Miley Cyrus delivered one of her strongest red carpet looks of the year at the “Avatar: Fire and Ash” world premiere on December 1, and the night grew even bigger when she debuted her Jacquie Aiche engagement ring alongside Maxx Morando. The look combined high‑glam fashion, personal touches, and a major bling reveal that got fans and experts talking. It marked a major milestone for Cyrus, showing her settling into a style that reflects her confidence and edgy fashion sense.
Expert claims Miley Cyrus’ newly debuted engagement ring by Jacquie Aiche could be worth $450K
Miley Cyrus’ Jacquie Aiche engagement ring from Maxx Morando is all the rage, and rightfully so. The pop star chose a strapless black Gucci gown that brought the right amount of drama to the premiere. The sequined bodice caught the light with every turn, while the layered tulle train added movement without overdoing it.
Moreover, the gown showed her tattoos across her arms, shoulders, and neck, adding her usual edge to the look. Cyrus’ loose waves and soft makeup balanced out the bold silhouette of the dress. Meanwhile, she styled the outfit with diamond pieces from Messika, ultimately tying the look together.
The engagement ring she revealed that night stood out against the deep black of her dress. Francesca Simons confirmed to PEOPLE that Jacquie Aiche indeed created the “bespoke” piece, which features a cushion‑cut stone on a thick 14‑karat yellow gold band. Its east‑west setting gives it a modern shape that matches her style and the rest of her jewelry.
Experts offered a wide range of estimates. Blue Nile’s Daniela Tarantino said, “We believe the ring is roughly a 4-5 carat modified cushion that costs around $300,000 to $450,000,” depending on the stone’s quality. On the other hand, Kristy Cullinane added that a mined version could sit above $200,000, and a lab‑grown stone might drop to $15,000.
The combination of the dramatic Gucci gown and the bold Jacquie Aiche engagement ring created a strong and personal fashion moment for Miley Cyrus.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on theFashionSpot.
