Simply Bridal have outdone themselves with another fun infographic. They’re sharing their chart outlining the top 10 engagement ring facts and trends. It may come as no surprise that grooms take their time to make sure the ring is just right (3 months is nothing compared to a lifetime of happiness!), that brides aren’t shy when it comes to shopping for themselves, and that most guys still get down on bended knee (though that shouldn’t be a requirement.) Read on for the rest!
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About those grooms shopping though…this weekend was RLJ’s designer engagement ring trunk show, and having a showroom full of eager grooms-to-be and savvy shoppers was eye opening. Ring shopping with a first time groom can be a long appointment. It’s to be expected, that they want to know as much as possible about the center stone, what they’re getting for their money, and exactly what the finer points are between white gold and platinum metal. I have personally had a groom-to-be (who happens to be a friend and someone who I cannot WAIT to see propose to his beautiful bride) tell me, straight-faced, that he could see the difference between the amount of inclusions in a VVS1 and VVS2. He was not holding a loupe. He also still needs convincing that while a D Flawless, Triple Excellent diamond is obviously #goals, a shopper on a budget can still score a jaw-droppingly beautiful G colored, VS2 round brilliant for a less-than-Beyonce-level price tag. I also noticed a completely unexpected trend of couples shopping together (not the trend), and the woman finding a ring she loved, or very much liking the ring in-person that she’d seen on Facebook or Pinterest. But she wasn’t saying YES right then and there, or even excusing herself to use the restroom/refresh her champagne/take a phone call outside (thus allowing Future Groom to talk nitty gritty with the salesperson and “surprise” her.) Rather, the guy would be very excited, ready to fork over the cash/financing info, but the female counterpart would hesitate. She needs more time to shop around, or isn’t sure and just wants to keep looking at a few more designs. Both patterns are understandable, but unexpected. Especially given that they’re very millennial-specific trends and I am One of Them. I have a few theories about why (planning a post on it, possibly 2), but it was interesting to note, nonetheless.
ANYWAY, there are 9 other trends and tips on this infographic, all of which are interesting!