Doja Cat Keeps Wearing This Y2K-Approved Ring (And It’s Almost Out Of Stock)

by 24USATVMay 2, 2024, 6:01 p.m. 23
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Doja Cat is not one to shy away from Y2K style and if you’ve gotten tickets to the Scarlet tour you can see everything from her oversized fur boots to long blonde hair (reminiscent of early 2000s Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera) embodying the decade. On and off the stage though, the “Agora Hills” rapper has repeatedly been wearing bold Y2K-inspired rings from the woman and AAPI-owned business BonBonWhims — and the rapper’s most-worn ring is close to selling out.

Within her “Paint the Town Red” music video as well as in numerous Instagram posts, Doja Cat can be seen wearing four statement enamel rings by the brand. But the one she seems to wear the most is the Adjustable Flower Bomb style — which can even be seen paired with the Kiss Me More ring in her music video for the Scarlet single.

And she’s not the only singer to be seen sporting the jewelry brand’s pieces — Ariana Grande, Megan Thee Stallion, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, Camila Cabello, Rosalia, Madison Beer and Addison Rae have all been spotted wearing rings by the small business.

Keep reading to shop the celebrity-approved styles.

While the enamel rings feature bold shapes and shades, the pieces are still easy to style with simple belly chains or toe rings for a vintage look.

Looking to stock up on the other singers’ favorite styles? ShopBillboard found the exact rings below to add into your accessory rotation.

The “Not My Fault” rapper paired the ring with long pink acrylic nails and a matching three-piece set while promoting her single for the 2024 Mean Girls with Renee Rapp.

“It’s not my fault you’re like in love with me 💁🏽‍♀️,” she captioned the post from December.

As for Doja Cat? Check below to see the jewelry in the “Paint the Town Red” music video.

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