Jewellery seen at the 2022 ARIA Awards
November 25, 2022 • 3 min read
The night of nights in the Australian music industry, the 2022 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards took place on November 24.
The 36th annual event saw a venue change this year, with the award show moved to the Hordern Pavilion. An increasing number of guests graced the show’s red carpet, with the restrictions from last year’s event removed.
As always, fashion was one of the most notable elements of the night. Dressed to the nines, guests and presenters didn’t disappoint, making their presence known with fashionable get-ups complete with a dazzling selection of jewellery.
Did you notice a piece that caught your eye? Here are our top accessory picks from the night!
Natalie Imbruglia
As the host of the night, Natalie Imbruglia, hit the red carpet in a breathtaking get-up. The singer donned a blazer dress with oversized statement sleeves and looked every part of a host, stealing the attention of all.
Despite her bulky outfit, the ‘Torn’ singer still featured sophisticated accessories. To keep it simple, Imbruglia opted for a collection of huggie earrings, a plain gold bracelet and simple gold rings.
Are you looking to keep it as simple as Imbruglia? Channel her elegant style and keep it minimal with simple designs. Our Refined Pavé Diamond Bangle features a delicate thin bangle with a scalloped diamond pattern that will add that subtle sparkle you desire.
Brittany Hockley
Making her grand entrance to the ARIA Awards, Brittany Hockley took to the event in a vibrant design. The reality star turned podcast host wore a stunning hot-pink mini dress, styling her brunette locks in waves.
To minimise any distractions, Hockley opted for a safe selection in her selection of accessories. The minimalistic choice of the matching earring and ring set allowed her dress to maintain its burst of colour without interruption. The Life Uncut co-host completed her look with a gorgeous range of silver jewellery with monochrome stones.
If you adored Hockley’s style, you could resonate a similar look with a few of our black and white diamond designs. Offering a captivating contrast, our Black and White Diamond Alternating Dress Ring or Black and White Diamond Interlocking Ring provides a similar look to the podcaster’s own design.
Dami Im
Making her return to the ARIA Awards after seven years away from the red carpet, singer Dami Im entered the award show with a bang. Showing off in the work-of-art that was her gown, the 2013 Australian X Factor winner wore a beautiful lengthy purple and yellow patterned dress with a train. Performing later in the show, she changed her outfit, going for another stellar look.
A design as extravagant as Im’s red-carpet look requires bold jewellery that matches the same significance as the outfit so it doesn’t get lost. Doing exactly that, the singer paired the dress with dramatic drop earrings.
Choose a pair that offers the same length to convey Dami’s red carpet look. Our drop earrings are a stunning selection that can provide the same dramatic presence. View our collection of earrings to find the right design for your ensemble.
Next time you are looking to resonate with a Met Gala guest, find the perfect accessories at Midas Jewellery. As one of the best jewellers in Sydney, we house some of the most exquisite designs in the city. With our team, we can help you pick the right dress piece to enhance any outfit.
Visit any three of our Sydney boutiques or head to our website to explore our collection.
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