Saif Ali Khan’s ₹42 Lakh Bird That Turned A Casual Day Into Couture
When Saif Ali Khan stepped out for what looked like a casual outing, he casually wore jewellery worth more than many luxury cars. Pinned to his all-black tailored suit was a high-jewellery brooch from Tiffany & Co., the legendary Bird on a Rock design from Jean Schlumberger’s archives. Originally sketched in 1965, the piece has 71 round diamonds, a cushion-cut citrine, a ruby eye with a sculptural bird perched regally on a gemstone. Credit: Instagram/Jioworldplaza

Shah Rukh Khan’s Met Gala Star Power
Dressed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee, his sculptural black ensemble blended tailoring traditions with layered symbolism. And anchoring the look? A diamond star brooch glittering at his lapel. Paired with talismanic chains and a dramatic silhouette, the brooch added polish to an already commanding look. Credit: Instagram/SabyasachiOfficial

Anant Ambani: The King Of Statement Brooches
No one, and we mean no one, has embraced brooches quite like Anant Ambani. At his wedding, he wore a colossal 720-carat Zambian emerald topped with a Cartier diamond panther. Yes, seven hundred and twenty carats. And he was also seen sporting a gold brooch shaped like a golden retriever, complete with textured fur detailing and a yellow diamond. It was a tribute to his beloved late dog. Credit: X

The 50-Carat Diamond Lion
Designed by Lorraine Schwartz, this brooch featured a lion crafted from yellow diamonds, with a 50-carat diamond dangling from its mouth. Credit: Instagram/lorraineschwartz

Bad Bunny’s Floral Diamond Power Move
Bad Bunny knows how to make an entrance — but this time, the drama was pinned neatly to his lapel.
His brooch from Cartier featured a floral design centered around a radiant yellow diamond framed with white diamonds. It was elegant, sculptural and quietly extravagant. Credit: X

J Balvin’s 41-Carat Colour-Coordinated Flex
J Balvin didn’t just wear a brooch; he matched it to his outfit like a true maximalist. And yes, it is the same kind that Saif wore recently. At 2025 MET Gala, instead of the expected diamond version of the Schlumberger Bird on a Rock, he chose a 41-carat pink tourmaline version. Credit: whoworewhatjewel.com