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Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer twin in sporty ensembles as they step out for a low-key lunch date
Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer twin in sporty ensembles as they step out for a low-key lunch date

Daily Mail​

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer twin in sporty ensembles as they step out for a low-key lunch date

Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer proved they were still in newlywed bliss as they rocked similar sporty ensembles while heading for lunch at Casa Leo, California earlier this month. The actress, 35, and the screenwriter, 37, who tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in April, looked in good spirits as they strolled side by side while sporting their wedding rings. Keeping things casual for the day, Kristen slipped into a white T-shirt and grey shorts, which she teamed with bright yellow trainers, white socks and shades. Meanwhile, Dylan also kept her look relaxed as she donned white shorts and a navy top which showed a glimpse of her midriff. She finished off her look with a navy sports cap. sunglasses and blue trainers worn with coordinating socks. The couple looked relaxed in each other's company as they spent quality time together amid a break from their busy schedules. Their outing comes after outing comes weeks after footage of Stewart delivering her heartfelt vows during her casual wedding ceremony began circulating online. While the A-list actress is no stranger to performing in front of crowds, Kristen was clearly brimming with nervous enthusiasm as she read her vows off a piece of paper. Her heartfelt words were momentarily interrupted as she fumbled to adjust her microphone, sparking some laughter from the crowd and lightening the already sweet moment. At one point, Kristen sweetly took Dylan's hands into her grasp. Dylan also read her vows off a piece of paper, and Kristen appeared moved by her words as she rubbed her eyes. Friends and family gathered around the couple but gave them some space as they watched the ceremony unfold with their phones capturing the scene. For their nuptials, the couple opted for an edgy twist on their bridal wear, with Dylan sporting a sheer top and silky taupe skirt while Kristen wore a taupe set combined with a white T-shirt. Although Kristen and Dylan reportedly met back in 2013 on a movie set, the Hollywood figures didn't become an item until years later in August of 2019. Although Kristen and Dylan reportedly met back in 2013 on a movie set, the Hollywood figures didn't become an item until years later in August of 2019 [pictured in 2022] They started dating shortly after Kristen and Stella Maxwell ended their relationship after dating since 2016. Kristen and Dylan were reunited when they attended a mutual friend's party and bonded over growing up in Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles Times. In the summer of 2021, the two sparked engagement rumors after they were both seen wearing rings on their left hands. Kristen later confirmed in November to Howard Stern that she and Dylan had gotten engaged.

The story behind Duchess Sophie's royal rings as the mystery of her bare finger sparks questions
The story behind Duchess Sophie's royal rings as the mystery of her bare finger sparks questions

Daily Mail​

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

The story behind Duchess Sophie's royal rings as the mystery of her bare finger sparks questions

While reports of Duchess Sophie stepping out this week without her wedding band have made recent headlines, staunch royal observers will recall the touching story behind her rings. On Monday, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, was photographed without her wedding ring during her visit to the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival. The 60-year-old was spotted enjoying an ice cream cone on the first day of the event, but eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed her bare ring finger. The following day, she was spotted wearing just her trilogy engagement ring, which she normally wears layered next to her gold wedding band. Social media users have speculated why she chose not to wear the rings, though it is not the first time the Duchess has been seen without them. It's possible that practical reasons such as resizing, maintenance or the extreme heatwave in the UK could explain the absence of the rings. It has been 26 years since Sophie and the late Queen's youngest son, Prince Edward, married at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on June 19, 1999. They tied the knot in front of 500 guests and 200million viewers who tuned in to watch the event on television. It has been 26 years since Sophie and the late Queen's youngest son, Prince Edward , married at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on June 19, 1999 After six years of dating, Sophie and Edward revealed their engagement on January 6, 1999. The engagement ring, reported to be worth upwards of £70,000, features a two-carat central oval diamond flanked by two heart-shaped diamonds, designed by Garrard, the same jeweller who created Princess Diana's iconic sapphire ring. The ring symbolises 'enduring love' and the 'trilogy' design represents the past, present, and future. Edward had proposed to Sophie just before Christmas while they were on holiday on Windemere Island in the Bahamas, but agreed to keep it secret so he could ask her father for permission. 'We are the best of friends, and we happen to love each other very much,' Edward said, as Sophie showed off her diamond engagement ring at a photocall in the gardens of St. James' Palace. Sophie's gold wedding band is made from the same Clogau nugget as royals such as Princess Anne and the late Queen Elizabeth II. There is a tradition with the Royal Family for wedding rings to be made from a single Welsh gold nugget from the Clogau gold mine. Only a sliver of the original nugget remains. In November 1981, the Royal British Legion presented the Queen with a 36-gram piece of 21-carat gold for future royal wedding rings. Sophie is pictured wearing her gold wedding band in March, 2022 Last year, she swapped out her pair of rings for alternatives, including an 'Africa' ring from Giulia Barela worth around £128. Edward and Sophie are pictured in Malta in 2024 This nugget was used for Sarah, the Duchess of York, in her marriage to Prince Andrew in 1986. Sophie also received a ring from this nugget upon her marriage to Edward in 1999. Their rings were made in a traditional design by Crown Jeweller David Thomas of Asprey and Garrard. Sophie often mixes and matches which jewellery she wears. Last year, she swapped out her pair of rings for alternatives, including an 'Africa' ring from Giulia Barela worth around £128 which she wore when she visited Malta. Sophie also removed the ring on visits throughout the coronavirus pandemic, for hygiene reasons. The most expensive royal engagement rings MailOnline has compiled a rich list of the Royal's engagement rings, which reveals those with the greatest value and most rare stones. The Princess of Wales: Value: £500,000+ Ring: Originally Princess Diana's engagement ring, the 12-carat oval-cut Ceylon blue sapphire is surrounded by 14 round-cut solitaire diamonds, set in 18-carat white gold. Announcement: When William and Kate got engaged, on November 16, 2010, while on holiday in Kenya, he revealed that he had been carrying the sapphire and diamond engagement ring he inherited from his mother, Princess Diana, in his rucksack. The couple had been dating for eight years before William popped the question in a log cabin at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, where they had been staying on safari. 'We had been talking about marriage for a while, so it wasn't a massively big surprise,' William said in the couple's engagement interview with ITV News' Tom Brady. 'I took her up somewhere nice in Kenya and I proposed. 'I had been carrying it around with me in my rucksack for about three weeks before that and I literally would not let it go. Everywhere I went I was keeping hold of it because I knew if it disappeared, I would be in a lot of trouble…. 'It's my mother's engagement ring so I thought it was quite nice because obviously she's not going to be around to share any of the fun and excitement of it all – this was my way of keeping her close.' Queen Camilla: Value: £240,000 Ring: Once belonging to the late Queen Mother, the five-carat emerald-cut diamond is flanked by three baguette diamonds on each side, in an Art Deco style design. Announcement: On February 10, 2005, 35 years after they met, and a decade after their affair rocked the Royal family, Charles and Camilla finally announced their engagement. It is not known where the future King proposed but Camilla has confirmed that he got down on one knee to pop the question. The couple tied the knot in a civil ceremony at Windsor's Guildhall on April 9, 2005. The Duchess of Sussex: Value: £150,000+ Ring: Designed by Prince Harry, Meghan's yellow gold engagement ring features a cushion-cut diamond, from Botswana, which is estimated to be between 2.5 and 3 carats. The central stone is flanked by two diamonds which belonged to his mother Diana. She has recently reset the ring onto a slim, diamond-paved band. Announcement: Harry and Meghan announced their engagement on November 27, 2017, after meeting on a blind date in London. The prince proposed while they were cooking roast chicken at his home in Kensington Palace. 'It was just an amazing surprise,' she said. 'It was so sweet, and natural and very romantic. He got on one knee.' 'She didn't even let me finish,' he added. 'She said: 'Can I say yes.' 'It was a really nice moment. Just the two of us.' Princess Eugenie: Value: £100,000+ Ring: A rare soft pink Padparadscha sapphire, named after the colour of a Lotus blossom, surrounded by ten round-cut diamonds, with two pear-shaped side stones, on a yellow gold band. Announcement: Buckingham Palace announced the engagement of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, former manager of Mayfair's Mahiki nightclub, on January 22, 2018, after they had got engaged on holiday in Nicaragua. In a series of tweets, her mother Sarah Ferguson congratulated her daughter and her fiancé saying the couple 'float with laughter and love' and the announcement was 'Total joy!'. 'We love Jack, and I am so excited to have a son, a brother and a best friend,' the duchess added. 'Eugenie is one of the finest people I know and so together it will be pure harmony.' Princess Anne: Value: £70,000 Ring: Three-carat oval-cut sapphire ring with three smaller diamonds. Announcement: Divorced from her first husband Captain Mark Phillips, father of her two children Peter and Zara, Princess Anne's second engagement to Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence was private and low-key. The couple met when he was serving on the Royal Yacht Britannia and they married in a small ceremony at Crathie Kirk in Scotland on December 12, 1992, as the Church of England didn't allow divorcees to get married. Despite it being her second marriage, the Queen, Prince Philip, the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Prince Edward all attended the wedding. The Duchess of Edinburgh: Value: £70,000 Ring: Three-carat white gold diamond ring, nestled between two, smaller pear-shaped stones, made by Asprey and Garrard, now Garrard & Co. Announcement: Buckingham Palace was bounced into announcing the engagement of Edward and Sophie, on January 6, 1999, after a story in the Sun newspaper announced that they were getting married in the summer. Edward had proposed to Sophie just before Christmas while they were on holiday on Windemere Island in the Bahamas but agreed to keep it secret so he could ask her father for permission. 'We are the best of friends, and we happen to love each other very much,' he said, as Sophie showed off her diamond engagement ring at a photo call in the gardens of St. James' Palace. Princess Beatrice: Value: £60,000+ Ring: Platinum engagement ring with pavé diamonds on the band, featuring a 2.5-carat round centre diamond flanked by two smaller diamonds. The ring has an added sophistication of pavé diamonds on the band to bring an additional dimension Announcement: The Duke and Duchess of York announced the engagement of their eldest daughter Beatrice and family friend Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on September 26, 2019. The couple got engaged during a weekend in Italy. 'We are extremely happy to be able to share the news of our recent engagement,' the couple said at the time. We are both so excited to be embarking on this life adventure together and can't wait to be married. 'We share so many similar interests and values and we know this will stand us in great stead for the years ahead, full of love and happiness.' Zara Tindall: Value £60,000 Ring: Zara's ring showcases a 1.5 carat solitaire diamond with a four-claw split shoulder design which itself is set with several diamonds. Announcement: It was on December 21, 2010, that Zara and Mike Tindall announced their engagement by posting a photograph of Zara's left hand resting on Mike's stomach. The former rugby player had been planning to propose for years but finally got down on bended knee when she was watching television. 'I had been thinking about it for ages, waiting to ask,' he later revealed, 'but then my brother got engaged, and so did a certain Duke of Cambridge. 'I was upstairs, plucking up the nerve to do it, while Zara was downstairs watching television. It was all about shock value – I wanted to catch her when it was quiet, and she wasn't expecting anything. 'And it definitely worked! 'She was completely in shock. Then, when she stopped laughing, she said, 'Yes.' That was a relief.' The couple got married at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh the following July and now have three children Mia, Lena and Lucas.

She Said Yes Unlocks the Emotional Code of Jewelry with Personalized Customization
She Said Yes Unlocks the Emotional Code of Jewelry with Personalized Customization

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

She Said Yes Unlocks the Emotional Code of Jewelry with Personalized Customization

NEW YORK, June 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As the meaning of luxury shifts toward individuality and emotional value, She Said Yes is leading a quiet revolution in fine jewelry: putting personalization at the core of the wedding ring experience. In a world where mass production often dominates, the brand offers an intentional, hands-on process that turns each ring into a lasting expression of personal meaning. The She Said Yes customization journey begins with selection—metal type, gemstone cut, setting style, and engraving options—allowing couples to build their ring from the ground up. Once initial choices are made, the brand provides detailed design renderings for client approval before the piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans. The result is not just a ring, but a permanent record of a relationship's most important promises. This process is more than aesthetic—it's symbolic. Every design decision reflects the couple's story, from meaningful dates and initials to form factors that align with personal values or shared histories. In a time when consumers seek authenticity in the products they wear, this degree of personalization elevates jewelry from ornament to heirloom. 'Our design philosophy is rooted in the idea that jewelry should carry emotional weight,' says a lead designer at She Said Yes. 'Customization isn't a trend—it's a reflection of how people want to express love: intentionally, and on their own terms.' By offering a thoughtful alternative to off-the-shelf options, She Said Yes appeals to modern couples who view their rings not only as symbols of commitment, but as enduring expressions of identity, history, and meaning. The full customization service is now available through the brand's official website, where couples can begin designing pieces that speak as personally as the vows they exchange. About She Said Yes She Said Yes is a fine jewelry brand focused on ethical craftsmanship, personalization, and emotional storytelling. Using lab-grown moissanite and recycled precious metals, the brand creates meaningful, sustainable pieces that reflect both the individuality of each couple and the values they hold. Media Contact: Amy Cunha, Big Picture PR, amy@ 415-350-3154

Proposing this spring? Find the perfect engagement ring
Proposing this spring? Find the perfect engagement ring

Fox News

time17-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Fox News

Proposing this spring? Find the perfect engagement ring

Print Close By Jené Luciani Sena Published May 17, 2025 Fox News may earn a commission if you buy through our referral links. This content was created by a team that works independently from the Fox newsroom. Springtime, with its blooming flowers and emerging greenery after a long, harsh winter, provides a picturesque backdrop for one of life's most cherished moments – the marriage proposal. A stunning engagement ring becomes even more unforgettable in the vibrant colors and fragrant scents of spring, a season made for popping the question. Whether you're opting for a mountain top proposal after a hike, a sandy beach at sunset, a sports arena for one of your favorite teams or your own backyard , spring's warmer temps set the stage. The season offers plenty of opportunities to get engaged outdoors. Since the ring is typically the centerpiece of the whole event, you'll want to make sure it's something she'll really love and cherish for the lifetime the two of you will spend together. But it can be overwhelming, given all the different options. Here are 10 engagement ring ideas to consider for your springtime proposal. Brilliant Earth petite twisted vine diamond ring: $3,440 This elegant solitaire ring showcases a delicate platinum twisted vine band adorned with pavé diamonds, leading up to a stunning round-cut center diamond – one of the most sparkly cuts. The nature-inspired design embodies the intertwining of two lives, making it a romantic choice for a springtime engagement. If you think she'd prefer something in super-trendy yellow gold instead, the same style is offered in multiple metals and even adorned with sapphire for a pop of color. With Clarity oval solitaire: $958 This classic solitaire setting features an oval-cut diamond that offers a modern twist on a timeless style. The elongated shape of the oval diamond enhances its brilliance. It creates a flattering appearance on the finger and you can choose from seven different types of metals for the setting. You can also opt for other shapes such as pear, emerald, cushion or others, and then choose the size and quality of the diamond. Since diamonds are all unique in their clarity and flaws, the total price of the ring will depend on the stone you choose. Or you can opt for the same style with a lab-grown one-carat diamond on Amazon. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today. Helzberg lab-grown emerald-cut solitaire ring: $1,999 This ring by Helzberg emphasizes the perfect clarity of a lab-grown diamond by showcasing an emerald-cut stone in a classic solitaire setting. Its understated elegance makes it a timeless choice. You can choose different weights for your stone and several other metals for the setting. If you think that's too simple for her tastes, consider this emerald-cut ring set, which comes in a band of round diamonds with the matching wedding band. Charles and Colvard radiant cut halo 14k ring: $1,599 Moissanite is a lab-grown gemstone that mimics the look of a diamond and is a popular choice for those on a budget. This captivating halo-style ring at Helzberg features a radiant-cut center Moissanite encircled by a halo of smaller diamonds, amplifying its sparkle. The band is adorned with additional pavé diamonds, adding to its luxurious appeal. It's sure to be a stunner! Try this Moissanite Engagement Statement Wedding Bang Ring lookalike version on Amazon. Kay Jewelers princess cut 3-stone ring in 14k white gold: on sale for $1,379.99 (40% off) Original price: $2,299.99 Symbolizing the past, present, and future, this three-stone ring at Kay Jewelers offers a larger princess-cut center diamond flanked by two smaller princess-cut diamonds for one carat in total weight. The sleek design and meaningful representation make it a heartfelt choice. If you like that style but prefer something a little more ornate, consider this Now and Forever three-stone women's ring featuring Emerald cut diamonds surrounded by rows of round diamonds. Zales pear-shaped double-split shank ring 14k white gold: $1,749.99 (30% off) Original price: $2,499.99 This ring at Zales features a split shank band adorned with pavé diamonds, showcasing a pear-shaped center diamond. The ring creates an elegant and contemporary look. The teardrop shape of the pear-cut diamond adds a touch of uniqueness for someone whose tastes are a little less traditional. It's always good to remember that if you do opt for white gold, it requires maintenance as the finish can wear off with time. If you'd prefer to go with yellow gold, Brilliant Moments offers a similar style at Jared. VRAI signature V pear-shaped ring: $1,250 This modern and stylish design from VRAI has a V-shaped yellow gold band that delicately cradles a lab-grown pear-cut diamond. The minimalist setting emphasizes the diamond's brilliance, offering a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic. Like most others, this ring is customizable, so you can opt to switch out the shape of the diamond for a different one or choose an alternative metal for the setting. Since this is an item she'll wear daily, you may also want to invest in a sonic ring cleaner so it'll stay sparkly and never dull! Brilliant Earth Miroir marquise ring: $4,080 In this stunning ring from Brilliant Earth, a marquise-cut diamond is nestled among shimmering round and marquise accent diamonds. The elongated shape of the marquise diamond creates a striking and elegant appearance. If you like the look of marquise diamonds but are looking for a more budget-friendly option, VRAI offers this lab-grown version . Whichever you choose, adding this personalized ring box that can be presented by the ring bearer in a traditional ceremony and used to house both her ring and wedding band is a nice touch. With Clarity cushion-cut halo ring: $4,010 This With Clarity ring features a cushion-cut center diamond surrounded by a halo of smaller diamonds, enhancing its sparkle. The band is adorned with pavé diamonds, adding to its sparkle factor. Add on the matching engagement band, and she'll be ready for the big day! Print Close URL

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