1Anna May Wong's diamond tiara in City Butterfly (1928)
ullstein bild Dtl.//Getty ImagesAnna May Wong's glittering diamond headpiece completes her opulent wardrobe in the British-German film, Pavement Butterfly. While the diadem is iconic because of its sparkling jewels, the actress wearing it made an even larger impact on the industry as one of the very first Chinese-American stars to be cast as a romantic lead.
2Mary Pickford's strand of pearls in Secrets (1933)
Edwin Bower Hesser//Getty ImagesSilent film star Mary Pickford proves simplicity is key as she sports a single, long strand of pearls in the film, Secrets.
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3Jean Harlow's diamond bracelets in Dinner at Eight (1933)
Donaldson Collection//Getty ImagesAudiences expected Jean Harlow to bring the glamour while starring in Dinner at Eight as a sultry, social climbing wife. The film star delivered, showing off a wrist stacked with four diamond and gemstone bracelets, laid over a white satin glove. The art deco jewels were the perfect compliment to the iconic ensemble that Harlow is remembered for.
4Mae West's diamonds in She Done Him Wrong (1933)
Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesBoth onscreen and off, Mae West was typically found dripping in diamonds. So what makes her bejeweled getup in She Done Him Wrong so iconic? The famous actress actually purchased most of the jewelry in the film herself — from the chandelier diamond earrings to her wrist (and fist) full of gems. West would sell most of her jewelry to donate to the war effort, but the 1920s 40-carat diamond bracelet worn in the 1933 film remained in her collection. The stunning piece was eventually purchased by jeweler Neil Lane.
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5Greta Garbo's gold rope necklace & bracelet in Camille (1936)
John Springer Collection//Getty ImagesGreta Garbo was one of Hollywood's most enigmatic stars, but one thing about her that wasn't a mystery? Her jewelry in Camille was beyond enviable. For the film, Garbo paired an off-the-shoulder, tulle ballgown with a golden woven necklace and bracelet set that was both chic and classic.
6Vivien Leigh's cameo brooch in Gone With the Wind (1939)
MGM Through the many lives of Scarlett O'Hara, Vivien Leigh served up many memorable looks. But when it came to jewelry, there's nothing more iconic than the oversized, Victorian cameo brooch she wore in that final scene. Frankly, my dear, we'll never forget this piece.
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7Carmen Miranda's layered necklaces in Week-End in Havana (1941)
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesCarmen Miranda's wardrobe was iconic on its own, but something that really sticks out in her Week-End in Havana ensemble is her chest of layered necklaces. The colorful, beaded pieces were just one component to the singer's sensational look.
8Rita Hayworth's diamond tennis necklace in Gilda (1946)
George Rinhart//Getty ImagesRita Hayworth's iconic Gilda outfit was made even more glamorous by her diamond tennis necklace. The thin choker was subtle but dazzling, and made a statement against her strapless satin evening gown.
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9Gloria Swanson's diamond choker in Sunset Boulevard (1950)
John Kobal Foundation//Getty ImagesGloria Swanson's diamond wing choker was worn as a statement piece during a harrowing and iconic scene in Sunset Boulevard. The dazzling necklace had an onscreen history both before and after the film. First, appearing in The Lady Eve on actress Barbara Stanwyck in 1941, and later gracing the neck of Zsa Zsa Gabor in the 1966 film, Picture Mommy Dead.
10Jane Russell's diamond necklace in The Las Vegas Story (1952)
Herbert Dorfman//Getty ImagesCentral to the plot of the film, Jane Russell sports an opulent diamond necklace in The Las Vegas Story. The bauble was loaned by Cartier to RKO for the film, and cost around $150,000 in 1952.
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11Marilyn Monroe's diamond jewels in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes(1953)
Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesMarilyn Monroe had already become a megastar by the time Gentlemen Prefer Blondes debuted in theaters, but the actress took her luxe image to the next level with her diamond choker, bracelets and earrings.
12Grace Kelly's diamond set in To Catch a Thief (1955)
Sunset Boulevard//Getty ImagesGrace Kelly looked elegant in a tiered diamond necklace and fringe diamond earrings while in wardrobe from the 1955 classic, To Catch a Thief. Audiences expected nothing less from the Hollywood starlet.
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13Audrey Hepburn's chandelier tiara & earrings in War and Peace (1956)
Sunset Boulevard//Getty ImagesAudrey Hepburn's diamond chandelier tiara and earrings complimented her ornate hairstyle and Regency-era dress for the film, War and Peace. The actress costarred in the picture with her then-husband, Mel Ferrer.
14Grace Kelly's engagement ring in High Society (1956)
Sunset Boulevard//Getty ImagesGrace Kelly's diamond ring in High Society could be spotted from a mile away, but what makes the sparkler even more iconic is that it was the actress's real-life, Cartier 8-carat emerald cut diamond engagement ring. As the actress was already engaged during filming, High Society was Kelly's final film before her wedding to the Prince of Monaco.
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15Deborah Kerr's multi-strand pearl bracelet in An Affair to Remember (1957)
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesDeborah Kerr's multi-strand pearl bracelet stands out against her tangerine coat in a memorable scene from An Affair to Remember.
16Dorothy Dandridge's sapphire necklace & earrings in Island in the Sun (1957)
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesDorothy Dandridge sizzled in a pair of sapphire and silver earrings and choker while filming Island in the Sun. The jewelry was the perfect compliment to her bold, yellow sundress.
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17Elizabeth Taylor's diamond solitaire necklace & pearl earrings in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
MGM Studios//Getty ImagesEven off camera, Elizabeth Taylor brought glitz and glamour wherever she went — so her solitaire diamond pendant was actually an understatement in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The film star topped off the chic look with a pair of pearl and diamond cluster earrings.
18Audrey Hepburn's pearl & diamond necklace in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
CBS Photo Archive//Getty ImagesAudrey Hepburn's jewelry in Breakfast at Tiffany's were the pearls seen around the world. The actress wore a multiple strand pearl necklace clasped with a large diamond brooch for the iconic opening scene of the film.
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19Rita Moreno's gold hoop earrings in West Side Story (1961)
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesAmid diamonds and pearls, don't forget about Rita Moreno's classic gold hoop earrings in West Side Story. The actress paired them with her square neck dress when she played Anita in the 1961 film.
20Elizabeth Taylor's golden jewels in Cleopatra (1963)
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesThe industry has so much to thank Cleopatra for — from Liz & Dick to Taylor's iconic wardrobe throughout the blockbuster film. Joseff of Hollywood, the jeweler behind many of Hollywood's biggest films at the time, fitted the actress in pieces like this plated gold bib necklace, chandelier earrings, and hair piece.
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