When Rose Byrne stepped onto the red carpet at the #Oscars Academy Awards on Sunday evening wearing a sculptural torque with a 22.58-carat fancy cognac diamond by Taffin jewelry, it wasn’t just a styling choice — it was a signal.
The torque necklace is no longer archival. It is directional.
Rigid yet fluid. Minimal yet commanding. The torque frames the collarbone with intention — a silhouette that speaks for itself. Byrne’s look reaffirmed what high jewelry insiders have been quietly forecasting: structure is the new sensuality.
In an era saturated with layering and excess, the torque delivers clarity. It does not compete. It defines.
For collectors and brands alike, the torque represents something powerful: timeless geometry reinterpreted for the modern woman.
This is not a trend. It is a return to form.