Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s wedding wardrobes are typically classic, with the power couple officially tied the knot last weekend in Santa Barbara.
The Gomez wore not one, but two different Ralph Laugh brick gowns all night, but the swing was rigged on big days by timeless American designers.
The couple’s selection of gemstones may have been traditional style, but the collection of sparkles was not common.
Each has officially added a wedding band to their collection. Gomez chose the eternal diamond band. Currently, it is a solitaire stone set in its own diamond eternity band under an 8-carat marquise cut diamond engagement ring designed by Katherine Theophyllos Cluster and Abril Barrett’s Stephanie Theophyllos.
Swing, meanwhile, opted for a more traditional smooth gold band for the ring finger. However, his band contains each born fabric hidden inside it. Aquamarine stones for swing birthdays in March and Gomez rubies in July.
The groom’s hands were paired with a Jacob & Company Ashoka Diamond Watch on his left wrist and an additional tennis bracelet on his right, and an oversized tennis bracelet and an Ashoka Diamond watch to give it even more sparkle.
Ashoka Diamond, a custom cut by jeweller William Goldberg, features a rectangular shape with rounded corners and 62 facets. It is designed to look almost 50% greater and brighter than the same weight emerald cut.
Blanco watches are worth 22.44 carats, including 4 trillion Ashoka style variations.
Groom’s emerald-cut tennis bracelet is Jacob & Co. At 29.03 carats, it further amplifies the eye-catching arm party. Only natural diamonds estimate that the two pieces are worth nearly $1.3 million.
Serena chose to abandon the bracelet and instead added two more diamond rings on her right hand. She also glowed with Tiffany & Company’s diamond drop earrings
The platinum set earrings feature round cut diamond studs with larger oval drops. Gomez’s sparkling set totals 12 carats.
Gomez has yet to stand as the face of a jewelry company, but when it comes to red carpet gems, she is a heavy attack. Often, her choice of jewelry nods to the old Hollywood charm that resembles her wedding look. From major homes such as Bulgari, Tiffany & Company, and Boucheron, Gomez chooses timeless gem shapes.
Recently, she turned her head at the 2025 Oscars and wore a Bvlgari “material shape” necklace.
Similarly, she kicked off for a year with a Golden Globe wearing a necklace from Tiffany’s Blue Book Collection, featuring diamond ribbons and a perfect 18-carat emerald-cut diamond pendant.
It is no wonder that the new Mrs. Levin and Mrs. cannot put their hands on themselves.