Celebrity-Worn Hoop Earrings Sell Out Multiple Times
A line of gold- and silver-plated hoop earrings priced under $160 has been worn by several entertainers. The style creates a multi-piercing look without additional piercings and has been restocked after selling out.
New York PostA set of hoop earrings that produce a multi-piercing appearance has been worn by multiple entertainers in recent weeks. The gold-plated version was worn for a photo shoot last month by one performer who has now been seen in the style at least three times. The silver-plated version appeared at a Louis Vuitton Cruise show last week and at a Vogue World after-party nearly three years earlier.
The earrings are sold for less than $160 and have sold out on multiple occasions. Additional color and size options have been added since the original launch, including a two-tone finish, a smaller size, and a four-hoop climber style. The four-hoop version has also been worn in public by at least one performer.
The designer stated that the goal is to follow trends while maintaining timeless shapes. The same statement noted that the pieces are intended to help wearers appear current without looking overly trendy. The designer added that seeing non-celebrity customers wearing the earrings remains the most satisfying part of the work.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- Last week
Silver-plated earrings appeared at Louis Vuitton Cruise show.
1 sourceNew York Post - Last month
Gold-plated earrings worn for a photo shoot.
1 sourceNew York Post - Nearly three years ago
Same silver-plated style worn to Vogue World after-party.
1 sourceNew York Post
Potential Impact
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Retailers may place additional orders if sell-outs continue.
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Similar styles could appear from competing jewelry lines.
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