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Zoë Kravitz’s yellow-gold ring fuels engagement buzz in London

Zoë Kravitz turned a London outing into a lesson in modern statement jewelry: yellow gold, a large center stone and heirloom appeal with everyday polish.

Rachel Levy2 min read
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Zoë Kravitz’s yellow-gold ring fuels engagement buzz in London
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Zoë Kravitz turned a London outing into a lesson in how a statement diamond ring can feel modern: yellow gold, a substantial center stone and the kind of heirloom energy that reads more style code than bridal set. The ring, worn on her left hand in photos taken on April 19 and April 21, immediately drew attention because it sat so naturally against an otherwise off-duty look.

The timing only intensified the buzz. Kravitz and Harry Styles were photographed together in London, including one moment in which they appeared to kiss, and the sighting arrived after the two were first linked in August 2025, when they were seen together in Italy and later in Rome. Neither Kravitz nor Styles has confirmed an engagement, and their representatives have not commented, but the ring’s visibility on two separate outings was enough to send jewelry watchers into analysis mode.

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What makes the piece feel so current is that it does not read like a traditional solitaire made to announce a wedding. Its yellow-gold setting gives the diamond warmth, while the larger center stone delivers presence without tipping into icy formality. That balance is exactly where many of today’s most-wanted diamond rings live: substantial enough to feel special, relaxed enough to wear with denim, tailoring or a bare wrist.

Jessica McCormack’s design language explains part of the appeal. The London jeweler describes its pieces as made to be worn every day, with diamonds too precious to save for special occasions and designs that are ultra-wearable and endlessly versatile. McCormack also names Kravitz as its first brand ambassador, collaborator and muse, and says she showcases the label’s heirloom-inspired diamond jewelry. In that context, the ring looks less like a sudden departure and more like a continuation of Kravitz’s established taste.

Some coverage has identified the ring as resembling a Jessica McCormack piece Kravitz has worn before, including a button-back style with a cushion diamond that has been described at about £58,000. That price puts it firmly in high-jewelry territory, but the design idea is what matters most for readers tracking the look: a bold diamond, warm metal and proportions that feel polished rather than precious in the wrong way. Styles said in a March 2026 interview that he wants marriage and a family, which only sharpened the conversation, but the ring’s real significance may be simpler. It shows how a big diamond can look contemporary when it is anchored in everyday wearability, not ceremony.

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