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Which Earrings Suit Me?

Although it may seem surprising that an earring can make a big difference in your outfit, it is possible. Wrong earrings can make your face look unflattering, or distract from your outfit. But the right ones can highlight your best features and turn heads. These are some simple tips to help you choose the perfect earrings for your event or face shape:

Which direction are you going? Party on the books or formal evening? Your jewelry should be timeless and classic if you are attending such events. You can choose simple drop earrings, small hoops, or pearl or diamond studs. If you are just going out to dinner with your friends, what if you want a simple, sparkly drop earring? This is your chance to make it special! You have more options when it comes to jewelry and outfit choices than with happy hours or dinner dates. You can have as much fun and as many outfits as you like! You can instantly elevate your basic t-shirt or jeans with an earring. Pair them with a high heeled shoe to make it even more fun.

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Take into account your face shape. Dangle earrings are best avoided if your face is very long. They will only increase the length. For people with round or heart-shaped faces, however, longer earrings work well. In these cases, choose the style that is opposite to your face shape. Are you a square or strong jawline? Avoid square and diamond cuts. Otherwise, you will look just like lucky oval-shaped people who can wear any size earring they want!

What are you wearing? Planning your earrings for an event is closely linked to planning your outfit. You should choose an understated earring if you are wearing a patterned shirt or a statement necklace. To add more style to an outfit, you can always wear a bold earring. It is important to select fun, tasteful pieces that complement your overall look. It is a good idea to pick one aspect of your outfit or makeup to be the focal point and let everything else play a supporting role.