Jennifer Lawrence’s Favorite Vintage Jewelry Source? The Auction House
Shortly thereafter, Lawrence stopped by the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards to present W editor-in-chief Sara Moonves with the Eugenia Sheppard Media Award. She accessorized her shirt and gathered skirt from The Row with a crystal, diamond, and pearl brooch from René Boivin, designed by 20th-century Parisian jewelry designer Suzanne Belperron, which Lawrence wore vertically. The 1930s brooch is festooned with rows of rose-cut diamonds and tapered tiers of rock crystal, bookended by two pearls.
Last night, she went three for three at the 2025 Governors Awards. Wearing a white draped Dior dress, Lawrence added a pair of sculptural ear clips from JAR, designed by Joel Arthur Rosenthal in 1987—a pair of pear-shaped diamonds surrounded by metallic branches, encrusted with diamonds meant to resemble frost.
All this could be considered a subtle Sotheby’s ad: All three of Lawrence’s recent red carpet jewelry choices will be up for auction next month. Lawrence’s stylist, Ryan Hastings, has turned to the auction house to zhuzh up the actor’s roster of understated, black-and-white looks. It’s a boon for both parties: for Lawrence, borrowing rare jewels is yet another fashion flex, while the auction house gets to build the pieces’ provenance.
