How long have Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles been dating?
Less than a year.
Fashion / Celebrity Engagements
Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles are engaged! The actress was recently spotted in NYC showing off her massive engagement ring, estimated to be worth up to $800,000. Here's everything we know about the dazzling sparkler.
Zoë Kravitz's engagement ring from Harry Styles is making headlines for its size, estimated value, and elegant design. According to Ajay Anand, CEO of Rare Carat, the center stone is likely between 10 to 12 carats and could be worth as much as $800,000. The elongated cushion-cut diamond is set in a yellow gold bezel, giving it a chic yet understated feel. Lorel Diamonds’ Laura Taylor agrees on the cut and estimates a value of up to $600,000.
The bezel setting, which frames the diamond in yellow gold rather than using traditional claws, provides a cleaner and more modern aesthetic. It also integrates the stone more seamlessly into the overall design. While the designer remains unconfirmed, many speculate it could be Jessica McCormack, given Kravitz's history with the brand, even modeling a similar ring in a 2025 photoshoot.
Kravitz's previous engagements also featured distinctive rings. Her engagement to Channing Tatum involved a McCormack-designed elongated cushion-cut diamond ring valued at $500,000. Her marriage to Karl Glusman featured a 2.5-carat antique ring. Styles and Kravitz have been together for less than a year but are reportedly very happy and excited to get married. The couple has been spotted together in Rome and London. Sources say Styles would ‘jump off a cliff’ for Kravitz.
Less than a year.
Between $500,000 and $800,000.
Elongated cushion-cut.
Jessica McCormack.
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