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Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa & Zendaya’s Wedding Rings: Bridal Stacking in 2026

Michaela Rabe
Posted on 7 Jul 2026 in Wedding Bells

For our skim-readers, the TL;DR:

Taylor Swift married Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden on 3 July 2026; her wedding band hasn’t been confirmed yet, so we’ve matched her engagement ring to the styles we think suit it best. Dua Lipa married Callum Turner in London on 31 May 2026 and swapped her engagement ring for a single, classic gold wedding band rather than stacking the two. Zendaya and Tom Holland’s quietly confirmed wedding introduced 2026’s “cool-girl gap” trend – a wedding band worn with visible space beside the engagement ring rather than flush against it.

Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa & Zendaya's Wedding Rings

The biggest celebrity weddings of 2026

This has, quite simply, been the biggest few months for celebrity weddings in years. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were married on Friday at Madison Square Garden in front of roughly 1,000 guests, with the Empire State Building lighting up blue to mark the occasion. It comes just weeks after Dua Lipa quietly married Callum Turner in London, before an altogether louder three-day celebration in Sicily. Between the two of them, “wedding ring” has become one of the most-searched terms attached to either name this year.

We’ve broken down what’s actually known about each ring stack, what’s still speculation, and – because that’s what we do – how to get a similar look with a wedding band designed to work with the engagement ring you already have.

Taylor Swift's Wedding Ring: What We Know, and Our Best Guess at the Rest

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married at Madison Square Garden on Friday 3 July, in a ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler, with no traditional wedding party – Swift’s brother Austin served as her “man of honour,” while Jason Kelce was Travis’s best man. Swift wore custom Christian Dior Haute Couture, and jumbotrons outside the venue lit up with “JusT&T Married” as news of the ceremony broke. Read more about  Taylor Swift’s engagement ring here.

Her wedding band itself hasn’t been confirmed. In the run-up to the wedding, Swift had been photographed wearing two diamond eternity bands stacked on her opposite hand – a pear-shaped and a marquise design – so a love of layering is clearly there. Her engagement ring, meanwhile, is a vintage-inspired, elongated old mine cut diamond of roughly 8–10 carats, hand-engraved in 18ct yellow gold. What she actually wore to the altar is still unconfirmed.

Our Best Guess: Pairing Taylor Swift's Ring

Instead of guessing blind, we’ve pulled the three styles from our own wedding ring collection we think would pair best with her engagement ring’s vintage, hand-engraved character.

  • Daisy – A petite pavé band. Swift’s engagement ring is wide and powerful, so a slimmer band like this sits comfortably alongside it without competing – letting it hold its own rather than fight for attention.
  • Calico – A hand-engraved chevron band. Swift’s ring has an art deco-esque quality, and Calico’s mix of texture and polish, with engraving in a soft chevron motif along the band, complements that design language without matching it too literally.
  • Shasta – The wild card. A striking contrast of engraved and polished metal that plays with negative space against the engagement ring, rather than sitting flush.

The takeaway: when your engagement ring has strong architectural character, look for a wedding band that either steps back to let it lead, or picks up one of its details, rather than trying to match it note for note.

Dua Lipa's Wedding Ring: The Single, Classic Band

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner legally married in an intimate ceremony at London’s Old Marylebone Town Hall on 31 May, in a Schiaparelli skirt suit designed as a nod to Bianca Jagger’s 1971 wedding to Mick Jagger. A larger three-day celebration followed in Sicily in June. Read more about Dua Lipa’s engagement ring here.

Fans had to wait almost a month for a proper look at her wedding band: Lipa finally revealed it in honeymoon photos posted at the end of June, showing a gold band worn on its own rather than stacked with her engagement ring. Given her engagement ring already has a wide, sculptural cigar band – a custom design with a round diamond of roughly 2–4 carats in a low, semi-bezel “gypsy” setting in 18ct yellow gold – adding a separate band risked overcrowding the finger, so she let one ring carry the whole look.

The takeaway: not every ring needs a stack. If your engagement ring has a wide or heavily detailed band, a single, well-matched wedding ring – rather than multiple pieces – can be the more elegant choice. It’s all up to you and your personal style.

Zendaya's Wedding Ring: The "Cool-Girl Gap"

Zendaya and Tom Holland’s wedding was confirmed only subtly, well after the fact, with stylist Law Roach revealing “the wedding has already happened” on a red carpet. Her stack has become one of the most talked-about of the year regardless: instead of fitting flush, she’s paired her horizontally set cushion-cut engagement ring with a slim 18ct yellow gold band worn with a visible gap between the two. Jewellers have nicknamed this the “cool-girl gap” – a deliberately relaxed, curated look that moves away from tightly matched sets. Read more about Zendaya’s engagement ring here.

The takeaway: stacking doesn’t have to mean matching. Mixing a statement engagement ring with a simple, understated band, and leaving space between them, sometimes gives a more modern, personal finish than a perfectly coordinated set.

Classic Gold Wedding Rings, Inspired by Dua Lipa & Zendaya

Bridal Ring Stacking, Explained

A bridal ring stack is an engagement ring worn with one or more wedding bands. We’ve noticed that our couples increasingly design the two together from the start through our custom design process, rather than treating the wedding band as an afterthought.

Three trends worth knowing in 2026:

  • The intentional gap – space between rings for a relaxed finish, as seen on Zendaya
  • Single statement bands – skipping the stack for one substantial ring, as Dua Lipa did
  • Detail-matching – echoing one element of the engagement ring (engraving, metal tone, setting style) rather than copying it exactly

Choosing your own stack? Consider how low or high your ring sits, how delicate or substantial its band is, and whether you want your rings to blend or stand apart.

Every Taylor & Hart wedding band can be custom designed alongside your engagement ring for a seamless fit from day one – backed by our complimentary lifetime care package, so your stack keeps its sparkle for every anniversary to come.

See our favourite bridal stacks and pairings on Instagram

  • Faith gold yellow oval pink ring
  • Lierre gold yellow round green ring
  • Sylvie gold yellow ring
  • Faith

Has Taylor Swift shown her wedding band yet?

Not publicly confirmed at time of writing. We’ve suggested three styles from our own collection that would suit her engagement ring’s vintage, hand-engraved character – see above.

What is Dua Lipa's wedding band?

A single gold band worn on its own, rather than stacked alongside her engagement ring – a deliberate choice given how substantial her engagement ring’s band already is.

Does my wedding band have to match my engagement ring exactly?

No. As Zendaya’s stack shows, mixing a statement engagement ring with a simpler band – or leaving a visible gap – is one of 2026’s biggest bridal trends. Matching one detail, such as metal tone, is often enough to tie the two together.

Can I wear just one ring instead of a stack?

Yes. If your engagement ring already has a wide or heavily detailed band, as with Dua Lipa’s, a single well-chosen wedding ring can look more considered than adding a second band.

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