Picking earrings is about balance not just what’s trending. The kind that flatters your features, frames your face, and makes you feel like your best self. And no, it doesn’t mean you need to overthink every single piece. Just a few good ones that hit right where it counts.
Here’s how I think about it when I’m choosing earrings for different face shapes:
If you have a round face:
You’ve already got softness, so I usually go for pieces that add a bit of angle. Think elongated shapes or drop earrings that pull the eye downward.
Try this: Connie Drop Earrings - adds structure without feeling too sharp.
If you have a square face:
There’s something naturally bold about this face shape. I like to soften it with curves or circular designs that bring a bit of contrast.
Try this: Ona Hoops - gentle lines and a subtle shine that feels balanced.
If you have an oval face:
Lucky you, almost anything works. I usually pick pieces that echo the same natural length and shape without distracting too much.
Try this: Swirl Earrings - simple and eye-catching in the right way.
If you have a heart-shaped face:
Since the forehead is usually the widest point, I go for earrings that add width near the jawline. Think bottom-heavy drops or softer triangles.
Try this: Holly Enamel Necklace - yes, it’s a necklace, but if you’re styling, consider balancing with dainty earrings and letting this add that soft weight.
If you have a longer face:
Shorter or rounded earrings are my go-to here. They add volume to the sides of the face and break up the length nicely.
Try this: Cosmic Heart Necklace - again, necklace, but pair it with short hoops or cluster studs to pull the whole look together.
End of the day? The best earrings are the ones you actually want to wear. These are just guidelines, not rules. So play around. Mix it up. And wear what makes you feel most like you.
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