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Eagle-eyed fans discovered Wednesday that the engaged couple appear to have gotten matching tattoos reading "Let It Rip," after British Vogue posted a black-and-white teaser image of Kravitz's back ahead of her forthcoming cover story. The three-word phrase, inked in all caps, was quickly cross-referenced with a tattoo Styles, 32, debuted last month on the back of his right arm, positioned above a palm tree design, during the European leg of his Together Together tour.

 

Neither Kravitz nor Styles has commented publicly on the tattoos or their significance, though fans were quick to connect the phrase to its recent cultural resurgence via the Hulu series The Bear. The matching ink must have been acquired sometime in 2026; Kravitz attended January's Golden Globe Awards without it visible among her existing collection.

The tattoos arrive roughly six weeks after Styles proposed to the Big Little Lies actress, 37, in April, less than eight months after the pair were first spotted arm in arm in Rome in August 2025. Their romance moved swiftly from Roman holiday to headline fixture, with a September dinner in New York and a casual coffee run near Kravitz's apartment cementing what fans had already suspected.

Kravitz has been characteristically low-key about the engagement itself. At May's Met Gala, she kept her left hand firmly tucked in her pocket throughout the red carpet, shielding her diamond ring from photographers, a sharp contrast to the tattoo now quietly broadcasting the relationship to the world.

For Styles, the sentiment appears to run deep. In a March conversation with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, he spoke candidly about his priorities following a two-year break from touring. "I want to have great friendships with people. I want a family. I want these things," he said.

 

Apparently, he's already started building them, one tattoo at a time.

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