This Jewelry Moment at the Televerse Festival Stole the Entire Red Carpet
- Aug 18, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 10, 2025
The Television Academy may have launched its very first Televerse Festival in Los Angeles this weekend, but Chase Sui Wonders made sure the spotlight wasn’t only on what’s happening on-screen. Stepping onto the carpet in a look anchored by Tiffany & Co., the actress reminded everyone that red-carpet jewelry can be as much about narrative as it is about shine.
Wonders paired the festival’s buzz with a jewelry lineup that was quietly subversive: Tiffany Lock earrings and bangle, a Tiffany T T1 bangle, and the sculptural Tiffany HardWear ring. Taken together, the styling wasn’t about excess but about intention—minimalist silhouettes that still speak volumes. It’s the kind of choice that makes sense for an actress whose career has thrived on nuance rather than noise.
The Tiffany Lock collection, with its symbolic clasp motif, has become a go-to for stars who want their jewelry to carry meaning as well as sparkle. Paired with the T1’s sleek architectural lines, and grounded by the HardWear ring’s downtown-New-York edge, the effect was balanced: classic Tiffany elegance with a wink of rebellion. In other words, very Chase.
And really, who better to debut Tiffany’s voice at this kind of festival? Wonders, who has seamlessly moved between indie horror (Bodies Bodies Bodies), HBO drama (Generation), and a recent turn in Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla, has become a style fixture precisely because she doesn’t play it safe. There’s a throughline of cool insouciance—her characters may be complicated, her roles layered, but her fashion choices always feel effortlessly assured.
For Tiffany & Co., the Televerse Festival stage is also a strategic one. The jeweler founded in 1837 is no stranger to Hollywood red carpets, but this event signaled a new kind of alignment. Television isn’t just television anymore; it’s culture, streaming, fandom, and conversation rolled into one. Dressing Wonders in Lock, T, and HardWear collections feels like a nod to that—heritage design reinterpreted for a generation that lives as much on TikTok as they do at the movies. It helps, too, that Tiffany’s contemporary collections have become staples for exactly this demographic.
They’re versatile, designed to stack, layer, and remix, and they move easily from downtown coffee run to festival carpet without missing a beat. If diamonds are forever, these are jewels for right now—the kind that double as armor and attitude.

Tiffany T
$89,000
A refined piece from the Tiffany T collection, this bangle showcases a minimalist design with a subtle “T” motif, adorned with diamonds for added sophistication.

Tiffany Lock
$7,900
These medium-sized hoop earrings feature a sleek, modern design with a secure clasp, embodying the brand’s signature elegance.

Tiffany T
$7,900
Inspired by the urban energy of New York City, this bold ring features a polished ball motif, reflecting Tiffany’s modern aesthetic.
As the first Televerse Festival wrapped, it was clear the night wasn’t only about celebrating television. It was about staking a claim for what the future of celebrity style will look like: cleaner, bolder, smarter. And in the case of Chase Sui Wonders, undeniably Tiffany. Because sometimes the best way to steal a red carpet isn’t with a gown or a headline-grabbing silhouette—it’s with a few perfect pieces of jewelry that do all the talking.

























