This year has already seen plenty of proposals, and the celebrity engagement rings that have been debuted are all beautiful in their own right, tapping into some of the
biggest engagement-ring trends in the bridal world. Selena Gomez's sparkler from Benny Blanco features a marquise diamond set on a pavé band, while
Millie Bobby Brown's ring from
fiancé Jake Bongiovi features a large, round solitaire diamond surrounded by a halo, estimated to be anywhere from three to 3.5 carats for the center stone and valued between $50,000-$100,000. Then there's "Dear Evan Hansen" star
Ben Platt, who's wearing a unique sapphire with two diamond side stones set in yellow gold — a real stunner that isn't easy to forget.
Of course, there are plenty of jewels from years prior that are still on our minds.
Simone Biles's engagement ring from football player Jonathan Owens is all about the sparkle. Her oval-shaped diamond made its debut with the help of ZoFrost & Co. through a
sentimental Valentine's Day proposal.
Other celebrities, like
HyunA and Dawn, are shifting the standard for engagement rings. The K-pop stars both have matching opals on white-gold bands that are sprinkled with diamonds to signify their love. The chunky mood-ring aesthetic plays into the Y2K-inspired-jewelry trend and proves that an engagement ring does not have to be classic. Designed by Seoul-based jewelry shop
Diligems, these unique styles are the only rings of their kind, as owner Yueun Esther Shin
promised on Instagram, revealing that Dawn worked on dreaming up the special pieces for over a month.
But these are just the rings we've seen in recent history. Some of the most stylish celebrity rings out there — from the likes of Neil Lane, Lorraine Schwartz, and Cartier — are still considered unique and remain a source of inspiration for brides-to-be everywhere. That's why we have gathered all of the most stylish celebrity engagement rings from years past and will continue to keep you updated every time another jaw-dropping stone hits the red carpet or gets its first close-up on Instagram.
— Additional reporting by Rachel Aschenbrand-Robinson
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