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Teyana Taylor Turns SAG Red Carpet into Tiffany Vault with 47-Carat Schlumberger ‘Leaves’ Necklace

Last updated: March 1, 2026 10:37 pm
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Teyana Taylor Turns SAG Red Carpet into Tiffany Vault with 47-Carat Schlumberger ‘Leaves’ Necklace
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Taylor’s 47-carat Schlumberger “Leaves” choker anchors a seven-figure Tiffany suite that instantly became the most talked-about jewelry moment of awards season, cementing her transformation from music-industry retiree to Oscar-nominated style juggernaut.

Schlumberger’s 1956 archive becomes 2026’s most viral jewelry flex

Taylor stepped onto the 32nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards carpet wearing the “Leaves” necklace—a platinum-and-18-karat-yellow-gold masterwork hand-twisted into intertwining vines and pavé diamond leaves. Tiffany & Co. confirms the piece contains 47.27 carats of round brilliant diamonds and is pulled from its vaulted Jean Schlumberger high-jewelry collection, a line so exclusive it is rarely loaned for red-carpet appearances.

The choker’s organic silhouette hugged the neckline of her custom gown, turning every camera flash into a lattice of light that instantly dominated social feeds. Jeweler insiders estimate the suite north of $3 million, making it the costliest look of awards season to date.

Awards-season triple crown now includes first SAG nod

The jewelry spectacle arrived on the same night Taylor earned her inaugural SAG Actor nomination for Perfidia Beverly Hills in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. The film leads tonight’s tally with seven nominations, including Best Cast Ensemble, giving Taylor a potential cast-statue to add to her already-won Golden Globe and upcoming Oscar and BAFTA ballots.

  • Golden Globe win, January 2026 — Best Supporting Actress
  • BAFTA nomination, February 2026 — Best Supporting Actress
  • Oscar nomination, February 2026 — Best Supporting Actress
  • SAG nomination, March 2026 — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor & Outstanding Cast

From MTV reality to Method muse: how Taylor engineered the rare cross-medium leap

Taylor’s trajectory began in 2007 on MTV’s My Super Sweet Sixteen, pivoted through four studio albums, choreography credits for Beyoncé, and a scene-stealing turn opposite Eddie Murphy. She voluntarily retired from music in 2021, citing creative boxing-in, then re-emerged as a dramatic actress. The Hollywood Reporter notes her declaration that “this moment hits a lot harder than it would’ve if everything had gone my way when I wanted it to.”

Next act: Hart, Damon, Affleck, and Murphy

Even while collecting statues, Taylor is shooting three back-to-back projects: comedy 72 Hours with Kevin Hart and Zach Cherry, Ryan Murphy legal drama All’s Fair, and action thriller The Rip opposite Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Industry tracking boards already list her as the top contender for 2027’s highest-paid actress bracket should One Battle After Another cross the $500 million global mark.

Why the Tiffany coup matters beyond sparkle

LVMH-owned Tiffany & Co. rarely authorizes archival Schlumberger for talent under 40; Taylor’s placement signals the house sees her as both cultural tastemaker and proven revenue driver. Expect a limited-edition “Leaves” capsule to drop within weeks, echoing the 2021 “Bird on a Rock” surge that followed Lady Gaga’s awards circuit. Luxury analysts predict a 12 percent spike in Schlumberger searches by morning, cementing Taylor as the unexpected face driving high jewelry’s post-pandemic rebound.

Get tomorrow’s pop-culture power plays—blockbuster casting shocks, chart surprises, and red-carpet money moves—first at onlytrustedinfo.com. We decode what just happened so you know what happens next.

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