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Courtesy of Rosec Jewels

In a year where fashion returned to detail, minimalism met drama and red carpets finally remembered romance, bridal jewelry followed suit. And not just any bridal jewelry — bridal sets.

From awards season to private ceremonies in Tuscany, we saw more A-listers embrace complete bridal ring sets that not only symbolize the moment but also tell the whole story, from "Yes" to "I do."

Whether you're deep into wedding planning or just daydreaming (no shame), we've rounded up the best bridal sets of 2025 — spotted on celebs, styled to perfection and available to shop right now (yes, even online).

What Makes a Bridal Set "A-List Worthy"?

It's not just about a huge center stone, though those still turn heads. The most beautiful bridal ring sets combine contemplative design with wearability for the long haul and beyond (think: future anniversary vibes). 

Imagine: A statement-making engagement ring selection with a beautifully sculpted wedding band that perfectly complements without competing.

You'll see themes like:

Lab-grown brilliance
-Modern vintage mashups
-Unconventional stones in classic settings
-Stackable designs are built for layering over time

And, yes, the celebrities are absolutely paying attention.

Zendaya's Oval-Cut Stack: A Modern Classic

Zendaya's rumored engagement ring appearance this year had people zooming in — and for good reason. An oval-cut diamond, possibly bezel-set, paired with a slim band created a clean, layered look that sparked major buzz.

Why it made the list:

-It's proof that a lab-grown diamond bridal set can be both glamorous and grounded, even if unconfirmed in this case
-The modern stackable look allows room to evolve — add anniversary bands, eternity rings or colored stones later
-Oval cuts are versatile and flattering on nearly every hand shape

Hailey Bieber's Soft Glam Stack

Hailey kept things quiet this year, but the glimpse of her custom bridal ring set told the story. Rose gold, pave bands and a hidden halo made for a soft glam moment that felt personal yet totally camera-ready.

Why it works:

-Matching metal tones keeps the set cohesive and photo-friendly
-Hidden halo = brilliance without overstatement
-An ideal style for anyone who leans toward "elevated minimalism"

Timothée Chalamet's Partner's Vintage-Inspired Duo

In one of the most unexpected but loved private ceremonies of the year, the surprise wasn't the couple — it was the ring. A three-stone bridal set with vintage flair, yellow gold and a center diamond flanked by sapphires was seen — possibly lab-grown, but never confirmed.

Why we love it:

-It redefines celebrity engagement rings in 2025 with a mix of old and new
Lab-created stones can offer the same brilliance while keeping the piece ethical and sustainable
-The band was curved to match the setting, not an afterthought

Where to Find These Looks Without the A-List Budget

Here's where the glam meets reality: You don't need a celebrity stylist to wear something just as striking. Today, you can shop bridal sets online with full customization, certified stones and even lab-grown options that align with your values (and budget).

At Rosec Jewels, for example, we're seeing real brides opt for:

-Matching lab-grown diamond bridal sets with hidden halos
-Vintage-inspired sets with Moissanite or lab-created diamonds
-Minimalist bridal sets in white gold or platinum

Top Styles That Are Trending (and Still in Stock)

Looking to build your A-list moment? These affordable bridal ring sets are among our current bestsellers:

Emerald-Cut Lab-Grown Diamond Set

-Clean lines, strong presence
-Pairs beautifully with contour bands

Three-Stone Moissanite Bridal Ring Set

-Maximum sparkle, minimal maintenance
-Under $1,000 but still looks red carpet ready

Vintage Halo Set with Milgrain Details

-Inspired by 1920s deco but reimagined for modern brides
-One of our most pinned styles this year

Colored Gemstone Sets (Think Ruby or Emerald)

-Non-traditional, yes — but 100% memorable
-Popular for second weddings or alternative brides

How to Choose Your Bridal Set Like a Stylist

Below, what we heard from celebrity stylists, jewelers and real brides:

First up, the shape: We're really seeing a moment for oval and emerald cuts. They elongate the finger, and they feel eternal.
Consider a stackable option: More brides are looking to build up their bands over time. Pick a version with a margin for expansion.
Find the balance: Your engagement ring and wedding band don't have to match perfectly, but they should feel like they belong together. Think of it as two parts of the same story — not identical, but connected.
Consider certification: Whether you're buying a natural diamond or a lab-grown diamond, ensure that you get the necessary certification as proof.

Final Word: You Don't Need a Stylist — Just a Good Eye

Bridal jewelry has today become personal. Whether you decide to go for classic, bold, minimal or completely unique, there's a bridal set out there that'll feel like yours. And guess what? You don't need to know a celebrity stylist. You just need to trust your taste — and start looking in the right places.

And if you're ready to start that search, Rosec Jewels lab-grown diamond ring collections include everything from subtle sparkle to statement-making designs. Our team curates only the best lab-created diamonds, with craftsmanship and customization built in.

Because when the ring fits the moment, the memory lasts forever.

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A high-ranking official from the federal agency that oversees personnel for President Donald Trump's administration has reportedly spoken out against the U.S. airstrikes on Iran, calling the move "pointless."

Andrew Kloster, a general counsel member at the Office of Personnel Management, criticized the strike in a series of now-deleted posts on X, according to the New York Post. His message directly contradicts President Trump's claim that the mission targeting Iran's nuclear facilities was a success.

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Andrew Kloster's Now-Deleted Posts

"I apologize and will never again doubt the power of the deep state," Kloster wrote following the attack on Saturday, June 21. When another X user suggested, "Iran's nuclear sites being crushed seems a long-term benefit for the US," Kloster responded candidly, "I think it was just kind of pointless."

He also reportedly reposted a message from Vish Burra, the former director of operations for ex-Rep. George Santos. In the post, Burra described the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict as a "tribal squabble" following Tehran's violation of the ceasefire.

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Kloster's posts have since been deleted, but the controversy surrounding his message hasn't gone away. His public criticism comes as a surprise given his senior role, especially considering the administration's ongoing efforts to enforce Trump's "Schedule F" — aimed at ensuring federal employees align with the president's agenda.

Back in April, Trump emphasized that government workers must "be held to the highest standards of conduct and performance," adding that anyone who fails to support his policies or engages in corrupt behavior "should no longer have a job."

Kloster isn't the only one who has been wary of Trump's attack on Iran. His comments align with other Americans who worry that the United States' involvement could lead to a prolonged conflict in the Middle East.

However, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has asked the country to "trust in Trump," claiming that he will secure "peace through strength." Following the United States' direct involvement, Trump brokered a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. The agreement was later broken by both parties, prompting condemnation from the president.

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