Sandra Bullock sports 40 carats of diamonds at the Golden Globe Awards
Sandra Bullock wore a royal purple gown to the Golden Globe Awards, and she complemented the richly-hued gown together with decadent diamonds.
The actress is famous for her love of simple black ensembles, so this radiant pop of color is a little out of character. It also created a pleasant splash of color on like a rainy day. And we can’t think of any better approach to produce a show-stopping red carpet appear than by partnering a bold gown with a slew of diamonds. Although the gown was modern, this whole combination was very vintage Hollywood.
Her stunning drop earrings, which were by Lorraine Schwartz , boasted an amazing 40-carats of grey diamonds. She matched the glittering jewels with a another 20-carats of bling on her fingers. The rings featured white and yellow diamonds, and were set in blackened gold.
To balance her look and presumably to show off her pretty neckline, the brunette beauty chose to forgo a necklace.
Of course, by the end of the night Bullock was showing off another golden accessory: one of the coveted statuettes for her performance in "The Blind Side."
The actress is famous for her love of simple black ensembles, so this radiant pop of color is a little out of character. It also created a pleasant splash of color on like a rainy day. And we can’t think of any better approach to produce a show-stopping red carpet appear than by partnering a bold gown with a slew of diamonds. Although the gown was modern, this whole combination was very vintage Hollywood.
Her stunning drop earrings, which were by Lorraine Schwartz , boasted an amazing 40-carats of grey diamonds. She matched the glittering jewels with a another 20-carats of bling on her fingers. The rings featured white and yellow diamonds, and were set in blackened gold.
To balance her look and presumably to show off her pretty neckline, the brunette beauty chose to forgo a necklace.
Of course, by the end of the night Bullock was showing off another golden accessory: one of the coveted statuettes for her performance in "The Blind Side."