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My Boyfriend Broke Up With Me—So I Bought Myself A Diamond Ring


My boyfriend and I were nowhere close to getting engaged when we ended things a month ago. It was a smooth parting of ways—two adults looking into each other’s eyes under the Brooklyn night sky, telling each other we liked each other a lot knew we weren’t ultimately compatible. It had been a little over four months and at 33, it was one of my longest relationships.

I don’t feel societal pressure to get married anytime soon. Maybe it’s because I live in New York City. Maybe it’s because I’m still figuring out what I want my life to look like. Maybe it’s because I spent most of my twenties focused on my career. But by the time I arrived on the dating scene, I still had an old idea left over from youth: I’ll be happy when I’m in a relationship. How baffled I was to discover that upon entering one, this was not the case at all. People always say relationships are “work” but what that actually meant, I had no idea. I learned that for me, it means working through a lifetime of insecurities that rear their ugly heads as soon as I meet someone.

In my last relationship, I worked overtime. When he took a while to respond to my text, I let go of the fear that he didn’t like me and leaned into the fact that I knew he did. When he was busy, I didn’t take it personally, I made my own plans. When I felt an existential sadness, I reminded myself that I sometimes felt this way before him too. I slowly learned how to trust myself and trust the relationship and remained positive even though my fear of it ending eventually came true. 

Even though our breakup was mutual, I still felt an emptiness. I thought of my friend whose boyfriend recently bought her a gorgeous ring. I was jealous. Happy for her, sure but it’s perfectly possible to feel happiness and envy at the same time. I wanted someone to love me so much that they would buy me something beautiful that I didn’t think I deserved. 

I’ve often looked at other women’s hands and the glittering rocks delicately perched on their left ring finger—a status symbol, a constant reminder to them and to the world that they are loved. And isn’t that what a ring is? A symbol of commitment, mutual desire, and a decision to wake up next to one another for the rest of their lives. This is the love I’ve longed for. That I’ve waited to be deemed worthy of.

It had never occurred to me that I could just buy one for myself—that a ring from me to me could be just as meaningful as one from a man—until a saw the most gorgeous vintage diamond ring while browsing TheRealReal after a post-breakup crying session on my couch.

I am not what you would call an impulse shopper. My childhood home was riddled with financial insecurity and I inherited my mother’s frugality. I don’t own any diamonds and the only thing I splurge on is health insurance and my ever-increasing Brooklyn rent. When I saw the 18k gold ring with four diamonds and five emeralds, my mind immediately flashed to what my friends or family would say: How could you afford that? Wow, that was an extreme reaction to a breakup…

After giving it some thought, I realized I cared too much about what others thought of my purchasing decisions—decisions made with money that I made solo, no significant other required. Despite (and also thanks to) my frugal tendencies, I actually could afford it. One click, and the ring—my symbol from me to me that I am loved—was mine.

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Woman's hand with diamond and emerald ring.
Courtesy of Emma Grady

I don’t think a ring will fill the void my boyfriend left but it will represent to me what I decided when I added it to my cart: I will no longer abandon myself to a relationship or expect a romantic partner to give me a happiness that only I can truly give myself. 



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Emily Ratajkowski Debuted the Sleekest Lob at Rihanna's Diamond Ball


PHOTO: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Marc Jacobs

Some of us get really excited to show off a new hair cut. We anxiously await a night out or work on Monday as a chance to debut it for friends and colleagues. But when you’re Emily Ratajkowski, your New Hair Night Out is at Rihanna’s third-annual Diamond Ball, which is truly aspirational. On Friday at the event, the most gorgeous part of her outfit wasn’t her all-black, bustier-and-maxi-skirt ensemble or sunset-y makeup (which were both stunning)—instead, it was the sleek-AF lob that crowned her look.

We’ve seen Emily with one before—namely, back in January at the Golden Globes. She opted to trade her signature waves in for an equally wavy, piece-y lob that hit right at her shoulders. As it turns out, she had tricked us all: her stylist, Christian Wood, told us that it was a faux bob and that he’d cut a few pieces, tucked a few others, braided a bit more, and voilá. The look was soooo good, but, as we wrote through tears, it was not to last.

Until now! Unless it’s another con job, it very convincingly looks like she’s taken the plunge. Emrata posted a pic to Instagram on Friday night of her look as she was getting all glam at her hotel for Rihanna’s event. In the pic, she captioned it with a diamond emoji to represent her destination, followed by the handles of makeup artist Patrick Ta, hairstylist Jennifer Yepez, and colorist Aura.

Taking some inspiration? Here’s what it looks like from the side:

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And back-ish:

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And one more from the front, just ‘cuz it’s so pretty:

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PHOTO: Taylor Hill

The cut is minimalist and sharp, warmed up by the infusion of honey and golden tones. In contrast, here’s what it looked like last Thursday—huge difference, no?

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PHOTO: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Marc Jacobs

Of course, it could be a wig—or, yes, a color job with another faux do (according to Aura’s Insta, dye was, in fact, applied to her hair). But it’s gorgeous no matter what.

Looking for more summer-to-fall hair inspo? Try 26 of our favorite hair ideas from NYFW’s streetstylers—or, for those looking for a little longer commitment, check out these nine shades that will be everywhere this fall.

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Beyonce Wore a $165 Dress to Rihanna's Diamond Ball


We’ve seriously missed Beyoncé during her hiatus from the spotlight. (Though, she has blessed us with some pretty epic pictures of her and her newborn twins, Rumi and Sir Carter.) Last night, our wishes for more Queen Bey were granted, finally, when she made her grand re-entrance to the red carpet at Rihanna’s third annual Diamond Ball. Well, she technically didn’t stop at the step-and-repeat—but she gamely posed for pictures inside of the charity event with all of our favorite attendees. Our favorite part about this appearance, though? How surprisingly affordable her ensemble was.

For Rihanna’s ultra-fancy gala, Beyoncé opted or a teal satin maxi dress by London-based brand House of CB, according to InStyle. However, unlike the other gowns on display at the Diamond Ball, her exact style retails for only $165. (She paired the affordable wrap silhouette with Giuseppe Zanotti platform heels, because even Queen Bey enjoys a good high-low moment.)

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The Serafina (Beyoncé’s style of choice) is in stock on House of CB’s online shop, surprisingly enough. But if the hype around any of her other shoppable endeavors is any indication (hi, Ivy Park), it won’t be available much longer.

Not every celebrity could make a budget-friendly dress look this luxe—but then again, not every celebrity is Beyoncé. We’re hoping that her next public appearance will include more affordable pieces to copy. (She’s been known to rock her House of CB as well as her Gucci, after all.)

Until that next bit of outfit inspo, see some more pictures of how Queen Bey styled her affordable ensemble, below.

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Celebrity Sightings in New York City - September 14, 2017

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