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The best celeb engagement rings of 2025: Selena Gomez, Zendaya
The best celeb engagement rings of 2025: Selena Gomez, Zendaya

New York Post

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

The best celeb engagement rings of 2025: Selena Gomez, Zendaya

Selena Gomez can't stop, won't stop showing off her engagement ring. Since record producer Benny Blanco proposed to Gomez in December, the 32-year-old actress has shared a flurry of Instagram pics of the big rock on her finger: an elongated marquise sparkler, set on a diamond-studded eternity band. 'I've just dreamed of this moment my whole life,' she wrote. Indeed, in her 2015 song 'Good for You,' Gomez compared herself to a marquise diamond, a rare, unconventional cut with pointed ends that originated in the 18th-century French court of Versailles. (It was reportedly named after Louis XV's mistress, La Marquise de Pompadour, and modeled after the shape of her lips. Ooh la la.) 5 Getty Images; Courtesy of London Jewelers 'It's definitely a style for somebody who wants to be a little different or avant-garde,' Vice President of London Jewelers Scott Udell tells ALEXA. 'It's for somebody who wants to stand out, or at least to not have a shape that you see on everybody.' Gomez is not alone. It seems that these days, everyone wants to stand out. Forget the demure stones and subtle designs that characterized the restrained COVID era. Quiet luxury is over. The 'boom boom' aesthetic is in: slick business suits, towering bouffants, flamboyant furs and diamonds as big as the Ritz. 'I'm starting to see these retro styles that were popular in the 1980s and '90s come back,' Udell says. In terms of engagement rings, that means marquise cuts, pear shapes, bold yellow-gold bands and a general more-is-more ethos. 'These styles were phased out for a while, but they're now being rejuvenated.' 5 Getty Images; Courtesy of London Jewelers Take Adele's enormous pear-shaped stunner from sports agent Rich Paul — an ostentatiously old-fashioned cut that matches the 36-year-old diva's powerhouse voice and classic style. 'I think it's stunning,' Udell says of the ring, adding that the slim platinum band gives the 1980s staple a modern twist. 'I love the super thin band that the diamond kind of floats on. It really lets it pop.' 5 Getty Images; Courtesy of London Jewelers Lady Gaga debuted a similarly over-the-top engagement ring at the Venice Film Festival this past September. Though the 39-year-old performer and her fiancé, Michael Polansky, went for something utterly original. Designed by Sofia Jewelry, it features a brilliant oval set on an 18-karat white-and-rose-gold diamond pavé band, which is then adorned with natural pink ombré diamonds. There's even a hidden white-diamond halo under the center stone, in case anyone thought there wasn't enough sparkle. 5 Getty Images; Courtesy of London Jewelers 'Challengers' and 'Dune' actress Zendaya also chose a cushioned oval diamond for her engagement ring to 'Spider-Man' co-star Tom Holland. Yet, the 28-year-old fashion plate is known for doing things her own way. The Georgian-style cut-down setting — in which a layer of metal surrounds the stone — has a vintage feel. And instead of a vertical diamond, the stone has an east-west setting, said to symbolize an equal relationship with both partners working alongside one another as a team. 'It's both antique and modern,' Udell says. It's the perfect ring for a woman who wears the most cutting-edge couture and classic vintage styles with equal elegance and aplomb. 5 Getty Images; Courtesy of London Jewelers Like Zendaya, actress Emma Roberts also unveiled a vintage-inspired engagement ring. Hers (bestowed by actor Cody John), features a round, European-cut diamond with — like Zendaya's ring — a thicker gold band. While thinner bands are still a more popular way to show off a big stone, Udell says he's seen more brides recently gravitate toward heftier bands to balance out round stones and add texture and depth. 'If it's done to scale properly, it can look really nice and elegant,' he says. 'And it can withstand a lot of wear and tear, and that's the whole point. You gotta design something that you can wear day to day.'

Jewelry influencers on their shopping secrets, dream jewels for 2025
Jewelry influencers on their shopping secrets, dream jewels for 2025

New York Post

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Jewelry influencers on their shopping secrets, dream jewels for 2025

KJ Moody | @KJMoody The celebrity stylist curates red-carpet looks for the likes of his cousin Beyoncé (he also styled her Renaissance tour), Chlöe Bailey, Janelle James and Kelly Rowland KJ Moody dishes on decadent gems and favorite Beyoncé styling moments. Images: Courtesy of KJ Moody, Getty Images and London Jewelers Instagram followers: 86,200 Signature style: I love to layer silver chains. I don't leave home without my current necklace stack, which consists of three David Yurman necklaces. I like to play with lengths so that each chain plays well with others while getting its shine. First piece of jewelry: My parents finally got married when I was 7 years old. When they exchanged rings they included me by giving me a silver nameplate bracelet that said 'Moody.' I remember cherishing it and wanting to keep it safe forever. Iconic red-carpet moment: I styled Beyoncé for the Atlantis [The Royal] hotel grand opening in Dubai — that was the epitome of iconic. She wore 57-carat Messika diamond earrings! They were insanely beautiful; I've never seen anything like them. Dream jewel: I've always wanted 'brown sugar' emerald-cut diamonds. I just haven't decided if I want it in a ring, earrings or necklace. Maybe, a tennis bracelet… Courtesy of London Jewelers Style tip: Let it speak to you and fall in love with it. If you're going to wear it almost every day, make sure it's multifunctional and can be worn in multiple settings with a majority of your clothing choices. Jill Newman | @JillNewman A jewelry and gemstone authority, her articles appear in the international New York Times, Galerie Magazine, Town & Country and Robb Report Gemfluencer extraordinaire Jill Newman spills on her favorite sparkles. Images: Courtesy of Jill Newman, Elizabeth Taylor and London Jewelers Instagram followers: 63,400 Signature style: I like to mix it up, vintage with contemporary and playful. I never leave the house without something sentimental, such as my mother's marquise diamond from her engagement ring that I wear on a skinny gold necklace and my grandmother's wedding band stacked with colorful rings. First piece of jewelry: A little red enamel and gold heart ring from my father for Valentine's Day. Jewelry splurge: A gold Cartier Baignoire watch, which I bought long before it became popular. Even in my 20s, I knew to invest in the best classics. Iconic red-carpet moment: Elizabeth Taylor wearing the jaw-dropping 69.42-carat diamond drop necklace, known as the Taylor-Burton or Cartier diamond, to the 1970 Oscars. It was so glamorous and so Hollywood. Dream jewel: I have so many, but among them are a Verdura Maltese cuff Courtesy of London Jewelers. Styling tip: Give your old jewels a new life: Take your grandmother's brooch and wear it as a pendant or remove the emeralds from a ring and make drop earrings. There are so many possibilities Emily Waterfall | @WaterfallAtAuction The director of the jewelry department for Bonhams auction house recently served as one of the auctioneers for a sale that saw an 8.68 carat emerald and diamond ring sell for $508,500 — over double its estimate Gemfluencer Emily Waterfall shares her love for Art Deco jewels and Princess Diana's et Gala moment . Images: Courtesy of Emily Waterfall, Getty Images and London Jewelers Instagram followers: 1,038 Signature style: Vintage with classic — every piece always has a story. First piece of jewelry: A gold butterfly necklace from my mom, who used to wear it when I was little. It's very sentimental. Courtesy of London Jewelers Iconic red-carpet moment: A favorite classic moment would be when Princess Diana went to her first and only Met Gala in 1996, dressed in a John Galliano for Christian Dior jewel tone blue slip dress, adorned with her own sapphire and pearl choker with sapphire and diamond drops. My love of blue could be inspired by this memorable look. Dream jewel: I have always dreamed of owning any of the aquamarine Art Deco jewels by Cartier, like the aquamarine tiara that Elsie de Wolfe dyed her hair to match. Styling tip: Storing jewelry correctly matters, damage can happen to even diamonds. Make sure to divide earrings into separate bags or compartments. And find a good friend who can untangle your necklaces for you. That is an impressive talent.

The best 2025 jewelry gifts and trends, according to London Jewelers
The best 2025 jewelry gifts and trends, according to London Jewelers

New York Post

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • New York Post

The best 2025 jewelry gifts and trends, according to London Jewelers

London Jewelers rises to every occasion. From Mother's Day and engagements to anniversaries, the venerable retailer has the perfect gifts for all of life's precious moments. And next year, the company will mark a milestone of its own: a century of excellence. 'Having a business that has survived 100 years with four generations involved is very rare today,' says Candy Udell, London's president, who runs the company alongside her husband, Mark; their children, Randi and Scott; and their nephew, Zach. 'We have built this with a lot of pride and integrity and my customers know how hard we work. We started out with four people and now we have 18 stores in New York and New Jersey carrying all the top luxury jewelry and watch brands, and we've built wonderful relationships along the way.' Advertisement Buccellati Hawaii necklace in 18-k yellow gold, $15,000 Courtesy of London Jewelers Buccellati Opera Tulle earrings in 18-k yellow and white gold with diamonds, $16,500 Courtesy of London Jewelers So many of London's partnerships — and friendships — were established decades ago. 'If I want to give us any kudos,' says Udell, 'it's that we were able to establish valuable relationships with so many of the founders of these iconic brands way before they were as successful as they are today. We go back a long way and have a great history,' she continues, mentioning legacy names like Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, Bulgari, Van Cleef & Arpels, Panerai and Buccellati. 'It's been pretty incredible building personal relationships with these brands over 50 years.' Advertisement And the future looks even brighter. 'We are working on some incredible projects,' says Udell. 'Rolex just unveiled a new store in Manhasset last week and a Rolex Boutique will be opening this August in East Hampton, the first of its kind in the world. There will be more exciting news next year when our new watch boutique opens with even more brands and a separate Patek Philippe salon within. All in time for our 100th anniversary!' Verdura Pebble bracelet in 18-k yellow gold with aquamarine, $39,500 Courtesy of London Jewelers To commemorate its centenary, London is planning a series of glittering functions, from in-store parties to brand events to specialty product introductions. Philanthropy is important to the company, which hosts fundraising initiatives for causes, offers scholarships and helps others via generous actions like funding hot meal deliveries to five hospitals during the COVID pandemic. 'London's personal mission is to give back to the communities that support our business by helping the many local charities,' she says, adding that the company will be doing a symbolic 100 good deeds, one for every year. Advertisement Giving is a theme at London, whether it's helping those in need, sharing expertise or finding a gift that mom will cherish. 'It's wonderful to give a watch or a piece of jewelry, and it creates great memories,' says Udell, noting that the Manhasset flagship will be offering tulip bouquets and handmade silk flowers over Mother's Day weekend and providing exceptional hospitality throughout the store. 'We have pieces that you can pass down to generations to come.' She loves the purity of modern classics like diamond studs, tennis bracelets and tennis necklaces — the staples of every jewelry wardrobe today. Moms are layering and stacking their metals and customizing them with charms. 'The London Collection has something for everyone, from an adorable newborn and a sporty teen to a glam grandma. We have a wide array of fashion and classic jewelry for self-wearing and gifting.' Pasquale Bruni Giardini Segreti ring in 18-k white gold with diamonds, $22,800 Courtesy of London Jewelers Advertisement Brilliantly hued gemstone rings, necklaces and earrings make unique and eye-catching additions. 'People often tend to overlook color, like jewelry set with rubies, emeralds, sapphires, tourmalines. If you have a favorite color, like pink, green, turquoise or yellow, we have a multitude of options in our collections.' Retro designs are increasingly trendy. 'Vintage has become very popular and it is something that we are definitely getting into,' says Udell. 'We're looking forward to heading into it with a purpose.' Speaking of bold and bright: Last year London added Verdura to its mix. 'They have a wonderful history, like all our other brands, and design for royalty and movie stars alike. Coco Chanel was often the muse, and the Maltese Cross cuff was created for her.' Sounds like a future family heirloom. Norman Silverman eternity bands in platinum with diamonds, prices upon request Courtesy of London Jewelers Timeless appeal: Celebrate Mother's Day with meaningful treasures from London Jewelers London Jewelers is the ultimate destination for all things shiny. While the Manhasset flagship carries a dazzling array of fine jewelry and watches, the store's Gift Gallery (temporarily housed in the Wheatley Plaza store at 180 Wheatley Plaza in Greenvale, LI) is arrayed with gleaming designer accessories for the home. The tempting assortment includes luxurious and up-to-the-minute décor and objects, from high-end crystal and china to cozy blankets, scented candles, desk accessories, games, prestige pens and much more. Advertisement 'We have things for every occasion and price point,' Candy Udell, president of London Jewelers, tells Alexa. 'We cover newborns to grandmas, and everyone in between. Engagements, weddings, anniversaries, baby showers, graduations and birthdays — whatever it is we have something.' Venus et Fleur Fleura vase with 34-36 Eternity Roses, $429 Venus et Fleur Of course, you don't need a special event to shop for creature comforts there. 'A lot of people pick out beautiful things for themselves,' says Udell. 'Custom safes are also available for homes, which is a specialty for us.' Catching the light are crystal wonders from brands like Lalique and William Yeoward. Meanwhile, Baccarat's famous figurines and colorful butterflies, Champagne flutes and faceted bowls make sparkling keepsake gifts. So do exquisite silver frames from Buccellati. Advertisement The tabletop display includes MacKenzie-Childs' graphic platters and plates and Michael Aram's coveted cheese board and knife sets. Georg Jensen's Indulgence Grand wine cooler, Rosenthal's swirly Squall gold porcelain vase and Jonathan Adler's brass and acrylic Futuristic Fantasy Globo Tripod bowl make every party more enchanting. The selection for little ones is also irresistible. Mon Ami stuffed bears, bunnies and ballerinas are squeezably soft, while Elegant Baby beribboned baby socks and cable sweaters and hats are equal parts cute and useful. These nursery essentials can be assembled in darling gift baskets. Michael Aram Dandelion frame, $160 Courtesy of London Jewelers As for Venus et Fleur's everlasting floral arrangements, they're currently available at the Two by London store at 2032 Northern Blvd. in Manhasset. Advertisement Udell is a dog lover and active dog rescuer who has saved 10,000 pups, so there are plenty of goodies for furry friends. 'Our Cause for Paws line of jewelry is designed to give back to shelters, rescues and other animal-related causes,' she says. 'This product is also available online, and is popular for every holiday as a wonderful way to give to people who love animals.' William Yeoward Harlequine footed crystal bowl, $850 Courtesy of London Jewelers The friendly Gift Gallery staff is on hand to help customers find just the right items and wrap them gorgeously. That way, the presentation is just as wonderful as the present inside. Advertisement Heart of gold London Jewelers' VP Randi Udell Alper selects sensational stunners for mom. Keep-snake Bulgari Serpenti Viper necklace in 18-k rose gold with diamonds, $58,000 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'This is a signature, iconic Bulgari piece that stands the test of time. It's perfect for every occasion, from casual to dressy and from day to night. Mom will treasure this versatile and sophisticated necklace.' Moving message London Collection I Love You customizable bracelet in 18-k rose gold with diamonds, $5,960 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'Customizing your own jewelry should be effortless and personal. Create a meaningful piece with the London Collection's personalized slider with diamond letters and numbers. Wear it as a stand-alone piece or make a statement and stack.' Love match Verdura I Love You bracelet in 18-k yellow gold, $15,500 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'More than beautiful, this piece also holds deep sentimental value. It's a chain-link bracelet that creates an unbreakable bond between two people, and it lasts forever. It's a very romantic design.' Tennis, anyone? London Collection tennis necklace in 14-k white gold with diamonds, $39,915. Courtesy of London Jewelers London Collection earrings in 14-k white gold with diamonds, $28,640 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'Diamonds symbolize love, eternity, strength, purity and commitment. They're everlasting, like this gorgeous trio from our London Jewelers brand. It makes a meaningful and glamorous gift for every mother in your life.' Best and brightest Honor moms with diamond dazzlers approved by London Jewelers' VP Scott Udell. Lucky charm Van Cleef & Arpels Vintage Alhambra necklace in 18-k yellow gold with diamonds, $69,000 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'Celebrate the timeless elegance of motherhood with this necklace, inspired by the lucky clover leaf. It's a special gift for a special mom on Mother's Day, wishing her love, luck and joy throughout the year.' Forever chic London Collection eternity band in platinum with diamonds, $29,230 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'Always a popular choice, an eternity band is a classic piece in every woman's jewelry wardrobe. The continuous line of stones around the ring represents endless love. What could be more appropriate for Mother's Day?' Arm candy Chanel Coco Crush bracelet in 18-k yellow gold with diamonds, $12,800 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'You can't go wrong with a Coco Crush bracelet. They come in every color of gold, from white and yellow 18-karat to Chanel's signature beige alloy, with or without diamonds. They're great for stacking and you can wear them with anything.' In the flow London Collection Candy Cane dangle earrings in 18-k yellow gold with diamonds, $70,000 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'When the weekend rolls around, every mom needs a gorgeous pair of going-out earrings. This drop style is elegant and timeless and adds dazzle to every outfit. She'll get a lot of use out of this pair.' Good times are here again London Jewelers' VP Zach Udell clocks watches with magnificent designs for Mother's Day. Warm regards Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust watch in Everose gold with diamonds, $46,400. Courtesy of London Jewelers 'Rolex has its own foundry and its Everose gold is one of the best materials out there. This 18-karat alloy won't tarnish or change color over time. Chocolate dials have been trending and we're also seeing a demand for smaller cases, like this 28 mm size. This watch is sleek and sophisticated for day and the diamond bezel and diamond markers add sparkle for evening.' Linked in Panthère de Cartier watch in 18-k yellow gold, $43,600 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'This Panthère cuff ticks two boxes: It's a stunning piece of jewelry and also a timepiece. The links are small, rounded and smooth, so it's very comfortable to wear. The design dates back to the '80s — it's updated for today but still very true to the original. And it has Cartier's signature blue sword-shaped hands and Roman numerals on the dial.' New neutral Patek Philippe Aquanaut Luce self-winding watch in rose gold with diamonds, $55,850 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'You can wear this versatile Patek Philippe Aquanaut Luce for all occasions. The taupe color is warm and feminine but still neutral enough for everyday use, and the rounded octagonal bezel enhanced with 48 diamonds dresses it up for a casual evening out. The Ref. 5268/200R is water-resistant to 30 meters and the strap is made of a composite material, making it a beautiful and durable Mother's Day gift.' Triple play Bulgari Bulgari Tubogas watch in 18-k yellow, rose and white gold with diamonds, $43,100 Courtesy of London Jewelers 'This double- and triple-wraparound style is iconic. It's not an easy feat to produce an ultralight, flexible, tubular design and Bulgari really is the best at it. The mix of 18-karat yellow, white and rose gold metals gives you wearability: This watch will work with all of your jewelry. The black lacquer dial with minimalist diamond markers is both chic and modern.'

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