When Rachel McAdams stepped onto the Oscars stage tonight, it felt like a homecoming. After ten years away from the Academy Awards, she didn't just return; she radiated. But while her shimmering Alberta Ferretti gown was the perfect "gilded" choice for the evening, it was her choice of jewelry that truly told the story of the night.
Rachel leaned into the growing trend of global artistry, choosing two incredible "showstopper" pieces from Sabyasachi High Jewellery that brought a touch of old-world Indian craftsmanship to Hollywood’s biggest stage.
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The Earrings: A Blush-Toned Glow
Framing her face were a pair of drop earrings that were nothing short of poetic. Crafted in 18k gold, they featured soft, peach-toned morganites that seemed to catch the stage lights and glow from within.
The Sparkle: Each morganite was meticulously framed by brilliant-cut EF VVS-VS diamonds.
The History: If they looked familiar, it’s because they’re already a celebrity favorite - Jennifer Lopez wore this exact same pair to the Golden Globes earlier this year. On Rachel, they added a delicate, feminine warmth that tied her whole look together.
The Ring: A Royal Statement
On her hand, Rachel wore a cocktail ring that was pure drama. Also set in 18k gold, the piece centered around a rich, warm-toned sapphire.
The Design: The sapphire was surrounded by sculptural clusters of brilliant-cut diamonds, arranged in rows that felt both modern and regal.

Rachel McAdams speaks during the In Memoriam segment during the Oscars on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
The Moment: As she stood at the podium to deliver a moving tribute to the late, great Diane Keaton, the ring caught the light with every gesture, serving as a powerful focal point for an emotional speech.
A Tribute in Gold
Rachel’s look was more than just a fashion choice; it was part of a heartfelt farewell to her friend and The Family Stone co-star. To honor a legend like Diane Keaton - who Rachel described as "luminous on screen and indelible in life" - you need a look that carries weight and history.
By pairing a sleek, sequined gown with these intricate Sabyasachi pieces, Rachel managed to look both timeless and incredibly current. She proved that after a decade away, she still knows exactly how to own the room.