TopWealthWorld reveals which specific jewelry pieces have appeared in globally renowned films.
: Jewelry as a part of an advertising contractFrequently in movies, real jewelry is featured rather than costume jewelry, and there are various reasons for this. For instance, Elizabeth Taylor loved wearing her own precious gems on-screen, and since she was a devoted admirer of the art of jewelry, you can spot some truly stunning pieces in her films — from the world’s most expensive pearl, La Peregrina, to iconic Bulgari jewelry.
In the modern world, jewelry often plays a part in advertising contracts. However, this doesn’t make them any less captivating. Perhaps one of the most successful examples is the special collection created by Tiffany & Co. for “The Great Gatsby.” This brand has quite a remarkable filmography overall. Just think of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” for instance.
I’m sure everyone remembers the moment when Richard Gere’s character adorns Julia Roberts in “Pretty Woman” with a necklace adorned with diamonds and rubies, stating that he didn’t buy them but borrowed them from a jewelry house. That jewelry house is French Fred. You can also spot pieces from this brand in “Casino Royale.”
While Tiffany and Fred are super famous brands, Stefano Canturi from Australia may not be as widely recognized. Nevertheless, it was this jewelry company that created a diamond necklace for Nicole Kidman’s character in “Moulin Rouge.” It leaves us wondering whether Stefano Canturi has impressive advertising budgets or if it’s the influential lobby of Kidman, who began her acting career in Australia?”