She will always be the queen of brilliance.
Mariah Carey treated fans to an absolutely captivating performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony on Friday, singing the Italian classic “Volare” along with her song “Nothing Is Impossible.”
And in true MC fashion, she took to the stage at Milan’s San Siro Stadium, which was adorned with 306 carats of diamonds, worth a total of $15 million, courtesy of Revma.
To complement her custom winter white bustier gown and feather stole, purchased by Roberto Cavalli’s Fausto Paglissi, the singer chose an array of emerald-cut diamond jewelry, including a double-strand necklace, bracelet, and drop earrings, all set in platinum.
Carrie’s necklace alone, set with an incredible 20-carat pendant, weighs a whopping 185 carats. She also sparkled with a 55-carat bracelet and 66-carat diamond drop earrings.
“For me, true luxury is about emotion, thoughtfulness, and timelessness. It means so much to see Mariah wearing our creations in such a historic setting,” Rebma founder and creative director Ali Khalil shared in a press release.
“This is a powerful expression of what Levuma stands for: quiet strength, pure design and exceptional craftsmanship.”
Carey previously wore Levuma jewels for her performance at the 2025 VMAs, where she won the Video Vanguard Award.
The music icon wore a 204.38-carat Rosé Eternelle diamond necklace and matching chandelier earrings, valued at $10 million, as she belted out a medley of her biggest hits.
