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By ALI PEW, InStyle
One thing every cool girl seems to be obsessed with
as of late is hoop-earring layering. The trend is super easy to pull
off, if you keep a few things in mind.
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First, layering is all about proportion. Personally, I like a
medium-size hoop in the lower piercing and really small hoop in the
upper piercing. A large architectural earring in the lower piercing with
a medium-size one in the upper ear also works; and small always pairs
well with small. The best rule of thumb: make sure the earrings are
never too far from each other in size.
I also like to mix the metals. Gold and silver have a cool contrast,
and there's something modern and chic about an all-silver scheme.
But even if you don’t have a second piercing, you can still pull this
off. Just use a cuff instead of a hoop. Or, go for the Charlotte
Chesnais Saturne Earrings (see below) and get two hoops in one!
VIDEO: Step Inside Jewelry Designer Jennifer Meyer’s Home
Scroll down to master the art of layered hoops.
Brass Earrings + Adorno Hoops

Pearl Cuffs + Gold Pleated Earrings

Disc Hoops + Mercy Hoops
Circle Earrings + Ear Cuffs
Saturne Earrings

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