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Taylor Swift debuts ring stack at coastal California wedding

Swift wore her engagement ring with what looked like a wedding band at a Laguna Niguel wedding, turning a coastal celebrity outing into a visible ring-stacking moment.

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Taylor Swift turned JuJu Smith-Schuster and Laura Kruk’s wedding at the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel into a live lesson in ring stacking when she and Travis Kelce arrived in Southern California on July 10. The ceremony, which drew Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes among the guests, also marked the couple’s first public outing as newlyweds.

Swift’s hand was the detail that stopped the scroll. She wore her engagement ring with what appeared to be a wedding band, a pairing that pushed her bridal jewelry into a more visible, fashion-forward stack. The rest of the look stayed deliberately light: a dainty necklace, drop earrings and a bracelet, so the ring combination remained the focal point rather than getting lost in a heavier mix of pieces.

That mattered because Swift’s engagement ring already carries a strong design point of view. The stone has been identified as a vintage-inspired old mine brilliant-cut diamond designed by Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry, a cut that pulls from antique proportion and softer sparkle rather than the hard edges of a modern square or emerald shape. Set against that kind of center stone, a slim companion band reads less like a formal bridal match and more like a styled, personal stack.

The appearance lands at the center of where jewelry is headed in 2025 and 2026: layering that looks intentional, not accidental. The most copyable version of the look is also the simplest, a substantial center ring paired with one thinner band, leaving enough visual space for both pieces to breathe. Swift has already been seen wearing two diamond-encrusted wedding bands on her left pointer finger, including A.Jaffe’s East West Marquise Eternity Band, which underscores how quickly ring stacks can move from sentimental to highly visible fashion statements.

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Smith-Schuster and Kruk got engaged in September 2024 and planned a July wedding, giving the celebration an easy celebrity-sports connection before Swift and Kelce arrived. In a season when ring stacking is becoming less matched and more personal, Swift’s coastal California appearance showed exactly how a bridal-adjacent stack can become the centerpiece of the whole look.

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