Sunday, February 2, 2020


Statement Earrings

Statement Earrings by Lovisa in gold, silver and rose gold fashion jewellery settings. Lovisa on-trend statement earrings collection includes bold statement studs, medium and long drop statement earrings, and conversation-starting chandelier drops and large statement hoops available in an array of contemporary asymmetrical and geometric shapes and finishes. Think minimalist matt, edgy gun-metal black, glam polished, on-trend hammered and luxe textured finishes as well as antique gold and silver statement earrings for a bohemian touch. The Lovisa Statement Earring collection includes gold, silver, navy, blue, green, turquoise, pink, purple, yellow, orange and black statement earrings, embellished with luxe diamante, pearl, crystals, enamel, coloured beads, feathers, tassels, raffia, crystals and gemstones. Stars, dragons, snakes, beetles, bird motifs, flowers, hearts, cross motifs, faces, triangles, gem clusters, squares, ovals, circles, round drops and other geometric shapes feature heavily in the current collection. Glamorous White Pearl and luxe Diamante Bridal Statement Earrings for the bride and wedding party round out the collection.

Shopping online for affordable, fashion-forward statement earrings never looked so good. The Lovisa online jewellery and accessories store ships throughout Australia and New Zealand. Lovisa also offers Ear Piercing in selected stores with an Ear Piercing E-Gift Card making the perfect on-trend gift.

The way I work is very much from my own way of wearing jewellery,” says Sophie Bille Brahe, the Copenhagen-based jeweller. “I wanted bling in my ears and I did bling on both sides and I thought, oh my God, I look like a Beckham.” The result was Brahe’s “Croissant de Lune” design ($5,700), which is a crescent of diamonds graduating in size set in 18-karat gold, as well as the “Elipse,” two pearl globules connected by a thin curved pole ($720 to $770). Earrings make up approximately 80 per cent of Brahe’s business, which has grown by almost 300 per cent since its launch in 2011.



The success of Maria Tash, the New York-based piercing artist and jewellery designer who has taken the world by storm with her unusual placement of earrings, is also a testament to the growing cultural emphasis on the ear. After being introduced to London and Paris via various pop-ups, she was given a large 1,500-square foot space in Liberty last May; the revenue of that particular space has since doubled, from $3.8 million to $7.6 million. Her piercing bar offers a luxurious destination for those who may not feel comfortable wandering into a tattoo parlour and uses Tash’s own jewellery designs for piercings.