Jennifer Gandia, co-owner of Greenwich St. Jewelers, recently recounted her unforgettable night at the Academy Awards, an event she attended with her sister and business partner, Christina Gambale. Gandia’s journey to the Oscars was unexpected, secured through an industry associate’s transferable invitation. Her preparation for such a high-profile evening involved a deliberate choice of attire, drawing inspiration from Hollywood's sartorial history. She envisioned a look reminiscent of Julie Andrews in 'Victor/Victoria', opting for a refined tuxedo style. This included a vintage 1980s wool and silk jacket, a 1990s Liz Claiborne tuxedo shirt, a Gucci silk bow tie, and vintage YSL patent leather boots. Notably, Gandia consciously sourced most of her ensemble secondhand, reflecting a personal commitment to sustainable fashion. For jewelry, she selected striking statement earrings borrowed from a vendor friend, alongside pieces from Greenwich St. Jewelers’ own estate collection. These included a lavender star sapphire ring, a 1950s bombe ring with sapphires and diamonds, her mother's platinum art deco watch, and a bracelet, a gift from her parents, who were the original founders of the jewelry store. Her sister, Christina Gambale, also dressed for the occasion, with Gandia personally styling her in a vintage Badgley Mischka strapless gown, complemented by emerald briolette earrings and a cabochon emerald ring, chosen to contrast beautifully with the dress's vibrant magenta hue.
Inside the Dolby Theatre, the sisters enjoyed prime seating in the first mezzanine, discovering delightful surprises like theater candies and a personalized note from Conan O’Brien. The evening was filled with memorable interactions, including a serendipitous encounter with Hudson Williams, star of 'Heated Rivalry', with whom Gandia shared a brief, star-struck conversation and a cherished selfie. Post-ceremony, at the Governors Ball, they continued to mingle with celebrities, discussing jewelry with actress Lola Kirke and engaging with Kieran Culkin about his unique brooch. Gandia was particularly thrilled to be in the same space as Wunmi Mosaku, an actress she admired. She also enjoyed a casual moment eating pizza near Jacob Elordi, highlighting the mix of glamour and unexpected normalcy of the event.
A key observation from Gandia was the stark contrast in jewelry worn by attendees at the Oscars compared to industry-specific events like the Gem Awards. She noted that many 'regular' guests at the Oscars wore costume jewelry, making the authentic fine pieces stand out significantly. Gandia emphasized that fine jewelry possesses a unique luster and presence, particularly noticeable in softly lit environments like the Governors Ball. This distinction underscored the inherent value and brilliance of genuine gems and precious metals, affirming their undeniable impact and allure in even the most glittering settings.