Zoë Kravitz was spotted wearing a giant diamond ring while strolling through London on Sunday, walking hand in hand with Harry Styles as he sipped a matcha drink.
The sighting included small, unmistakable details: Kravitz carried a small coffee cup in her left hand, and she showed off the large stone on that finger as the pair walked. The couple’s easy physicality — holding hands and moving together through the street — echoed the way their romance first landed in public eight months earlier, when they were seen holding hands and kissing in London.
The scale of what this could mean is bolstered by a steady stream of public outings and magazine reporting since that debut. Page Six reported in September that the couple had gone "from 0 to 60," and spies saw them dining with friends at Wolfgang Puck’s Cut at the Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown that month. They have been seen exploring Brooklyn, London and Rome together in the months since.
Insiders have pushed that thread further. A source cited by Page Six told reporters in January that Kravitz had been telling her inner circle that Harry Styles is "her soulmate." Another source cited by Page Six put the stakes plainly: "It’s so hard to date as a celebrity … Harry wouldn’t have gone public with Zoë if it wasn’t anything."
The ring sighting builds on a clear timeline. Kravitz married Karl Glusman in June 2019; that marriage ended in December 2020. She became engaged to Channing Tatum in 2023 and the pair called it quits a year later. The current relationship with Styles first played out in public eight months before the latest ring sighting and has included both low-key strolls in London and more formal dinners abroad.
There is friction in the narrative. The photograph of a large ring on Kravitz’s finger is a classic signifier of engagement — and it arrives after months of hand-holding, travel and attentive reporting — but no formal announcement has been recorded in the public timeline provided by reporting. The story is therefore best framed as a possible engagement development, rather than a confirmed declaration from either Kravitz or Styles.
The pairing also reads differently against Kravitz’s previous high-profile relationships. Insiders told Page Six that this romance "feels different" from her past partnerships with Karl Glusman and Channing Tatum, and the couple’s decision to appear together repeatedly in multiple cities suggests intentional visibility that sources say would not happen without seriousness.
The most consequential fact for readers today is simple: a prominent ring, public hand-holding and repeated appearances in several cities have moved this relationship past first-sighting gossip and into the territory of a potential engagement. That is the defensible conclusion from the documented timeline, the public outings and the quotes circulating through coverage. For more on the couple’s recent London look, see Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Extend 'His and Hers' Style to London Stroll —





