
Who really stole the Oscars? Brooches were men's accessory of the night.
USA TODAY
Countless actors wore dazzling brooches of various shapes, sizes and colors, during the 98th Academy Awards.
Brooches were the moment during this year's Oscars.
During the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 15, actor after actor took the stage – whether presenting or accepting an award – adorned with a bold brooch that "blinded" viewers, dazzling in the stage lights. New York Magazine cartoonist Jason Adam Katzenstein noted the accessory's prominence in sketch of a brooch with the title, "One Brooch After Another," a play on the Best Picture winner "One Battle After Another."
During the Best Actor presentation, two stars bore stunning brooches. Best Actor winner Michael B. Jordan sported a custom David Yurman High Jewelry brooch on the back of his collar, according to the David Yurman Instagram. And last year's Best Actor winner, Adrien Brody, wore a large Elsa Jin piece titled Ulysses, made with a 20.05-carat sapphire and more than 1,200 diamonds, amounting to 125.84 carats, according to Jin's Instagram. And if one wasn't enough, Jordan wore three other David Yurman brooches during the Vanity Fair Oscars After-Party.
Other actors who flaunted sparkly, eye-catching brooches included Kieran Culkin, who wore a 18K yellow gold piece by Sauvereign, Best Actor nominee Wagner Moura, who wore a custom Andre Lasmar brooch inspired by the Dove of Peace and Joel Edgerton, who wore a Louis Vuitton Les Honneurs brooch featuring sapphires and diamonds.
In a cheeky Instagram post, global luxury media company Coveteur handed out a few of its own "awards." Hudson Williams of "Heated Rivalry" fame was awarded "Best Brooch" for a Bulgari brooch, a part of the brand's Serpenti Jewelry Collection, Williams' stylist, Anastasia Walker, shared to her Instagram Story on Sunday.













