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At TechCrunch Disrupt, our team sits front and center, typing furiously on our laptops to break out real-time news from impressive speakers like NFL quarterback-turned-founder Colin Kaepernick, Perplexity AI founder Aravind Srinivas, and Ashton Kutcher. We are a well-oiled machine. Some writers have covered Disrupt since ancient times, before the Meta was dead, and the show βSilicon ValleyβIt didn’t give us free marketing for life (thank you, HBO).β However, this year, even TechCrunch’s longest-serving editors were a little distracted by the stunning jewelry adorning the stage. So, for those of you who were more focused on the actual substance of these conversations with influential players in the tech space, don’t worry. Behold: our glittering collection of the best things at TechCrunch Disrupt.
Matt Mullenweg, Founder and CEO of Automattic


Google, if you’re listening, I have an offer for the next step google lens commercial. So, imagine a group of TechCrunch writers watching their editor-in-chief host a thoughtful and informative conversation with Matt Mullenweg, the WordPress founder who has been in the news for his battles with WP Engine. But almost as interesting as Mullenweg’s comments on stage are his watch, A.J $240,000 Fashion statement. The watch’s sapphire details alone take charge 185 hours to manufactureAccording to the website of designer Maximilian BΓΌser. How did we find out exactly what Bling Mullenweg was wearing? That’s right, Google. We used a circle to search.
Why is this KittyHawk-inspired watch so expensive? The designerβs website states: βEvery component and shape has a technical purpose; There is nothing superfluous and every line and curve is in poetic harmony. Articulated lugs ensure superior comfort. Crystal clear time is an added benefit.
Yes, it’s ridiculous to buy a bracelet at the cost of a house. But hey, we all spend recklessly sometimes β for example, I spent an extra $2 at the grocery store this weekend to buy mango slices. This is certainly the same kind of frivolity.
Mary Barra, Chairman and CEO of General Motors




The amazing thing about Mary Barra jewelry is its utility. She has a single diamond ring on each hand, but under the sleeve of her sophisticated plaid jacket (she… this The one?), we see the Apple Watch peeking out. Barra’s choice of jewelry shows the duality of the role of the modern CEO: you have to act polished and elegant on the outside, but when no one’s watching, you still need to be efficient and reliable. As with the Apple Watch SE and its disappointing battery life, you can only survive if you recharge your batteries every night.
Slack CEO Dennis Dresser from Salesforce



Slack CEO Denise Dresser gets some points for style: Her rings aren’t just shiny for decoration’s sake, like a massive wedding band that could rival a Mullenweg jet watch in terms of price. Bling Dresser has a little spunk. One of the rings is a large gold square, which looks like it may have a maroon band, or it may be a reflection of light. We may never know. The other ring… I want to say it looks like an octopus ring, but I can’t put my finger on it.
Tony Fadel, founder of Nest


Nest founder Tony Fadell’s interview in Disrupt was interesting β he took a shot at Sam Altman, but we also couldn’t look away from his big sapphire ring. Unfortunately, Google Lens appears blank here, even though our source image is very clear. This could be the ring Designer ring worth $8,400 – It could be so $10 worth of jewelry From Amazon. The truth is probably somewhere closer to the middle.
Erin Foster, co-founder of Favorite Daughter



Erin Foster was already known for her various endeavors with her sister Sarah, including a successful podcast and a clothing and fashion line. Project company. She and her sister were co-heads of creative at Bumble. But now, Erin Foster has reached a new level of fame: She’s the creator of the Netflix show Nobody Wants This, which has been at the top of the Netflix charts since its premiere in September.
What does Foster’s success have to do with television writing? Its bling? This is not just an episode: It’s a wedding ring. Nobody Wants This’s central romanceβa sex broadcaster and a rabbiβwas inspired in part by her own experiences of falling in love with a Jewish man and overcoming their cultural differences. If there’s going to be a wedding in Nobody Wants This, we can only hope that Kristen Bell’s character’s ring will be stunning.
Jingna Zhang, Founder and CEO of Cara

Jingna Zhang is not just the founder of the social platform, Cara. She is an artist. As an artist, she knows a thing or two about styleβafter all, her photographs have appeared in international fashion magazines like Vogue, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar. For Disrupt, she goes for a look that highlights her jewelry: all black, from head to toe, except for a large, sparkling gem on her left hand.
Brandy Nonicki, Director of the CITRIS Policy Lab


Brandi Nonicki may be an academic, but her brilliance is misplaced β it gives the position. Her gold crinkle effect earrings can be from anywhere β this style is very popular, starting with Shane’s cheap tricksto the medium term Gold plated studsto more Looks expensive From a designer I wish I hadn’t just discovered, because now I wish I had an extra $400 to buy it These earrings.
Nonnecke studies AI policy and education, and if you’re reading this, Brandi, I have good news: Google Lens has no idea where your ring came from, and with the exception of a Mullenweg watch and a Barra jacket, it’s proven to be completely useless writing this post. Our robot overlords may not be approaching us as quickly as we imagined.
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