Gigi Hadid wears custom engraved dog-tag necklace with Bradley Cooper initials
Gigi Hadid’s 14K dog-tag pendant pairs her and Bradley Cooper’s initials with a tiny heart, turning private romance into a polished, personal keepsake.
Gigi Hadid turned to one of jewelry’s quietest signals of intimacy, a custom 14K yellow-gold dog-tag pendant engraved with her and Bradley Cooper’s initials and a tiny heart. The piece reads like a private note worn in public: discreet enough to blend into a T-shirt or a sharp jacket, but specific enough to carry meaning for the wearer alone.
The necklace comes from Sheryl Lowe Jewelry and is priced at $2,995. The pendant is made in 14K yellow gold and set with approximately 0.48 carats of diamonds in a halo around the tag, which measures 18mm by 30mm. Engraved versions are listed as shipping in about two to three weeks, a lead time that puts the piece squarely in the made-for-you category rather than the grab-and-go realm of generic charm jewelry. The brand also identifies it as a web-exclusive and marks it as “As seen on Gigi Hadid.”

That positioning matters. Personalized jewelry has moved far beyond the old nameplate necklace. The new language is subtler: initials, tiny symbols, coordinates, birthstones, and private engravings that look polished to outsiders and deeply specific to the person wearing them. Hadid’s dog tag lands exactly in that space, where romance is legible to the wearer without announcing itself like a billboard.
The choice also fits the moment in Hadid and Cooper’s relationship. Hadid said in a March 2025 Vogue interview that she first met Bradley Cooper at a birthday party for a mutual friend’s child. By May 2025, she had posted a kissing photo from her 30th birthday party on Instagram, making the relationship public. Hadid is 31 and Cooper is 51, and the couple’s family lives are already part of the public narrative, with Hadid co-parenting daughter Khai with Zayn Malik and Cooper father to Lea.
Sheryl Berkoff Lowe’s background gives the pendant more texture than a generic celebrity merch moment. She began making jewelry as a teenager and later worked as a makeup artist for film and television before moving fully into design. That Hollywood-to-workshop path shows in the line’s sensibility: ornamental, but not loud; sentimental, but not sugary. Sheryl Lowe Jewelry’s broader offerings lean hard into custom engraving, ID bracelets, medallions, and symbolic keepsakes at a range of price points, signaling that this is a brand built around private meaning, not just surface sparkle.
At nearly $3,000, Hadid’s necklace is not an entry-level gift, but the materials explain the premium. For shoppers drawn to the same language, the real appeal is not the dog tag itself. It is the idea that a small engraved surface, a pair of initials, and a tiny heart can say more than a full name ever could.
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