Catbird's "TSITP" rings sold out shortly after Taylor Swift wore two of them in an Apple Music interview (right).
Taylor Swift’s wedding ring isn’t the only bauble making headlines this weekend.
Just in time for the singer’s impending nuptials, Catbird finally restocked two of the best-selling, under-$350 rings she’s worn: the Love Knot Gold Infinity Ring and Signet Ring, both from its popular “The Summer I Turned Pretty” collaboration.
While promoting “The Life of a Showgirl” on Zane Lowe’s Apple Music podcast last year, Swift doubled up on the delicate bands — which both promptly sold out.
Catbird x “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Love Knot Gold Infinity Ring
CatbirdCatbird x “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Love Knot Gold Signet Ring
CatbirdNow, both the knotted infinity sign ring and engraveable signet are back on the shelves — in both Swift’s gold and slightly less expensive silver versions.
The infinity ring is inspired by the necklace the show’s main character Belly (Lola Tung) famously got from Conrad (Christopher Briney), while the signet style nods to the custom Catbird charm she wears in Season 3.
Catbird x “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Love Knot Silver Infinity Ring
CatbirdCatbird x “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Love Knot Silver Signet Ring
Catbird“This show has used my music in the most thoughtful, beautiful ways and with these important moments in Belly’s life,” Swift — whose songs heavily feature on the “TSITP” soundtrack — said during her “On Air With Ryan Seacrest” interview last year.
Swift’s worn several other special pieces from Catbird in the past, too, including the Threadbare Gold Stacking Rings in addition to styles from friend Phoebe Bridgers’ collab with the Brooklyn-based brand.
With a “TSITP” movie currently in the works, perhaps the star has more musical (and sartorial) collabs in her future.
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