Jennifer Lawrence continues to borrow jewelry from Sotheby’s, and they will all go on sale soon! • News • Forbes Mexico

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Jennifer Lawrence has turned to Sotheby’s jewelry collection to complement several of her looks on the “Die My Love” press tour with vintage pieces that will soon go on sale to the public.

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Lawrence paired a minimalist Dior dress with a pair of vintage clip-on earrings by jewelry designer Joel Arthur Rosenthal at the Governors Awards this past weekend.

The earrings, designed to resemble a snowflake with pear-shaped diamonds at the center, have an estimated value of between $300,000 and $500,000 and will be sold at Sotheby’s “Legacy of Elegance” auction on December 8.

Included in that same auction will be a 1930s rock crystal, pearl and diamond brooch designed by 20th-century Parisian jewelry designer Suzanne Belperron, which is expected to sell for between $20,000 and $30,000.

Lawrence wore the brooch as an accessory to an all-black outfit from The Row at the 2025 CFDA Awards.

At the New York premiere of “Die My Love” earlier this month, Lawrence wore David Webb’s 1960s enamel and diamond “Hot Dog” necklace, which will be auctioned at a fine jewelry auction on December 11 and is expected to sell for between $25,000 and $35,000.

It is unclear whether Sotheby’s and Lawrence have a paid collaboration or whether the auction house works with its stylist Ryan Hastings on a one-off basis.

Jennifer Lawrence will attend the New York premiere of “Die My Love” on November 1, 2025. Movie Magic
Jennifer Lawrence will attend the 2025 CFDA Awards on November 3, 2025. Movie Magic
Jennifer Lawrence will attend the 2025 CFDA Awards on November 3, 2025. Movie Magic

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Sotheby’s held two record-breaking auctions on Tuesday night. A functional toilet, made with more than 100 kilos of gold and with a curious connection to President Donald Trump, was sold for $12.1 million to billionaire investment fund manager and owner of the New York Mets, Steve Cohen. The auction house also handled the sale of the personal collection of the late cosmetics magnate Leonard Lauder, which included Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer,” which sold for $236.3 million, the most expensive Klimt painting ever sold.

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Lawrence wasn’t the only one dazzling in jewelry at the Governors Awards. Singer Andra Day, who paid tribute to Dolly Parton, wore a two-tone Marmar Halim dress accessorized with more than $1 million in Cartier jewelry, including the Cartier Géometrie & Contrastes earrings ($105,000) and ring ($62,000), the Cartier Le Voyage Recommencé necklace ($560,000) and the Panthère de Cartier bracelet ($285,000). dollars) and the ring ($13,300). Tessa Thompson wore Valentino jewelry and diamonds from Tiffany & Co.’s Schlumberger collection, including a $170,000 necklace and matching earrings. Amanda Seyfried also wore Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including the platinum Bird on a Rock Wings Wide ring with diamonds ($20,000), diamond earrings and an archival Schlumberger butterfly necklace. Actor Jeremy Strong wore a burgundy Richard Mille 16-02 Automatic Extraflat watch valued at $156,000.

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