Mismatched earrings are everywhere, from the Grammy Awards red carpet to Bella Hadid’s errand runs. But it’s a trend that is easier said than done. Teaming the right pair of mismatched earrings is a total art. There’s a very fine line between “Hey, that’s so cool,” and “I think you should take a long look in the mirror.”
The biggest mismatched earring rule is that both pieces need to complement each other, be it based on shapes, colors, designs or length. Pairing a dangler with a random gold hoop is a no-no. If you’re a rookie, it’s always safer to buy mismatched pairs.
Just in time for music festival season , here’s your very simple guide to mismatched earrings.
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Mismatched Earrings
Janelle Monáe
Janelle Monáe shows us exactly how to rock a mismatched pair of earrings. If you're a mismatched earring rookie, opt for similar metals and colors and switch it up with the length, like Janelle. The singer opted for gold Tiffany & Co. danglers of different sizes.
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Timeless Pearly
Mismatched Pearl and Metal Earrings, $255 at Moda Operandi
These pearl and metal earrings are a fantastic match, thanks to the complementing danglers and different-sized hoops.
Blake Lively
The ideal ear stack is like the perfect ensemble, and Blake Lively obviously gets how the trend works. Blake opted for some delicate gold Jacquie Aiche earrings on one ear and a heavy statement stud on the other.
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Roberto Cavalli
Mismatched Hoops, $380 at Farfetch
When it comes to earlobe accessory fierceness, we trust Roberto Cavalli. These mismatched metallic hoops are ideal if you want to amp up a simple look with a statement piece.
Mounser
Sonic Mismatched Earring Pair, $250 at Moda Operandi
The best part of this jewelry trend is how creative you can get with just a simple switch. This pair of spectacular golden hoop danglers is the perfect evening accessory. Just pair with a simple LBD and a low bun and you're good to go.
Tessa Thompson
Tessa Thompson opted for some dramatic Solace London mismatched earrings. Notice how the solid white and gold complement each other and add interest to the power ensemble.
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Givenchy
Asymmetrical Earrings, $518 at Farfetch
These amazing gold-tone bronze earrings are just dramatic enough for a transition from work to date night. The artsy appliqué detailing adds a unique edge to the pieces.
Katy Perry
You can also go seriously elaborate like Katy Perry at the Grammys. Katy is wearing diamond statement earrings by Djula. Lesson learned: Go for similar materials in contrasting shapes.
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Alicia Keys
No one does low-key chic better than Alicia Keys. The singer opted for some simple yet oh-so-glam sterling hoops. The minimal style stands out without looking basic.
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