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24.02.26

Celebrity Engagement Rings: Top Trends & How to Get the Look

Let’s be real. Celebrity engagement rings aren’t just jewelry; they’re wearable time capsules of the world we live in. They reflect, and more importantly, set the trends of the time. And it’s more than just carat weight; it’s about the architectural hug of a sleek bezel or the high-octane brilliance of a three stone showpiece. From Elizabeth Taylor to Taylor Swift, we’re breaking down the most iconic celebrity engagement rings and how you can get the look. Let’s begin.

The Celebrity Engagement Ring Trend: The Bigger the Better

Apparently, the camera really does add ten pounds (to diamonds that is). Opting for a bigger diamond is nothing new for celebs, with most A-listers rocking 5+ carats. But that’s just the starting point. After all, why start at 5 when you can hit double digits and choose a spready cut that cheats the eye into seeing even more carats? More is more, darling.

Elizabeth Taylor’s Asscher Cut Stunner

Technically, an anniversary gift from Richard Burton, who originally proposed with an emerald necklace, Elizabeth Taylor famously wore her 33.19-carat Asscher on her ring finger as an engagement ring. So we’re counting it as an engagement ring, ok?

Featuring two delicate tapered baguettes and a double claw, platinum band, this three stone ring was purchased by Burton in 1968 for $307,000. That’s roughly equivalent to $2.86 million today. Wowza.

One of our favorite celebrity engagement rings - The Elizabeth Taylor diamond
An Asscher cut diamond never looked so big. (Image via. Christies)
Platinum, seven stone engagement ring with center Asscher cut diamondf sourround by east west set baguettes
Three tapered baguettes on either side of an Asscher can help create an illusion of a more substantial stone. Want to get the look? Ask for a customized Deco Burst setting with double claw prongs and Asscher center stone.

Pro Tip: Looking for a High Carat Weight Asscher? Think Outside the Square

You might have heard this before, a diamond’s length-to-width ratio is a major hack for nabbing a larger-looking stone on a smaller budget. Calculated by dividing the length by the width, this ratio determines a diamond’s silhouette and face-up appearance. While elongated shapes like ovals use higher ratios to “cheat” their size, a traditional Asscher cut is typically a perfect square with a ratio between 1.00 and 1.05. This balanced symmetry is essential for creating that iconic “hall of mirrors” effect within its stepped facets.

And yes, when you’re looking for that perfect Asscher cut diamond you’ll want that juicy, windmill effect that results from excellent symmetry and polish. But you can also sneak away with a slightly longer Asscher. In fact, the Elizabeth Taylor diamond isn’t a perfect square – at 21.77 x 18.74mm the stone has a L:W ratio of 1.16. And if an Asscher with a 1.16 L:W ratio is good enough for Elizabeth Taylor, it should be good enough for you, non?

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Mariah Carey’s 35-Carat Emerald Diamond Ring

Emerald cut diamonds have long been the stone of choice for supersized diamond engagement rings. And Mariah Carey’s 35-carat, emerald cut diamond engagement ring from billionaire James Packer is the perfect example of why.

Another three stone ring, Carey’s emerald cut diamond is balanced on either side by two small tapered baguettes and sleek platinum setting. The result is a large and in-charge look that somehow remains light and breezy.

A three stone emerald cut engagement ring with tapered baguette side stones in platinum
Our Breezy Baguettes | Emerald perfectly marries the heft of a large, emerald cut diamond with the grace of a breezy gallery.
A photo of Georgina Rodriguez's arm extending over Ronaldo's, showing off a large oval cut three stone ring
Rodriguez took to Instagram to announce her engagement, captioning her post, “Si, quero. En esta y en todas mis vidas.” (Image via Instagram)

Georgina Rodriguez’ 37-Carat Oval Behemoth

What do you get when you cross a massive oval diamond and a star soccer player looking to get engaged? Did you guess a seriously-sparkly, seriously-sized engagement ring? Ding, ding, ding! You’re right.

The ring itself popped up on Instagram after Ronaldo popped the question in August 2025. And while both Ronaldo and Rodriguez have kept mum on its specific details, the ring is most likely set in platinum with double claw prongs that offer additional security and one carat oval side stones that balance the design.

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How to Get the Look: Big, Blingy, Celebrity Engagement Rings

So you’re dreaming of that supersized look, but don’t want to pick up a second job asking if others want to supersize their meals. We’ve got you. Here’s how to get that big, diamond forward look that Hollywood loves on a humble budget.

Go Long – Elongated That Is

We’ve said it before, scroll up if you don’t believe us, and we’ll say it again: elongated fancy shape diamonds offer a larger perceived carat size for a smaller budget. While ovals, emeralds, radiants, elongated cushions, Marquise, and pears are the usual suspects for adding visually deceiving length, you can even adjust Asschers or Princesses for that lean look.

Just remember: the longer you go, the more likely you’ll see a bow-tie. AKA a not-so-fashionable dark spot that appears as a bow tie in the middle of your stone. The best way to avoid a pronounced one is to view your stone in person. This allows you to get up close and personal and see if the bow tie is one you’d feel comfortable wearing daily. Can’t make it in person? Check out 360° videos, zoom in and out, and inspect that diamond from every angle possible.

A woman with red nails wears a yellow gold three stone oval ring atop a bezel set, oval eternity band
Elongated diamonds are available in every ring style, from engagement rings to wedding bands, we’ve got your back.

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A woman rests her hand on a floral patterned dress. She wears the Deco Edge, a smooth round band, and a half eternity band with baguette diamonds.
There’s something about a step-cut stack that we can’t get enough of.

Choose the Celeb-Approved Three Stone Setting

It’s not a coincidence that all three of these massive celebrity engagement rings contain not one but three stones. Three stone diamond rings help create visual heft. They also allow your center stone to feel like the star of a much larger production without the solo-massive-diamond price tag.

Plus, by flanking your main gem with side stones, like the tapered baguettes in Elizabeth Taylor’s legendary Asscher or the trapezoids on a modern radiant, you’re essentially extending the sparkle across the entire width of your finger.

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Swap Platinum for White Gold

Another classic industry hack: save your cash by swapping out platinum for white gold. While the two metals are virtually identical to the naked eye, platinum is significantly denser and more rare. It also often carries the premium price of 24-45% more than gold (and that’s comparing the price to the current astronomically high rate of gold today).

A wavy, white gold engagement ring with an off-center oval cut diamond
Platinum may offer additional support for heavier designs, but with our sculptural and light styles, swapping it out for white gold is a pinch.
A prong set, radiant cut diamond engagement ring
Radiant cut diamonds hide inclusions and show off color exceptionally well. If you’re looking for a colored engagement ring or want to save on clarity, you can’t go wrong.

Know When to Compromise

You can’t always get what you want, or so the saying goes. And if you want a five-plus, super-ideal, perfectly graded natural diamond, on a budget less than $190k, you might be out of luck. But don’t fret. Consider compromising on diamond characteristics that aren’t as important for your specific stone. For example, radiant cut diamonds hide inclusions remarkably well, so go ahead and save by opting for a lower graded clarity than carat.

Or go big and swap that natural diamond for a lab grown. Despite being chemically and physically identical, lab grown diamonds tend to be anywhere from 40-70% more affordable than their natural counterparts.

The Celebrity Engagement Ring Trend: Bold, Chunky, Statement Rings

A thin band? That’s so 2020. Today, celebs are fawning over large and in-charge rings. These pieces are all glowy gold and high-impact, striking style.

The Miley Cyrus Engagement Ring

Miley Cyrus wowed onlookers when she arrived at the Avatar: Fire and Ash premier with her beau Maxx Morando by her side and a chunky engagement ring on her finger. The ring in question? A warm elongated cushion diamond set east west in a chunky, yellow gold domed bezel. Distinctive, architectural, and one-of-a-kind, just like Miley herself.

Miley Cyrus wears her east west set elongated cushion diamond in a full bezel chunky, yellow gold band
Miley’s east west set elongated cushion. Image via Instagram

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Dua Lipa smiles for the camera showing off a hang encrusted with diamond rings
Dua and her solitaire engagement ring. Image via Instagram

Dua Lipa and Her Bold Gold Engagement Ring

Wedding bells are ringing for Dua Lipa! The English singer and songwriter announced her engagement to actor Callum Turner in 2025 during a cover story with British Vogue.

Lipa opted for a custom-designed, 18 karat gold cigar band setting with a central round brilliant or old European cut diamond. Notably, the diamond is set in the half bezel style, allowing a sleek yet classic look that has the singer positively levitating.

How to Get the Look: Chunky Engagement Rings

Love that large look? Us too. Here’s how you can make this celeb-favorite style work for you.

Prioritize the Chunk

The name of the game (and this celeb trend)? Chunky. Rings, that is. To get this trademark look opt for settings that offer sculptural heft without the heavy. Think: wide, tapered bands and bold, rounded bezels that celebrate the metal as much as the gem itself.

The key to this look is a substantial gold presence that feels intentional rather than delicate. These settings trade “dainty” for a high-polished, architectural “hug” around the diamond, creating a seamless transition from stone to band.

A signet engagement ring with and emerald cut diamond in matte yellow gold
A custom, emerald cut diamond signet engagement ring is unapologetically stunning. Want a signet ring of your own? We can help.
14k gold provides a buttery sheen that we can’t get enough of while 18k gold offers a clasic deep luster. Either way, you can’t go wrong!

Yellow Gold Is the Name of the Celebrity Engagement Ring Game

You’re committing to a chunky band. So why don’t you make it pop with the buttery-smooth shine and distinctive glow of 14k or 18k yellow gold?

A saturated, warm tone will give your ring an instant heirloom quality while feeling incredibly modern. And yellow gold is the ultimate choice for a chunky band because it highlights the metal’s sculptural surface, catching the light in a way that feels soft rather than sharp. So go ahead, lean into this classic celebrity aesthetic. It’ll feel both substantial and sophisticated and is the perfect way to ensure your bold setting feels intentional, warm, and unapologetically gold.

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Glow with Warmer-Colored Diamonds

Leaning into that buttery yellow gold look? Why not do as Miley and celebrate warm tones in all their splendor? Instead of paying a premium for a colorless D-grade diamond, consider a “warmer” stone in the K, L, or M range. When set in yellow gold, these diamonds don’t look yellow—they look rich, romantic, and decidedly modern.

Plus, your gold setting acts like a cozy filter, making the slight tint to your diamond feel intentional and cohesive rather than a compromise. This is a major budget hack, as an M-color diamond can cost up to 60% less than its D-color counterpart, allowing you to prioritize a much larger carat weight.

A trio of rings are worn with a lacy sleeve. A pasta inspired textured, gold wedding band, a bezel set champagne emerald diamond and a delicate eternity band
Champagne diamonds offer romantic warm tones, especially when set in yellow gold.

The Celebrity Engagement Ring Trend: Vintage-Inspired Styles

What’s old is new. In engagement rings that is. Dreamy vintage details, old-school diamonds, and warm, saturated stones continue to dominate the ring fingers of A-listers near and far.

Taylor Swift’s Old Mine Diamond

It was the engagement heard round the round. Getting down on one knee, Travis Kelce popped the question with an 8-10 carat elongated old mine cut diamond set in a delicately engraved collet setting.

Antique old mine diamonds were cut by hand in the 18th and 19th centuries and made to glimmer in candlelight. Subtly, shimmery, and oh-so-romantic, these diamonds command attention. Much like Swift herself.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hold hands, showing on a large, elongated cushion with engraved yellow gold shank
Thanks to Taylor, we have a close up of her elongated cushion / old mine engagement ring. Image via Instagram
A collet set, six claw prong, east west set oval in yellow gold
If Taylor and Travis like to keep the world clued in to their relationship than Tom and Zendaya are the opposite. They only ever officially confirmed their east west studded engagement when Holland coyly corrected a reporter after he called Zendaya his girlfriend.

Zendaya’s Classic Collet Engagement Ring

No Instagram posts here, Zendaya let her sparkler do all the talking when she debuted her engagement ring at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards. The fashion icon and actor opted for an elongated cushion cut diamond set east west in the classic Georgian collet-setting, providing both vintage and contemporary vibes.

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Selena Gomez’ Marquise Diamond Engagement Ring

She’s a Maquise diamond indeed. Selena Gomez stunned fans when she revealed her pave encrusted Marquise diamond. This vintage shape made its first debut in the 18th century when King Louis XV commissioned a new diamond cut that mirrored the shape of his mistresses lips. And who says love is dead?

Gomez’ engagement ring features a central north south Marquise stone set atop a yellow gold pave band. It’s big, blingy, and as ‘rare’ as the multi-hyphenate herself.

Selena Gomez shows off her Marquise diamond engagement ring with pave, yellow gold setting
Selena rocking a Marquise shouldn’t come as a surprise as the singer had famously crooned, “I’m a Marquise diamond” .

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How to Get the Look: Vintage, Celeb-Adored Vibes

So you want that glowy, a-romance-a-decade-in-the-making, type of ring. We get it. Here’s how to take this trend and make it yours.

Spring for Antique-Style Cuts

A vintage style stone is the key here, so opt for shapes that have a history as long as your friend’s ongoing situationship. Those cuts in question? Old mine, old European, Marquise, elongated cushion, and good old rose. Originally cut by hand, old European, old mine, and rose cuts were made to sparkle in candlelight. Tres romantique.

Just know, these diamond shapes are available as both natural and lab grown, but if you want a truly antique diamond, it may look a little funky. Why? Because true antiques were cut by hand and a hand cut diamond will always be less precise than a laser. But that’s what makes them so special, no?

An East-West champagne Marquise diamond ring
Antique-style cuts and vintage-inspired rings are making a major comeback thanks to celebs near and far.
Seven stone diamond engagement ring with central oval cut diamonds and bezel set Marquise stones made to look like petals
Have you heard? The nature-inspired engagement ring is oh-so-in right now.

Get Detailed

If you can’t get that oval out of your head but still want a vintage-inspired ring consider selecting a setting with delicate details. While an engraved, Art-Nouveau style is currently all the rage why stop at there? With milgrain bezels, collet-style settings, and splashy, Art Deco dazzle, the world really is your oyster.

Include a Key Element That Keeps Things Fresh

When going for that vintage look it’s important to consider grounding your ring style with a nod to today. Whether that’s doing as Zendaya, and turning that elongated cushion east west or updating that claw prong set old European with a ruffled basket, adding a chic-y twist to an otherwise dated style has never been easier.

East west oval half bezsel setting in platinum
Turning a diamond on its side is one of the easiest ways to effortlessly update its look.

The Celebrity Engagement Ring that Matters the Most is Yours

We’ll be honest, you’re a celebrity in our eyes. And our favorite celebrity engagement ring? Yours, naturally. If you’re ready to make your celebrity engagement rings a reality we’re here to help. Shop a wide selection of stunning natural and lab grown diamonds, browse our selection of wow-worthy engagement ring settings, or customize to your heart’s content. And oh, do we bring out the red carpet. Schedule a consultation at any of our nationwide showrooms and receive your own curated diamond flight, try on styles, sample wedding bands, and more. Just don’t be surprised if we ask for your autograph at the end.

FAQs: Celebrity Engagement Rings

What is the most expensive celebrity engagement ring?

While many Hollywood icons flaunt high-carat stones, the title for the most expensive celebrity engagement ring historically belongs to Mariah Carey. Her jaw-dropping 35-carat emerald cut diamond ring, designed by Wilfredo Rosado, commanded a staggering $10 million price tag. This massive “wall-to-wall” sparkle redefined the celebrity engagement ring standard, proving that when it comes to diva-level glamour, more is truly more.

However, the competition for the crown remains fierce. Elizabeth Taylor’s legendary 33.19-carat Asscher cut Krupp Diamond—famously worn on her ring finger—boasts a modern valuation of nearly $9 million.

Additionally, Beyoncé’s 18-carat emerald-cut solitaire holds a cool $5 million spot in the rankings. These astronomical prices reflect rare craftsmanship and “stadium-sized” diamonds that define luxury eras.

Green diamond engagement ring with graduating baguette diamonds
Of course, these prices are for colorless diamonds. Natural, fancy colored diamonds (like J.Lo’s green dream) can further that price even further.
Chunky half bezel elongated cushion engagement ring
It’s hard to select just one, but we would say that the number one celebrity engagement ring trend is selecting an elongated cushion diamond.

What is the #1 trend celebs are choosing for their engagement rings today?

The undisputed #1 trend in celebrity engagement rings is the elongated diamond set in yellow gold. Stars are moving away from classic rounds in favor of “spready” shapes like elongated cushions, ovals, and radiants that maximize surface area and “cheat” the eye into seeing more carats. This look pairs high-octane brilliance with a warm, buttery glow, creating an aesthetic that feels both vintage-inspired and modern. These elongated silhouettes offer a flattering, finger-lengthening effect that is as dramatic as it is timeless. It’s the ultimate masterclass in effortless, star-worthy style.

How much does the average engagement ring cost for a celebrity?

While the average engagement ring for us mere mortals sits around $5,500 in 2026, the celebrity “average” is a different beast entirely. Most A-listers land in a “starting” range of $100,000 to $500,000, with stars like Selena Gomez and Meghan Markle sporting rings valued between $190,000 and $225,000.

However, for the true heavy hitters, the numbers quickly hit seven figures. Taylor Swift’s antique bezel is estimated between $1 million and $5 million, while Beyoncé and J.Lo consistently trend in the $5 million club. But darling, don’t let the price tag fool you—the real secret is in the design. With the rise of lab-grown diamonds, you can score that “stadium-sized” celebrity sparkle for a fraction of the cost, often getting 3+ carats for what a celeb might spend on a single side stone.

Toi et Moi engagement ring with a bezel set emerald and pear cut diamond in yellow gold
Remember when Emily Ratajkowski reintroduced the Toi et Moi and we all collectively lost our minds?
Mini split shank, elongated cushion diamond engagement ring in yellow gold
Get a bigger rock by opting for a spready, elongated cushion or radiant cut stones.

Which celebrity has the biggest engagement ring?

When it comes to the biggest celebrity engagement ring, Mariah Carey currently holds the heavyweight title. Her jaw-dropping 35-carat emerald-cut diamond ring by Wilfredo Rosado redefined “stadium-sized” sparkle, creating a wall-to-wall look that is impossible to miss.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Taylor’s legendary 33.19-carat Asscher-cut diamond remains a close historic rival, proving that high-octane carat weights never go out of style. Consequently, while most A-listers rock a “modest” 5-to-10 carats, these record-breakers set the ultimate standard for scale.

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Currently blending luxury with lexicon to pen, edit, and manage the Frank Darling journal, Molly has written for VRAI, Clean Origin, and Olivia Ewing Jewelry. A lover of all things sparkly (including disco balls), she prefers portrait, step, and vintage cut diamonds with warm champagne hues.