THE ENGAGEMENT
By Jennifer Brugh
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Love Story
It was the engagement heard round the world, breaking the internet on a random Tuesday. But while everyone else was focused on how Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce broke the news, we couldn’t help but notice the what — a stunning custom-made engagement ring sporting an old-mine-cut cushion diamond in an 18k gold setting. A nod to the 18th and 19th centuries, the most historical engagement ring on the planet is telling us one thing: we’re entering an exciting new era in bridal!
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USHERING IN A NEW ERA IN BRIDAL
Yellow Gold Yellow gold is reclaiming center stage, and for good reason. Its buttery warmth flatters every skin tone and instantly lends modern rings a sense of history. Its soft hue reads luxe yet lived-in, dressing up a sleek, round brilliant or framing an antique- leaning cut with ease. Whether you love a tapered shank, a bezel-kissed profile, or delicate engraving, yellow gold sets the mood for such a romantic occasion.
Big Solitaires The solitaire is stepping into the spotlight again — bolder, lower, and more considered. Today’s solitaire silhouettes highlight presence without the pretense. Think a low and effortless setting, a pared band that lets the diamond sing, with side notes that complement the center stone, rather than compete with it. Solitaires are making a comeback in a big way and can take your love story from classic romance to living legend.
Fancy Cuts
The season belongs to soft corners and old-world charm. Elongated cushions and old mine cuts exude unabashed romance, with larger, antique- style facets that shimmer in any light. If the popstar’s new bling caught your eye, then you’ll love a center stone that favors character over conformity. And if you’re into numerology, an old-mine-cut cushion has 58 facets: 5+8=13!
Taylor’s ring is inspiring elongated diamond cuts, solitaire settings, and vintage details.
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