Harry Styles and Zoe Kravitz have sparked engagement rumours.
The former One Direction star, 31, and the Big Little Lies actress, 36, started dating in August.
And the pair have been become known for their fashionable street style - and a recent outing in Rome was no exception.
Styles was wearing a navy beanie, jumper and trousers under a beige trench coat, meanwhile Kravitz looked cool and casual in a grey coat, white trousers, shades and a headscarf.
But The Sun was quick to note Kravitz was wearing a stack of gold rings on her engagement finger - leading to speculation the pair could soon tie the knot.

The Standard have contacted representatives of Kravitz and Styles for comment.
In August, it was reported the pair were spotted “snogging like teenagers” in London.
“Harry and Zoë were tucked away in a corner in Rita’s and were snogging like teenagers,” a source told The Sun. “They seemed really into each other and didn’t seem to care if anyone saw them kissing.
“She had been at the Caught Stealing premiere which is a ten-minute walk away from the bar. They walked in together; it was definitely a date. They make a gorgeous couple.”
Last month, it was reported the pair have barely stopped seeing each other since — and that Kravitz was set to stay with Styles in London.
“Harry and Zoe have a real connection — this is love,” a source told The Sun. “It’s a real honeymoon period and they’re barely apart.
“Zoe has to get back to work on a film so she’s coming to the UK and will be with Harry while she’s here.
“They’ve had an amazing summer together and things are only getting more serious between them.”

In September, Styles stunned fans after secretly taking part in the Berlin Marathon under a false name – and finishing in an impressive time of just under three hours.
Styles reportedly registered under the alias Sted Sarandos, completing the gruelling 26.2-mile challenge in two hours, 59 minutes and 13 seconds.
A sub-three-hour marathon is considered a landmark achievement for amateur runners, with Styles crossing the line wearing a headband and sunglasses in an effort to stay incognito.
For many recreational runners, the goal of breaking three hours can take years of disciplined training, making his performance all the more striking.