Dua Lipa Is Officially Engaged—and Her Ring Tells a Love Story All Its Own

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A bespoke diamond, a personal touch, and a quietly luxurious debut worthy of a modern icon.

After months of whispered speculation and not-so-subtle Instagram clues, Dua Lipa has confirmed what fans long suspected: the diamond adorning that finger is, indeed, an engagement ring—and yes, she’s getting married.

In her June British Vogue cover story, the pop superstar revealed her engagement to actor Callum Turner, sharing intimate details of a proposal that was equal parts thoughtful and exquisitely personal. “Yeah, we’re engaged,” she said simply, radiating that grounded confidence we’ve come to associate with her. “It’s very exciting. This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don’t know, be best friends forever—it’s a really special feeling.”

The ring—a custom piece designed by Turner himself—was created with input from Dua’s sister, Rina, and a close circle of confidantes. “It’s so me,” she shared. “It’s nice to know the person you’re going to spend the rest of your life with knows you very well.”

Dua Lipa attends the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco with her engagement ring. Dua Lipa attends the F1 Grand Prix of M
Dua Lipa wears her engagement ring to the Formula One Grand Prix in Monaco. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Though she’s a longtime ambassador for Tiffany & Co., the house responsible for the final design remains a mystery for now. What’s not in question? The craftsmanship. Experts have already weighed in: Queensmith’s Laura Suttie identified the piece as a 2-carat round diamond set on an elegant 18k yellow gold band, approximately 5mm wide. Lorel Diamonds’ Laura Taylor estimates the diamond may actually fall between 3 and 4 carats—an understated yet impactful silhouette that feels quintessentially Lipa.

Whether lab-grown or natural, the valuation follows suit. Suttie suggests a lab-grown diamond of that quality might hover around $6,000, while a naturally mined stone could easily approach the $47,000 mark. But in true Dua fashion, it’s not about numbers—it’s about meaning.

By now, the ring has made a few public appearances—most notably at the 2025 Met Gala, where it glimmered subtly against her anti-bridal ensemble. It’s also been spotted at the Monaco Grand Prix, peeking out between layers of yellow gold and stacked diamonds. It fits seamlessly into Lipa’s maximalist-yet-refined jewelry aesthetic: statement cuffs, tangled chains, and rings that mix eras and proportions without missing a beat.

The bold band is more than a style choice—it’s a signal. “Thicker bands are a bit of a flex,” Suttie notes. “They offer balance for larger stones while maintaining elegance and structure.” Perhaps unsurprisingly, Dua may be ushering in a new wave of chunky, unapologetically modern engagement rings.

Though the news is just breaking now, the first clue came seven months ago, in a festive Christmas Eve Instagram post. Among Moon Boots, a bomber jacket, and a pair of reindeer antlers, eagle-eyed followers spotted the sparkle. It wasn’t loud—but it didn’t need to be.

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