When Miley Cyrus debuted her engagement ring, a cushion-cut diamond on a bold gold band, the real story wasn’t the stone. It was the designer. Because anyone who follows modern jewelry knew instantly: that’s Jacquie Aiche.

Jacquie isn’t a traditional bridal jeweler. She creates pieces that feel personal, warm, and lived-in, the opposite of showroom sparkle. And that’s exactly why her being behind Miley’s ring makes sense.

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Image courtesy of Miley Cyrus

Who Jacquie Aiche Is

Jacquie Aiche is an LA-based designer whose work blends Middle Eastern roots with California ease. Her pieces look collected, not curated. They’re sensual without being loud, spiritual without being costume-y, and always rooted in gold that feels like skin.

Her client list, Rihanna, Zoe Kravitz, and Hailey Bieber tells you everything you need to know. Women who know their style.

Her Signature Style

Jacquie’s designs don’t care about the bridal rulebook. She’s known for:

  • Thick, sculptural gold bands
  • Earthy gemstones with imperfect beauty
  • Layered pieces that move with the body
  • Jewelry that looks intimate, not performative

Nothing overly polished. Nothing engineered for a viral moment. Just pieces that feel like they belong to the wearer.

Why Miley Cyrus ‘s Ring Is Peak Jacquie

A cushion-cut diamond on a chunky yellow-gold band is quintessential Jacquie Aiche: bold, warm, wearable. It’s not pretending to be delicate or precious. It’s a ring you can live in.

And with where Miley Cyrus is right now, grounded, intentional, and uninterested in spectacle, it fits perfectly.

Why Jacquie Matters

Jacquie Aiche has shaped modern jewelry quietly but powerfully. She made body chains refined. She made layering sophisticated. She made “everyday luxury” feel like something personal, not branded.

Seeing her work on Miley’s engagement ring simply confirms what fashion people already knew:

Jacquie isn’t a trend; she’s a lineage.

Text by: Wika Soto-Hay