
Elizabeth Taylor Shines at the 1970 Oscars
A Night of Glamour and History
The 42nd Academy Awards in 1970 dazzled Hollywood, but one star outshone the rest. At 38, Elizabeth Taylor radiated beauty, wearing a stunning gown and the world-famous Taylor-Burton Diamond around her neck. Behind the glitz, however, personal heartbreak threatened to cast a shadow over the evening.
Looking back at past Oscars feels like stepping into a time machine, transporting us to an era of elegance and grace. Stars then carried themselves with a level of sophistication rarely seen today. For many, these moments are bittersweet reminders of life’s fleeting beauty.
Historic Milestones and Memorable Moments
The 1970 ceremony was unique. For the first time, the Oscars aired via satellite to an international audience. The event had no official host, adding to its distinctive flair.
Cary Grant received the Academy Honorary Award, prompting a thunderous standing ovation. John Wayne, winning Best Actor for True Grit, delivered a humble and heartfelt acceptance speech. Meanwhile, debates raged over Dustin Hoffman missing a nomination for Midnight Cowboy, sparking discussions about what some considered one of the biggest Oscars “robberies.”
Cary Grant Saved by Sinatra
Grant admitted he nearly broke down during his speech. The standing ovation overwhelmed him, but a quick glance at Frank Sinatra in the crowd steadied his nerves. “It pulled me together,” Grant later recalled, highlighting the emotional intensity of the evening.
Elizabeth Taylor Steals the Spotlight
Yet, the real star was Elizabeth Taylor. Presenting the Best Picture award, she mesmerized the audience at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Her elegance, grace, and kindness set her apart from Hollywood’s competitive glare.
Her gown, a cornflower-blue masterpiece designed by Edith Head, accentuated her natural beauty and perfectly showcased the 69-carat Taylor-Burton Diamond gifted by her husband, Richard Burton. The diamond symbolized love, determination, and a touch of Hollywood drama.

The Story Behind the Diamond
The Taylor-Burton Diamond weighed 68 carats and had a storied past. Burton purchased it after intense negotiations with Cartier, declaring, “I was going to get that diamond if it cost me my life or 2 million dollars.” Elizabeth, ever composed, reassured him it was not the jewel but their love that mattered.
Taylor’s Style and Beauty Routine
Taylor’s dress matched her eyes and highlighted her newly slim figure. The soft chiffon, plunging neckline, and matching stole-cape created a romantic and timeless look. Her beauty routine remained simple: a ten-minute bath to set her makeup, sheer foundation, soft blush, and natural lashes emphasized her effortless allure.
Backstage Emotions
Behind the scenes, Taylor faced emotional turmoil. Burton lost the Best Actor award to John Wayne, marking his sixth nomination without a win. Taylor reportedly cried backstage but composed herself to present Best Picture, showing remarkable professionalism despite personal grief.
After-Party Elegance
At the after-party, Taylor and Burton captivated fellow celebrities and photographers alike. Flashbulbs lit up their table, capturing the sheer magnetism of the couple. Taylor’s left ring finger glittered with the 33.19-carat Krupp Diamond, reinforcing her status as Hollywood royalty.
A Star for the Ages
As the night concluded, one fact was undeniable: Elizabeth Taylor dominated the evening. Her combination of beauty, talent, and spirit captured the essence of 1970s Hollywood. Taylor wasn’t just an actress; she was an icon whose charisma and humility continue to inspire admiration decades later.