Divorce rings: why women are celebrating their breakups

Celebrating the End of an Era: Why Divorce Rings Are Becoming a Thing

In a bizarre turn of events, divorce rings have become a thing – and we couldn't be more delighted. The concept, which marks not hitching but unhitching, has trickled down from A-listers like Emily Ratajkowski, who famously celebrated her split from Sebastian Bear-McClard with two bespoke rings that incorporated the diamonds from her engagement ring.

While some may see it as an indulgent way to commemorate a breakup, others are embracing the trend as a fun and lighthearted way to move on. Jewelry designer Annoushka Ducas, who hosts divorce ring parties at her boutiques, sums up the sentiment perfectly: "It's fun rather than miserable... there's a lot of laughing and camaraderie."

But what sparked this new appetite for divorce rings? The answer lies in A-listers who have opted to celebrate their separations with grand gestures. Take model-actor Emily Ratajkowski, who threw two lavish parties after her split from Sebastian Bear-McClard, complete with custom-made rings and a photo shoot.

As the trend continues to gain momentum, more celebrities are embracing divorce rings as a way to mark their new beginning. Celebrity dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner, for instance, has flaunted his own bespoke ring on social media, while actress Jessica Alba opted for a divorce tattoo – complete with a message that reads "life is transformation is life."

But not everyone can afford (or want) a fancy divorce ring. That's why the internet is abuzz with more low-key alternatives, such as #DivorcedMomCore – an idea that encourages individuals to release themselves from someone else's aesthetic and forge their own path.

So, how do you mark your separation in style? Well, you could always throw a party (pun intended), invite friends over for cake and pin the tail on the ex. Or, if you're feeling more DIY-inspired, take down that painting of your ex's and paint your own mural – or, as Jessica Alba did, get a tattoo to commemorate your newfound freedom.

As we raise our glasses (or bottles) in a toast to our former partners, let's just say: free yourself.
 
I don't know how long it'll take for the novelty of divorce rings to wear off... 🤑 I mean, who really wants to celebrate the end of a relationship with some fancy trinket? It's just another sign that we're living in a world where people are more concerned with projecting a perfect image than actually dealing with their problems. And don't even get me started on how expensive those rings are... like, hello, $10k is not something to be taken lightly. But hey, if it makes you feel better about leaving someone behind, go ahead and waste your money 💸.
 
🤣💎🔥 2 new rings = 1 less drama 😂. It's time to #moveon and own it 💁‍♀️. When did we start buying divorce gifts 🎁? Now I wanna throw a party for my next breakup... just kidding (or am I?) 🤪
 
omg i'm literally so here for divorce rings!!! 🤩 it's like they're giving us permission to celebrate our own independence and move on from the past 💖 annoushka duucas is literally the queen of these custom-made rings 👑 i love how people are embracing this trend as a fun way to mark their new beginning, not just some extravagant indulgence 🎉 i mean, who wouldn't want a bespoke ring that's all about them? 💎
 
I gotta say, the whole divorce ring thing is kinda lit 🤩. Like, why not celebrate ending a relationship with something nice? It's all about you now, girl 💁‍♀️. And I love that celebrities are normalizing it and having fun with it – like Emily Ratajkowski's parties? Goals 🎉. Plus, who doesn't need an excuse to get a new ring? 🔥 But for real, though, I think the whole #DivorcedMomCore vibe is pretty cool too. It's all about embracing your individuality and not letting others define your style or aesthetic. So yeah, let's toast to our independence and freedom 🥳!
 
Ugh, divorce rings are so tacky 💔! Who needs some fancy rock to prove they're over someone? And please, no more celeb parties and photo shoots – that's just awkward 🙅‍♀️. I mean, what's next, a 'I'm still single' necklace? 🤣 Give me a break. Low-key alternatives like #DivorcedMomCore are where it's at! Who needs a grand gesture when you can just take down the ex's art and paint your own masterpiece? 🎨 That's freedom to me, not some flashy ring 💎.
 
Divorce rings are probably just a way for rich people to waste money on themselves when they're clearly unhappy in their relationships anyway... I mean, who needs that kind of drama and attention? And don't even get me started on the party scene – it's just gonna end up being a bunch of fake smiles and awkward small talk.
 
I'm totally with it 🤩 on the divorce ring trend! I mean, who needs some cheesy 'moving on' necklace when you can get a sick bespoke ring that's literally been forged from your ex's previous sparkler 💎? But then again, what if those rings are just, like, really expensive and not exactly the most practical way to commemorate a breakup? 🤑 I dunno, maybe I'm just being too cynical 😐. On the other hand, I love the idea of low-key alternatives like #DivorcedMomCore – who needs a fancy ring when you can just own your own style and reject that whole ' ex-wife aesthetic' vibe 👯‍♀️?
 
Ugh, another celebrity trend to obsess over 🙄. Like, who needs a divorce ring when you've got a decent credit score and can start fresh without all the drama? 💸 And what's with the whole "celebrating your separation" vibe? Can't we just focus on moving on and finding someone new instead of dwelling on what went wrong? 🤷‍♀️ And don't even get me started on the DIY alternatives like #DivorcedMomCore - who comes up with this stuff? 🙃 At least throw a party or something, it's more low-key than getting a tattoo.
 
I'm loving this trend of divorce rings 🎉! It's so refreshing to see people embracing the end of an era and celebrating their new beginnings. I mean, who doesn't love a good party and some bling? 💃🏻 But what I think is really cool is that it's not just about the fancy rings themselves – it's about the attitude and the freedom that comes with moving on.

I've seen so many people stuck in relationships that aren't serving them, and I think this trend is all about empowerment. It's like, "Hey, I'm done! I'm outta here!" 💥 And instead of dwelling on what went wrong, they're focusing on what's next. That's truly inspiring.

Of course, not everyone can afford or want a fancy divorce ring, and that's totally okay. The internet is full of creative solutions, like the #DivorcedMomCore vibe – where people are all about embracing their individuality and forging their own paths. I love it! 💖
 
idk about this divorce ring trend... it sounds like just an excuse for people 2 splurge on some fancy schmancy jewelry lol 🤣👀. and what's with the whole "celebrating a breakup" thing? can't they just be done w/ it already? move on 2 the next chapter in their lives... but hey, if it makes 'em happy & helps 'em cop a sick new ring, im good w/ that 😂💎. personally, i'd rather have a "bye felicia" tattoo than some fancy ring that's just gonna collect dust in my jewelry box 🤪👊.
 
OMG, I'm low-key obsessed with the new divorce ring trend 🤩! Like, who wouldn't want a fancy ring to rep their newfound independence? 💎 It's all about embracing the 'no regrets' vibe and moving on from those toxic relationships 💫 Annoushka Ducas is my spirit animal right now 🙌 Her parties sound like so much fun - I'd attend for sure! 😂 The low-key alternatives are also giving me life, especially #DivorcedMomCore 👯‍♀️. For me, it's all about DIY-ing your own separation style... maybe a 'New Chapter' journal or a fresh new haircut 🎨💇‍♀️ Whatever it is, let's celebrate our freedom and slay the single life 💁‍♀️!
 
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