Zoë Kravitz’s Engagement Ring Taps Into Today’s Hottest Bridal Trends
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Updated: 22 hours ago
When Zoë Kravitz’s reported engagement ring began circulating, it quickly became more than a celebrity moment. It tapped into a wider shift shaping the bridal space right now, couples who are moving away from traditional designs and leaning into something more fashion-driven, effortless and edgy.
Her elongated center stone, refined bezel setting, and vintage vibes reflect a broader move toward new engagement ring trends. To unpack what this signals for the wider industry, as we are just a a week away from Vegas Jewelry Week, Engagement 101 spoke with Zaven “Zee” Ghanimian, CEO of Simon G., a leading fine jewelry brand known for innovation, craftsmanship, and timeless design based in LA.

Alongside its sister brand Zeghani, Simon G. has built a reputation for creating engagement rings that balance artistry with wearability, combining thoughtful detail with a distinctly modern point of view.
Looking at what’s driving engagement ring design right now, Zee points to 4 trends that continue to show up across client requests, red carpets, and evolving personal styles.

1.Elongated Diamond Silhouettes
Oval, elongated cushion, emerald, and marquise center stones continue to dominate bridal, offering elegant finger coverage and a sophisticated, modern feel.
2.Sculptural & Architectural Metalwork
Brides are gravitating toward rings with bold profiles, flowing gold forms, hidden details, and artistic craftsmanship — a category where Simon G’s signature design language naturally stands out.
3. Vintage-Inspired Modern Bridal
Antique influences, heirloom-inspired details, and intricate craftsmanship are making a strong comeback, reimagined with a fresh and contemporary Simon G aesthetic.
4.Stackable & Personalized Bridal Styling
Brides increasingly want flexibility and self-expression through layered bands, mixed textures, and customizable bridal looks that evolve with their personal style.
For Simon G., these trends are not abstract forecasts but an active part of its design language. The brand has always explored elongated silhouettes, sculptural settings, and heirloom-inspired details in ways that feel wearable for everyday life, while still delivering the refinement expected in fine bridal jewelry.
Ultimately, Zee notes that what makes Zoe's engagement ring so relevant is not just the ring itself, but what it represents: a shift toward individuality, versatility, and pieces that feel as current as they are enduring. Stay tuned as we dive into the new Simon G Collection and catch up with Zee at the JCK Luxury show Booth #423.

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