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Sunday
Aug222010

How To Wear: Feathered Earrings

I am very fond of accessories- colorful, simple and even feathered. So when I stumbled upon a picture of these yellow earrings, I had no clue who made them (let alone how I'd wear them). Pictured here are two designers- fleathered (above) and Owlita (below). 

I have fairly long hair so I like to make sure it doesn't cover up a pair of beautiful earrings like these. I knew that if I bought them, I'd most likely wear them with my hair pulled back in a bun. But, what clothing would I pair with it? All Black? Boring.  That's when I did research and found these two pictures.

I guess the overall tip is that there are no rules with earrings like this. You just have to rock them & let 'em shine on their own. I do like the idea of mixing it with a print for some funk, but also pairing them with basics to make the look more polished. 

Do you like feather earrings? How would you wear these?

If you like what you see, head over to Fleather www.owlita.com for their full collections. 

Reader Comments (3)

These are awesome!! I love it!!

<3 Kelly

September 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKelly

those yellow earrings in the top picture are actually FLEATHER earrings by Linda Smyth, please correct your post and give credit to the rightful designer. you can find more of her earrings (and images) at fleathers.etsy.com, thanks!

October 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTopstitch Boutique

@Topstitch thanks for the tip! We'll make sure to edit the post.
And we really appreciate the new find! So many fabulous finds in that shop.

October 22, 2010 | Registered CommenterKari "Cruziiie" Cruz

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