Zendaya’s stunning appearance at the 2025 Golden Globes had fashion enthusiasts buzzing. She paid tribute to Joyce Bryant in a burnt orange Louis Vuitton gown, paired with a show-stopping Bvlgari necklace featuring a tourmaline pendant and Old Hollywood-inspired waves. However, it was a subtle detail that stole the spotlight: a ring on that finger. Fans speculated that the 5.02-carat cushion-cut East-West ring, worn on her engagement finger, might signal an upcoming wedding to her longtime partner, Tom Holland. While the couple has yet to confirm the news, eagle-eyed observers quickly identified the ring as a creation by Jessica McCormack, a jewelry brand increasingly favored by Hollywood’s elite.
Zendaya wasn’t the only star to showcase Jessica McCormack’s designs at the event. Zoë Kravitz, the brand’s first ambassador, elevated her black strapless Saint Laurent gown with a pair of dazzling chandelier earrings. The earrings, crafted from fourteen pear-cut diamonds totaling 26.04 carats, were set in blackened white gold, adding a touch of glamour to her look.
Jessica McCormack’s jewelry has become a go-to for celebrities, thanks to its unique yet timeless appeal. The brand’s signature blackened bezel setting, featured in everything from drop earrings to tennis necklaces, has won over a host of A-listers. Beyond Kravitz, who has even collaborated on a collection with the brand, fans include Billie Eilish, Saoirse Ronan, Dakota Johnson, Margot Robbie, Demi Moore, Victoria Beckham, and Scarlett Johansson.
Eilish made a statement at the 2023 Academy Gala with a two-strand necklace featuring a heart-shaped diamond pendant, while Ronan kept it classic with simple diamond studs at the 2024 British Independent Film Awards. With designs that strike a balance between universal appeal and distinctive style, Jessica McCormack continues to captivate Hollywood’s brightest stars—and beyond.
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