4 Most Popular Diamond Engagement Ring Shapes
- By: Debbie Azar
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Love is in the air right now—with monumental blinking rings appearing on the fingers of Hollywood’s favorites. From Selena Gomez’ Marquise Cut engagement ring to Zendaya’s east-west ring, star-studded engagements are inspiring ring shapes in 2025. With each new proposal, a fresh wave of styles and preferences emerges. Then, of course, there are the timeless engagement ring shapes that never go out of style. Here are the four most popular diamond engagement ring shapes for this year….so far.
- East-West Setting
Zendaya’s engagement to Tom Holland brought the east-west setting back into the spotlight. When the actress walked the 2025 Golden Globes red carpet in early January, all eyes were on the big, breathtaking diamond ring that sat on the fourth finger of her left hand.
An east-west setting diamond engagement ring is classic yet contemporary. It is a modern twist on the timeless elegance of the cushion-cut. East-west rings position the center stone horizontally on the band rather than vertically, making them appear larger and more prominent. The perfect shape for brides-to-be seeking something unique, edgy, and timeless all at the same time.
Shop the Shape: Jessica McCormack East-West Emerald Cut Ring
- Round Cut
The classic round brilliant diamond remains an all-time favorite. Whether in a sleek solitaire or a dazzling halo setting, this shape is simple, elegant, and stunning. With its perfect symmetry and 58 facets, the round brilliant cut maximizes light reflection, making it the most radiant and sparkly of all diamond shapes.
Hailee Steinfeld recently debuted her classic round-cut engagement ring at the 2025 NFL Honors. Set in a delicate platinum solitaire setting, her diamond engagement ring is timeless and traditional.
Shop the Shape: Tiffany & Co. Round Brilliant Engagement Ring
- Marquise Cut
The Marquise Cut, with its elongated, angular shape, is another popular diamond engagement ring shape for 2025. It dates back to the 18th century, when Louis XV of France commissioned his court jeweler to shape a diamond resembling the lips of his lover, the Marquise de Pompadour.
In 2025, it is one of the biggest engagement ring trends, thanks to Selena Gomez. Since announcing her engagement to Benny Blanco in December 2024, her rare marquise-cut ring—rumored to be worth up to $1 million—has reignited interest in this vintage shape. Other iconic marquise-cut engagement rings include Jackie Kennedy’s 40-carat “Lesotho III” from 1968, Victoria Beckham’s three-carat ring from 1998, and Jennifer Lopez’s six-carat stunner from Ben Affleck in 2002.
Shop the Shape: Harry Winston Bridal Couture Marquise Diamond Engagement Ring
- Emerald Cut
Emerald-cut diamond engagement rings are still very much in demand. This timeless shape has graced the hands of countless celebrities, including Beyoncé, Amal Clooney, and Anne Hathaway. Its elongated form creates the illusion of a larger diamond and long, slender fingers.
Whether set in a simple solitaire or surrounded by a halo of accent diamonds, the emerald cut is the ultimate choice for brides who want a ring that feels both modern and effortlessly chic.
Shop the Shape: Cartier Destinee Solitaire
About The Author
Debbie Azar is the Co-Founder and President of Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the largest gemological organizations in the world, and a distinguished leader in the global diamond and jewelry industry. As an executive with extensive knowledge of the jewelry and gem lab industries, her entrepreneurial skills and vision have helped GSI achieve rapid and continuous growth worldwide, establishing 13 leading-edge gemological facilities on four continents. She currently serves on the boards of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, Responsible Jewellery Council, and Jewelers for Children, and is a member of the 24 Karat Club of New York. She has been featured in Forbes, Daily Mail, Good Morning America, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fox Business, Fox5, CBS2, BOLDTV, Varney&Co, The Street, and NASDAQ, among others.
