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Benjamin Ashford|The Most Stylish Earrings To Wear This Summer, From Hoops to Huggies
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Date:2025-04-10 14:08:35
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One piece of jewelry I never leave the house without is a pair of earrings. As someone who's been wearing them since birth, I feel naked without them.
Not only do they give me an instant confidence boost, they're also an easy way to step up your look with minimal effort and add pizzaz to an otherwise basic outfit.
Although I wear them year-round, I like to have a few pairs that just scream summer and you should too, which is why our team of shopping experts rounded up the best summer earrings you'll look forward to styling all season long.
From chic huggies to colorful statement earrings and those with dangly charms, you're sure to find a pair that suits your summer vibe.
Hoop lovers can go for a classic gold pair with dainty pearl accents, a bold '80s inspired design, or subtle huggies.
Add a pop of color to a nuetral look with some statement earrings featuring intricate beading and tassle accents.
If dangly earrings are more your speed, opt for those with shell motifs or tropical floral designs for a beachy feel. And for major mermaid vibes, some huggies with dangly pearls are just the thing.
If you've got multiple piercings, you can mix and match simple designs with bold ones to create a stack that's all your own.
Whatever your summer style, you won't regret adding these earrings to your jewlery collection.
Read on to shop the best summer earrings.
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