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Mariah Carey’s Olympics Opening Ceremony Jewelry Has Jaw-Dropping $15 Million Price Tag
Mariah Carey wore a $15 million diamond set by Levuma High Jewellery during her Italian rendition of 'Volare' at the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony.
- On Feb. 6, 2026, Mariah Carey performed at Milan's San Siro Stadium during the Olympics opening ceremony, wearing a Levuma High Jewellery $15 million diamond set on NBC.
- Friday, Carey delivered a set that included the Italian classic `Volare` and her song `Nothing Is Impossible`, marking one of the largest stages she has performed since her 2002 Super Bowl anthem appearance.
- The Levuma set featured specific high-carat pieces including the Levuma necklace , Levuma bracelet , and Levuma diamond drop earrings , totaling over 300 carats.
- Levuma responded that `Seeing Mariah wear our work on such a historic stage is deeply meaningful,` Ali Khalil, Levuma founder and creative director, said and REUTERS called it `a powerful expression of what Levuma stands for — quiet strength, purity of design, and exceptional craftsmanship.`
- Following her performance at the 2025 VMAs, the pattern of high-profile brand collaborations continues, emphasizing her connection with global audiences, as she stated, 'true luxury is about emotion, discretion, and timelessness.
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Mariah Carey Drips in Diamonds for 2026 Winter Olympics
Photo Credit: Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images Mariah Carey delivered peak glamor with her diamonds at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics on February 6. She lit up the San Siro Stadium in a jaw-dropping display of bling and drama. The global icon stepped onstage wearing more than 300 carats of real emerald-cut diamonds, instantly turning the kickoff into a fashion moment that will surely be remembered for ages. Ma…
The star appeared at the San Siro in Milan wearing a creation by Roberto Cavalli.
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