariana Grande performs at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Singer and actress Ariana Grande performed at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 20, 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her talent (and high notes) wasn’t the only thing sparkling that night: her US$ 169,000 necklace was taking the spotlight as well.
The choker was almost lost that same night too, when, in the middle of the performance, it went missing from her neck. Good thing it was found immediately afterwards.
Lady Gaga - The Academy Awards
One of the most famous pieces of jewellery in the world is the Tiffany Diamond by Tiffany & Co, and Lady Gaga had the opportunity to wear it on stage at the 2019 Academy Awards.
As she was thanking her team, family, and friends for the Best Original Song award, the necklace was a spectacle to behold. It is, allegedly, one of the most expensive jewellery ever worn to the Oscars to date.
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Katy Perry - King Charles III’s Coronation

Above Katy Perry departs the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 06, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Above Katy Perry performs on stage during the Coronation Concert on May 07, 2023 in Windsor, England. (Photo: Leon Neal/Getty Images)
May 6th and 7th 2023 were busy days for Katy Perry and her fans. She attended the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6 in London, England in a bespoke lavender Vivienne Westwood suit paired with a triple-row faux-pearl orb pendant choker from the same brand.
The following day, as she performed Roar and Firework at the coronation concert, it was as if her gown inspired by a 2006 Vivienne Westwood Gold Label collection and matching golden cherub earrings were singing with her.
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