Raise your hand if you're obsessed with diamonds
Raise your hand if you're obsessed with diamonds.
Yeah, our hands are up, too.
We're feeling super inspired by our favourite celebrities showing us exactly how to rock these latest diamond trends and we think every girl needs one of each stat.
TREND #1: The Teardrop
Teardrop is back. Back again. Tell all your friends because this trend is here to stay! We love Margot Robbie as much as we love her edgy, yet cool and relaxed style, so it's no surprise that Margot chose one of the most popular engagement rings of 2017. Keeping with traditional, she went for a yellow gold over white and a simply gorgeous teardrop diamond cluster. A traditional look with modern appeal, a teardrop ring will give you a unique yet individual style exactly like Margot.
No wonder we're in love!
TREND #2: Circle of Life necklace
A sparkling diamond circle necklace will never go out of fashion! A timeless and classic piece, the Circle of Life necklaces have always been popular with our favourite celebs. The meaning behind the elegant necklaces is simple - having no beginning and no end - and that life and love will go on forever. Cute, right? (the perfect anniversary present!)
Finding her inner rock chic, Delta rocked a Circle of Life diamond choker on The Voice.
TREND #3: Geometric jewels
We're so glad it's finally hip to be square (or triangle).The geometric jewellery trend is on the rise and we love Rosie in this triangle diamond necklace. Effortlessly cool and clean, the geometric necklace completes a casual Sunday or a Friday night cocktail party.
Layer it Rosie-style or wear it on its own, a geometric necklace makes a minimalistic statement.
TREND #4: A modern diamond stud
The more diamonds, the better, right? A pair of Diamond stud earrings is a must in any woman's wardrobe, and if Gigi has them, we need them too. For the days where you can't decide, a pair of cluster diamond earrings will add a sparkling twist on a classic stud.
Amp up your diamond bling quickly because we're all going to be lining up for a pair of these babies.