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Stud Earrings That We Think Are 'Very Demure, Very Cutesy'
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Date:2025-04-18 03:33:38
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If you're going for the demure look (as made viral by TikTok star Jools Lebron), you need to be wearing stud earrings. Sure, hoop earrings are a classic choice, but if you want something small and sparkly, you can't overlook a chic pair of studs.
You should be mindful with your accessories! Especially if you have multiple piercings. In which case, a few artfully placed studs can really take your look from flat to fabulous.
The great thing about a pair of studs is that they can be subtle or bold, it all depends on how you style them.
Diamond stud earrings can read very demure, no matter if they're heart-shaped or adorned in a modern cluster.
Gold stud earrings are another great jewelry option, and they come in several sizes you can shop below, from small round ones to larger, minimalist styles.
Going for cutesy? Opt for a playful shape like scalloped sea shells, opal-encrusted half moons, sterling silver stars, and even tea saucers. And you can always add some color with some flower-shaped studs featuring colorful gemstones and pearl accents.
See how we gathered the cutest stud earrings on the internet for you to shop below? Very considerate. Very mindful.
Shop the best stud earrings that pair well with everything
Keep scrolling to shop all the cutest stud earrings in every color and shape, from sterling silver to gold.
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