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How Zoë Kravitz’s Stylist Concealed Harry Styles’ Engagement Ring at Met Gala
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Zoë Kravitz's stylist hid her rumored Harry Styles engagement ring at the 2026 Met Gala using strategic jewelry from the "Cry Baby" collection.

AceShowbiz - Zoë Kravitz made a deliberate fashion choice at the 2026 Met Gala to keep the spotlight off her rumored engagement ring from Harry Styles. The actress and singer's stylist, Jessica McCormack, was entrusted with the task of camouflaging the striking diamond ring to avoid fueling speculation and late-night chatter.

Jessica McCormack, who provided the jewelry for Zoë Kravitz during the event, shared with Vogue that she chose pieces from the “Cry Baby” collection to divert attention. This included asymmetric earrings adorned with sizable diamonds and a cocktail ring worn on Zoë’s right hand. The engagement ring, believed to be from Harry Styles, was kept discreetly hidden within the folds of her dress as she walked the red carpet.

Zoë Kravitz completed her striking look with a black Saint Laurent gown designed by Anthony Vaccarello and paired the outfit with black Romy slingback pumps from Louis Vuitton. This chic and understated ensemble perfectly aligned with her goal of keeping the focus away from the diamond ring.

The choice to conceal her left hand’s jewelry comes amid ongoing rumors that the couple, who did not attend the Met Gala fundraiser together at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, might have quietly become engaged. Neither Zoë Kravitz nor Harry Styles has publicly confirmed the engagement, but sightings of the actress wearing a large diamond on her wedding ring finger last month, as well as more recent appearances with the same stone, have only intensified speculation.

Despite the public's interest, it seems unlikely that Harry Styles will openly address the rumors about a marriage proposal. Known for his private nature regarding his personal life, the “Watermelon Sugar” singer has maintained a clear boundary between his professional and romantic worlds.

In a 2022 interview with Rolling Stone, Harry Styles expressed his preference for privacy, saying, “I've never talked about my life away from work publicly, and found that it’s benefited me positively.” He also acknowledged the inevitability of narratives forming around his life, adding, “There’s always going to be a version of a narrative, and I think I just decided I wasn’t going to spend the time trying to correct it or redirect it in some way.”

He further clarified his stance on public relationships by stating, “When I’m working, I work really hard, and I think I’m really professional. Then when I’m not, I’m not. If someone takes a picture of you with someone, it doesn’t mean you’re choosing to have a public relationship or something.” This approach underlines why he would likely avoid discussing the engagement rumors.

Beyond the intrigue surrounding Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles, the 2026 Met Gala featured a stunning array of fashion moments that captured the theme “Fashion Is Art.” The star-studded event showcased bold interpretations from celebrities across music, film, and fashion.

Sabrina Carpenter adhered to the gala’s artistic dress code with a Dior gown adorned with celluloid film strips from the Audrey Hepburn movie Sabrina. She finished her look with elegant Christian Louboutin heels, blending cinematic history with high fashion.

Rihanna dazzled in a Maison Margiela gown decorated with over 115,000 crystal beads and antique jewels, shining brilliantly on the red carpet. The “Work” singer’s ensemble was a true testament to the gala’s celebration of artistry in fashion.

Emma Chamberlain appeared as if she had stepped out of a classical oil painting, wearing a custom Mugler design that perfectly captured the night’s artistic theme.

Beyoncé paid homage to the human anatomy in a striking Olivier Rousteing creation. Her gown was embellished to resemble the skeletal system, blending fashion with a subtle nod to biology.

Anne Hathaway embraced the theme in a Michael Kors gown featuring hand-painted designs by artist Peter McGough, embodying the spirit of “Fashion Is Art” with intricate craftsmanship.

Connor Storrie brought a dynamic presence to the red carpet in a Saint Laurent outfit that featured a polka-dot halter top cascading into a flowing train, adding movement and flair.

As one of the 2026 Met Gala co-chairs, tennis superstar Venus Williams impressed with a Swarovski crystal mesh gown and a striking necklace inspired by the Wimbledon plate, perfectly aligning with the “Costume Art” theme.

Doja Cat conveyed an artistic vision with her Saint Laurent silicone dress, which was inspired by the way fabric drapes over Grecian statues, as she revealed in an interview with Vogue.

Kim Kardashian showcased a unique approach to the “Fashion is Art” dress code by wearing a fiberglass breastplate created by British pop artist Allen Jones, making a bold fashion statement.

Hunter Schafer, star of Euphoria, embodied the style of Gustav Klimt’s 1912 painting “Mäda Primavesi” with a stunning Prada look. Her manicurist, Emi Kudo, complemented the outfit by layering six different colors of DND Gel polishes on her nails, reflecting the painting’s subtle hues.

Hailey Bieber took inspiration from sculpture for her Saint Laurent dress, which featured a sculpted bodice made of 24-karat gold, blending fashion with fine art craftsmanship.

Laura Harrier impressed in a custom DiPetsa gown inspired by Italian sculptors who chiseled stone to mimic the appearance of draped fabric, highlighting an artistic fusion of fashion and sculpture.

A$AP Rocky lived up to his “Fashion Killa” nickname by stepping out in a custom-designed pink wool robe with black satin lapels and matching piping by Chanel, blending bold color with sleek tailoring.

Tyla, known for her song “Water,” turned heads in a skin-baring custom Valentino gown, a nod to the Costume Institute’s body-centric exhibit. Her hairstylist, Yusef Williams, aimed to create a “very ethereal, like an art sculpture” aesthetic with carefully styled curls using Wavytalk Steam Sesh and Cool Curl Pencil tools.

Chase Infiniti won the fashion battle with a Thom Browne dress paying tribute to the famous “Venus de Milo” sculpture, crafted from over 1.5 million colorful sequins, making a dazzling, sculptural statement.

EJAE, star of KPop Demon Hunters, embraced her Korean heritage with a Swarovski look inspired by female courtesans of the Joseon dynasty. She told Vogue that these women were the most culturally refined figures of their time, excelling in music, poetry, and conversation.

Keke Palmer, recognized for her role in Nope, looked radiant in a red-hot Prabal Gurung number complemented by matching Christian Louboutin heels. Her Wempe necklace, valued at one million dollars, added an extra layer of glamour. Hairstylist Ashanti Lation styled her scarlet hair using Creme of Nature products to complete the look.

Gracie Abrams paid tribute to Gustav Klimt’s masterpiece “The Kiss” with a Chanel gown adorned in gold, echoing the painting’s romantic and artistic essence.

For a comprehensive look at the most unforgettable moments and ensembles from the 2026 Met Gala, visit E! Online, where fashion enthusiasts can explore every must-see detail from this star-studded night.

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