Taylor Swift's Wedding Ring, Princess Kate's Wimbledon Rubies & The Gold Trend You Need This Winter | Diamondrensu Australia
This Week in Jewellery
It has been one of those weeks that reminds the world why jewellery is about so much more than sparkle. On 3 July, Taylor Swift married Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden in what may be the most talked-about wedding of the decade — and the jewellery she chose to wear told the entire love story. Days later, halfway around the world, Princess Kate made back-to-back Wimbledon appearances that had royal watchers and jewellery lovers breathless, first with dreamy lapis lazuli earrings and then with a bespoke ruby set timed perfectly to match her strawberry-red gown. Meanwhile, a sweeping new aesthetic is taking hold across celebrity jewellery Australia and beyond — sculptural gold, fluid shapes, and organic finishes that feel utterly of the moment. At Diamondrensu Australia, we can create your own version of every single one of these stunning pieces as a completely bespoke commission. Here is what has been capturing everyone's attention this week.
- Key Takeaway 1 — Taylor Swift wore Cartier and a vintage old mine cut diamond wedding ring stack at her star-studded MSG wedding on 3 July 2026.
- Key Takeaway 2 — Princess Kate dazzled Wimbledon with bespoke ruby earrings and a necklace from G. Collins & Sons at the Women's Final on 11 July.
- Key Takeaway 3 — Sculptural gold jewellery is 2026's defining luxury trend: organic pendants, molten cuffs, and bold statement earrings are everywhere this winter.
Taylor Swift's Wedding Ring Stack: The Jewellery Moment of 2026
When Taylor Swift walked down the aisle at Madison Square Garden on 3 July 2026, she paired her custom Christian Dior Haute Couture gown with something even more extraordinary — a layered jewellery moment that has since been dissected by every jewellery editor on the planet. The bride chose Cartier for her wedding day jewels, continuing a love affair with the maison that stretches back years (she and Travis Kelce have famously been spotted wearing matching Cartier Love bracelets). Precise details of the Cartier pieces remain close-held by the couple, but every red-carpet report confirms the brand's signature clean lines and white and yellow gold were central to her bridal look. The undeniable star of the ensemble, however, was her engagement ring: a breathtaking old mine brilliant cut diamond of at least 8 carats, set on a hand-engraved yellow gold band designed by Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry. Beside it, a new intricately carved wedding band completed a ring stack that nods to vintage romance without sacrificing an ounce of modernity. Swift wore yellow gold throughout — a deliberate, consistent choice that aligns perfectly with the dominant bridal jewellery trend of 2026. As reported by Something About Rocks and NBC News, the ceremony was attended by 1,000 guests and cost an estimated $30 million — but it is the ring stack that people are still talking about a week later.
At Diamondrensu, we can create your own version of this look as a completely custom piece — here's how. Whether you are captivated by the romance of an old mine cut diamond, the warmth of a hand-engraved yellow gold band, or the elegance of a stacked ring combination, our designers specialise in exactly this style of bespoke bridal jewellery. We work with both lab-grown and natural diamonds, meaning you can achieve Taylor's heirloom aesthetic at a price that works for your life — not a pop star's budget. Browse our custom engagement ring collection for inspiration, then bring your vision to us.
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Princess Kate's Wimbledon Jewellery: From Lapis Lazuli to Bespoke Rubies
Princess Kate made not one but two unforgettable jewellery statements at Wimbledon this year — and taken together, they tell a beautiful story about meaningful, intentional dressing. On 2 July, she stepped into the Royal Box wearing the "Stella" earrings from British indie label Carousel Jewels — sterling silver with 22-karat gold vermeil, featuring moonstone and lapis lazuli drops. The choice was full of symbolism: lapis lazuli has long been associated with royalty, wisdom, and truth, while moonstone speaks to intuition, femininity, and balance. At a retail price of around $170, Kate proved once again that the most powerful jewellery moments are about meaning, not price tags, as reported by HOLA!. Then came the Women's Final on 11 July — and Kate elevated everything. Dressed in a striking strawberry-red peplum gown by Roland Mouret, she wore a pair of bespoke ruby drop earrings and a matching ruby necklace, both by royal jeweller G. Collins & Sons. The deep red gemstones against the rich red of her gown created one of the most visually arresting colour-on-colour moments the tennis tournament has ever seen, as noted by Marie Claire. Both looks speak to a broader royal principle: choose jewellery with intention, and it elevates everything.
At Diamondrensu, we can create your own version of this look as a completely custom piece — here's how. Coloured gemstone jewellery — rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and more — is one of our absolute specialties. We can design bespoke ruby drop earrings with diamond halos, or craft a matching pendant necklace set that mirrors Kate's elegant pairing. We can also create the understated moonstone or lapis lazuli style she wore on 2 July — fine gemstone earrings that carry personal meaning and suit everyday wear. Explore our custom earrings and necklace collection to see what is possible.
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The Sculptural Gold Trend That Is Taking Over Jewellery in 2026
Not every jewellery moment happens on a red carpet or a royal balcony — and some of the most important style shifts happen quietly, across runways, celebrity street style, and the feeds of the world's most-watched jewellery editors. Right now, one trend is completely dominating: sculptural gold jewellery. As reported by Runway Live and confirmed by trend forecasters at Net-a-Porter and Marie Claire, 2026's biggest luxury jewellery obsession is all about organic shapes, fluid forms, and slightly imperfect finishes that feel more like wearable art than traditional fine jewellery. Think: bold pendant necklaces with asymmetric drops, hammered gold cuffs, sculptural hoops that frame the face, and rings that look like they have been poured rather than set. Celebrities including Katie Holmes and Bella Hadid have been leading the charge — Holmes in layered pendant stacks that made basics feel considered, and Hadid in Saint-Tropez styling gold cuffs and bangles with breezy summer dresses. The Australian jewellery market is picking this up fast, with the trend aligning beautifully with the broader 2026 move away from minimalism and toward pieces that make a genuine statement. This is jewellery with a point of view — and it is exactly what custom design was made for.
At Diamondrensu, we can create your own version of this look as a completely custom piece — here's how. Sculptural, organic-style jewellery is a bespoke commission by nature — it is impossible to find off the shelf, because the whole point is that it is one of a kind. Our designers can translate the aesthetic you love — a particular shape, texture, silhouette, or finish — into a pendant necklace, a pair of statement earrings, or a hammered gold cuff that is entirely yours. We work in yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold, and can incorporate diamonds or coloured stones into sculptural designs for added dimension. Visit our necklace collection for inspiration.
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Why Custom Jewellery Is the New Celebrity Jewellery
Here is a secret the jewellery world has always known: celebrities rarely wear off-the-shelf pieces. Taylor Swift's Kindred Lubeck engagement ring was designed specifically for her. Princess Kate's Wimbledon ruby set was made bespoke by a royal jeweller. The most iconic jewellery moments in history are custom commissions — and now that access to bespoke design is no longer limited to royalty and A-listers, Australians are discovering what it means to wear something truly made for them. At Diamondrensu, the custom design process is simple, collaborative, and surprisingly accessible. You submit a Custom Design Request with photos, references, or even just a description of what you love. Our team contacts you within 24 hours. From there, you move through a consultation, a detailed design sketch, and a 3D render — all before anything is ever made. You see exactly what you are getting before a single stone is set. We use both lab-grown and natural diamonds, giving you extraordinary quality and ethical provenance at a range of price points. Lab-grown diamond jewellery Australia customers choose us for its identical physical and optical properties to mined diamonds — at 30–50% less cost, meaning a bigger stone, a more elaborate setting, or simply more money back in your pocket. Custom jewellery Australia has never been more attainable — or more personal.
The best part? You do not need a celebrity budget. Start with our Custom Design Request form — it is free, easy, and the first step toward wearing something truly one-of-a-kind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get celebrity-inspired jewellery custom made in Australia?
Yes — in Australia, Diamondrensu specialises in fully bespoke jewellery including rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, and bracelets. Share a photo, a reference image, or simply describe what you love, and their designers will create it for you from scratch. Start your request here.
Where can I find celebrity-inspired jewellery in Australia?
In Australia, Diamondrensu offers custom-designed fine jewellery inspired by celebrity and red carpet styles — from vintage old mine cut diamond rings like Taylor Swift's, to bespoke coloured gemstone earrings like Princess Kate's. All pieces use lab-grown or natural diamonds and your choice of metal. Browse at diamondrensu.com.au or request a custom design.
How does the Diamondrensu custom design process work?
You submit a Custom Design Request, the team contacts you within 24 hours, and you work together through a consultation, design sketch, and 3D render before anything is made. The process is collaborative, transparent, and entirely personalised — you will always know exactly what your piece will look like before it is created.
Can I get a necklace, earrings, or bracelet custom made — not just rings?
Absolutely. Diamondrensu creates all types of fine jewellery as custom pieces — from pendant necklaces and drop earrings to tennis bracelets, sculptural cuffs, and statement sets. If you can imagine it, the team can make it, using lab-grown or natural diamonds and gemstones in any setting, cut, or metal you choose.
Are lab-grown diamonds a good choice for custom jewellery in Australia?
Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds — and typically cost 30–50% less. For custom jewellery Australia buyers, this means you can choose a larger stone, a more intricate setting, or a full jewellery set for the same investment. Diamondrensu works with both lab-grown and natural diamonds across all custom commissions.
Celebrity and event references in this article are for editorial and trend reporting purposes only. All jewellery imagery featured is from the Diamondrensu collection.
