Zoë Kravitz's Engagement Ring: Harry Styles's Elongated Cushion in Yellow Gold
When Zoë Kravitz finally revealed her left hand in London in June 2026, the ring did the talking: an enormous elongated cushion-cut diamond glowing in warm yellow gold. Harry Styles had proposed with one of the most talked-about engagement rings of the year, and it makes its case with a single spectacular stone rather than any fuss.
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View this post on InstagramUnderstated but unmissable, it has quickly become a favourite among couples drawn to large, low-set diamonds and warm gold. Here is what the ring is, why the elongated cushion and minimalist bezel work so well together, and how to capture the look. See more celebrity engagement rings for inspiration.
In short: Zoë Kravitz's engagement ring from Harry Styles is an elongated cushion-cut diamond estimated at around nine to ten carats, set low in a slim yellow-gold bezel on a minimalist band. Press estimates have placed its value from roughly £400,000 to as much as £800,000. Rêve has recreated the look, the Zoe Kravitz Engagement Ring, available from £2,000.- In short
The ring, in detail
The centre stone is an elongated cushion cut, a softly rounded rectangular shape estimated at nine to ten carats. It is enormous, but the styling is deliberately quiet: the diamond is left to speak for itself, with no halo, no shoulder stones and nothing to distract from its size and clarity.
It sits low to the finger in a slim bezel setting, where a thin rim of yellow gold wraps the stone rather than lifting it on claws. The warm gold and low profile give the ring a modern, quiet-luxury feel, and arrive just as yellow gold and bezel settings are climbing in popularity.
- Diamond cut: Elongated cushion
- Estimated carat: around 9 to 10 carats
- Metal: Yellow gold
- Setting: Slim, low bezel on a minimalist band
- Style: Quiet-luxury, single large stone
Why the elongated cushion works
An elongated cushion flatters the finger, its longer outline making the hand look slender while keeping soft, rounded corners that read as romantic rather than austere. It is a shape that looks large for its weight and pairs beautifully with warm gold. Our cushion cut guide explains the shape in full, and you can browse our loose cushion diamonds to design your own.
The minimalist yellow-gold bezel
A low bezel does two things at once: it protects a large, precious stone and gives the ring a clean, contemporary line that sits close to the hand. In warm yellow gold, kept deliberately thin, it lets a big diamond feel effortless rather than showy, the essence of quiet luxury.
How to get the look
You do not need half a million to borrow the idea. Choose an elongated cushion cut, set it low in a slim yellow-gold bezel on a plain band, and let the stone do the work. In a lab-grown diamond you can go considerably larger for the money, made bespoke to your carat and budget.
Prefer a ready-made version? Our own recreation captures the look: the Zoe Kravitz Engagement Ring, from £2,000, also available as a lab-grown design. Or bring us a photo and our goldsmiths will craft it bespoke to your carat and budget.
Is an elongated cushion right for you?
Cushion cuts are romantic, forgiving and timeless, and an elongated outline looks especially large for its weight. They sparkle a touch more softly than a sharp round brilliant, so if you love fire-and-ice flash a brilliant may suit you better. But for warmth, presence and a stone that carries a ring on its own, an elongated cushion in yellow gold is hard to beat.
Frequently asked
What kind of ring is Zoë Kravitz's engagement ring?
It is an elongated cushion-cut diamond estimated at around nine to ten carats, set low in a slim yellow-gold bezel on a minimalist band. Harry Styles proposed with it in 2026.
How much is Zoë Kravitz's engagement ring worth?
Press estimates have ranged from around £400,000 to as much as £800,000 depending on the diamond's colour and clarity. Exact figures are speculative, as the ring is a private commission.
What is an elongated cushion cut?
A cushion-shaped diamond with a longer, more rectangular outline and softly rounded corners. It flatters the finger and looks large for its weight, which is why it works so well as a single, low-set stone.
Can I get a similar ring?
Yes. An elongated cushion in a low yellow-gold bezel captures the look, and a lab-grown stone lets you go larger for less. Rêve can make it bespoke to your carat, metal and budget.
Make it yours today, or design your own. Our goldsmiths craft each ring in lab-grown or natural diamonds with free lifetime aftercare. Shop the Rêve recreation or explore engagement rings.