Did Taylor Swift Just Reveal Her Vintage-Style Engagement Ring?

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Key Takeaways
- Taylor Swift showcases her vintage-style engagement ring.
- She appeared on The Graham Norton Show for the first time since her engagement.
- The ring features a large old mine brilliant cut diamond.
- Her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl, is set to be released soon.
- The album cover pays homage to a classic painting.
Los Angeles, Oct 3 (NationPress) The talented Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has recently showcased her stunning engagement ring. During her first television appearance since her August engagement to Travis Kelce, Swift, aged 35, was spotted in a chic black and bejeweled outfit.
For the event, the songstress matched her eye-catching ring with a black mini dress featuring a bejeweled halter neckline. She rounded off her look with her iconic red lipstick and her trademark bangs elegantly styled to the side, as reported by People magazine.
Swift made an appearance on The Graham Norton Show. This episode, which also features guests Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Domhnall Gleeson, and Lewis Capaldi, is scheduled to air on Friday, coinciding with the release of her upcoming 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl.
According to People, the vintage-style engagement ring is adorned with a substantial old mine brilliant cut diamond, complemented by a rectangle-cut diamond. Neil Dutta from Angelic Diamonds estimates the ring's weight to be between 7 and 10 carats, showcasing a bezel setting that encircles the central stone.
On August 26, the singer and NFL star Kelce, also 35, revealed their engagement through a joint Instagram post. The couple shared romantic moments from their flower-filled proposal, captioning it, "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” Just days prior to the engagement announcement, Swift captivated fans with a rare appearance on Kelce's New Heights podcast, co-hosted with his brother Jason Kelce, on August 13.
During her interview, Swift unveiled details about her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. This album marks her collaboration with producers Max Martin and Shellback, known for their work on 1989 and reputation, and embraces the glamorous vintage aesthetics reminiscent of Las Vegas showgirls. The album cover, photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, features Swift in a stunning silver beaded top and bracelets, partially submerged in water with hints of turquoise and orange. This photography duo previously collaborated with Swift on reputation.
The main album cover image draws inspiration from John Everett Millais' 1852 painting of the tragic heroine Ophelia from Hamlet, whose fictional demise in the Shakespearean play influenced the portrayal of her drowning amidst flowers. The Fate of Ophelia is one of the tracks included in the forthcoming album.