18 best celebrity jewellery looks at the Hong Kong Film Awards 2023: from Mirror’s Keung To and Louise Wong in Chopard and Michelle Yeoh dazzling in Cartier, to best actress Sammi Cheng in Boucheron
The 41st Hong Kong Film Awards presentation ceremony took place at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre yesterday. Of course, celebrities brought their A-game wearing sparkling diamonds from the likes of Tiffany & Co., Bulgari, Piaget and more.
1. Michelle Yeoh
Michelle Yeoh appeared as an award presenter at the Hong Kong Film Awards. For the red carpet, the seasoned actress stunned in a gold Dior dress. She was adorned in the Panthère Urbaine necklace and earrings from Cartier’s Beautés du Monde high jewellery collection.
2. Jennifer Yu
Actress Jennifer Yu, who recently announced her second pregnancy on her socials, was radiantly adorned in Tiffany & Co. jewelleries and a silver gown.
3. Serrini
Singer-songwriter Serrini wore a pale-blue mesh gown. She picked the Piaget Mediterranean Garden necklace to match her dress. She also wore Piaget’s Sunlight Journey Under the Sea ring and the Limelight Gala Precious watch.
4. Fish Liew
5. Louise Wong
She also wore the Omega De Ville Trésor in 18K Moonshine gold with 38 full-cut diamonds on the red carpet.
6. Teresa Mo
7. Lin Min-Chen
Best supporting actress nominee Lin Min-Chen sparkled in jewellery from Bulgari’s Fiorever line and Serpenti Forever accessories.
8. Sammi Cheng
9. Gigi Leung
Actress Gigi Leung wore an elegant black pantsuit with an oversized bow detail. She donned timeless jewellery pieces from De Beers.
10. Chrissie Chau
Chrissie Chau graced the red carpet wearing a black gown accentuated by her choice of bling including a pair of Ellesmere Treasure high jewellery earrings and the Phenomena Glacier high jewellery bracelet, both from De Beers.
11. Jeffery Ngai
Fashion model, actor and singer Jeffrey Ngai looked striking in a black velvet blazer with accessories from Bulgari’s Serpenti and B.Zero1 lines.
12. Edan Lui
Mirror’s Edan Lui’s look is from Ferragamo’s spring-summer collection 2023. He sparkled with jewellery from Bulgari’s Serpenti and B.Zero1 collections.
13. Keung To
14. Kaho Hung
Singer Kaho Hung, who was nominated for best original film song, wore Alexander McQueen’s Brushstroke Cady Blazer to the red carpet and shone in jewellery from the Bulgari B.Zero1 line.
15. Juno Mak
Hong Kong singer and producer Juno Mak was a presenter at the event. He brought his suave energy onto the red carpets with his slicked back hairstyle and cool shades. The singer accessorised his Gucci ‘fit with Tiffany & Co bling.
Couple looks
16. Louisa So and Poon Chan-Leung
Actress Louisa So, who was nominated for the best actress category for her role in the film The Sparring Partner, was dressed in an elegant off-shoulder black dress. She adorned herself with Harry Winston diamonds.
Her husband, actor Poon Chan-Leung, accompanied her not only on the red carpet, but also in style. Poon was dashing in a timeless black three-piece suit and a Harry Winston pocket watch.
17. Sunny and Selina Chan
Director Sunny Chan was nominated for a slew of awards including best director, best new director, best screenplay and best original film song. Chan looked smart in a navy blue suit with accessories from Bulgari including the Octo Finissimo collection watch.
Accompanying Chan was his wife, Selina Chan, who wore an elegant black dress and opted for jewelleries from Bulgari’s Serpenti collection.
18. Louis Cheung and Kay Tse
Best actor nominee Louis Cheung attended the ceremony with his wife. Cheung wore a red corduroy blazer over a deep blue shirt, coordinating with his wife, Hong Kong singer Kay Tse’s dress. The couple wore Fred jewellery.
- On April 16, stars dressed to the nines for the Hong Kong Film Awards with Bulgari sparkling on Mirror’s Edan Lui, Fish Liew, Teresa Mo, Lin Min-Chen, Jeffrey Ngai, Kaho Hung and Sunny and Selina Chan
- Jennifer Yu and Juno Mak opted for Tiffany & Co., Serrini shone in Piaget, while Gigi Leung and Chrissie Chau turned heads in De Beers high jewellery pieces for the event at Hong Kong Cultural Centre