Published: December 16, 2010
Are Diamonds Still a Girl's Best Friend? WeddingChannel.com Reveals 2010 Celebrity-Inspired Engagement Ring Trends
LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - With nearly one third of all engagements for the entire year taking
place over the holidays, it's prime proposal season! Men who are
thinking of popping the question have probably already started to
consider what kind of ring they'll be buying. To help them on their
great quest, WeddingChannel.com (www.weddingchannel.com),
the number-one wedding and gift registry website, has launched "The
Ultimate Proposal Planner," featuring the top 2010 engagement ring
trends, along with top proposal dos and don'ts. From custom-designed
rings to sapphires and rubies, the latest engagement
ring trends all have one common factor: They're anything but
ordinary.
-ENGAGEMENT RING TRENDSâ
Sapphires and Sexy Gemstones: Kate
Middleton's sapphire stunner from Prince William is right on trend when
it comes to engagement rings. Believe it or not, diamonds aren't daring
enough for every woman, and colored
stones like sapphires, emeralds and rubies are now being sought
after by many brides-to-be.
WeddingChannel.com Ring Shopping Tip: When you're shopping for
a colored gemstone, you still need to be educated. Hint: The
4Cs (cut, clarity, color and carats) still apply.
Designing Your Own Custom Ring: Instead
of opting to buy a designer setting from a jeweler, many grooms-inspired
by celebs like Stephen Moyer, who customized Anna Paquin's engagement
ring-are choosing to play the role of designer themselves!
WeddingChannel.com Ring Shopping Tip: Once ordered, a
ring can take up to six weeks to arrive. If your custom-designed ring
has a ton of detail, allot even more time for delivery.
Canary and Other Colored Diamonds:
From Carrie Underwood's yellow sparkler to Carmen
Electra's black diamond-and who could forget the six-carat pink diamond
Jennifer Lopez received from Ben Affleck back in the day, Hollywood
loves the colored diamond. Extravagant as these engagement rings may be,
they aren't just for A-listers anymore.
WeddingChannel.com Ring Shopping Tip: Be forewarned: Pinks and
yellows will cost more than the traditional blue-white. But the
champagne and cognacs can be budget-friendly!
Geometric Shapes: Is your
soon-to-be fiancee a woman of tradition? Geometric shapes like
the oval and the pear are just another take on the old-fashioned
diamond-and they're in high demand. Even the stars are embracing this
trend-Katie Holmes has an oval diamond, while Katherine Heigl's is
pear-shaped.
WeddingChannel.com Ring Shopping Tip: Don't be embarrassed to
actively ask your fiancee-to-be what style she likes. Sneaky ways to do
research: Ask her what she thinks of her friends' rings, and feel free
to enlist a best friend-the one whose style she admires. You may
need help to get it right!
Homage to the Past: Vintage
rings have an elegant style, and though they're rich in history, they're
definitely not a tired idea. Megan Fox, Miranda Lambert and Christina Applegate
have vintage (or vintage-inspired) engagement rings.
WeddingChannel.com Ring Shopping Tip: One of the many charms
of vintage or antique engagement rings is that they're available in a
wide range of price points-from as little as a few hundred
dollars to as much as $50,000.
-PAINLESS WAYS TO POP THE QUESTIONâ
So you want to propose, but you don't want to do the same old tired,
"Will you marry me?" while having a nice dinner. No need to worry!
WeddingChannel.com has three tips that are sure to make the moment
unique and memorable.
A Personal Location Is Key:
The park where you shared your first kiss, the hotel in Europe where you
spent that amazing vacation or the beach where you met three summers
ago. Choose a location that has a special meaning to you and your
bride-to-be.
Keep It a Secret: Everyone
loves to be surprised. If you two always spend Thursday nights at home
with a bottle of wine watching your favorite show, use it as an
opportunity to ask her - this way there are no extraordinary plans to
tip her off.
Say Something: "Will you
marry me?" alone won't do it anymore. She wants real words of
commitment. Explain three things that you love about her, tell the story
of the moment you knew she was the one, paint a picture of the two of
you in 20 years. Admit your genuine feelings-that's what matters most.
About WeddingChannel.com
WeddingChannel.com is the number-one wedding and gift
registry website, offering comprehensive wedding-planning
content, interactive wedding
tools and a central location for couples to manage their gift
registries. The patented registry system on WeddingChannel.com brings
together registries from the nation's leading retailers, including Bed
Bath & Beyond, Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Crate and Barrel, and Target,
allowing guests to search one easy site to find a wedding gift.
WeddingChannel.com is based in Los Angeles and is a part of The Knot
Inc. (NASDAQ: KNOT) lifestage media network.
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WeddingChannel.com, or to speak with an editor, contact Nicole
Dombrowski, Associate Public Relations Manager, at 212.515.3594 or ndombrowski@theknot.com.

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