One of the current trends with diamond earrings that actually started in the early days of punk is wearing multiple pairs of earrings. While safety pins may have been the accessory of choice back in the day, women today are choosing to carry on this tradition with the luxury of diamond earrings. The dilemma for some is what types of diamond earrings will pair best with others.
For one or more piercings, the best choice is to start with a single pair of solitaire diamond earrings. These work best in the top most piercing of each ear. If you prefer multiple piercings all using the solitaire diamond earring style, it is recommended that you choose multiple solitaire diamond earrings that increase gradually in size as you go down the ear. This type of pairing not only works well with the shape of the ear, the multiple pairs of diamond earrings also create a nice balance of elegance and modern style.
For a slightly more professional appearance, try pairing a pair of solitaire diamond earrings with a small pair of hoop diamond earrings. This creates a touch of sparkle on the ear, with the solitaire diamond earrings, as well as the dazzle of diamonds dropping below the ear, with the hoop diamond earrings. Depending on how your piercings are spaced, you may also be able to wear multiple pairs of hoop diamond earrings. This works best with small hoop diamond earrings that won’t necessarily fall against one another and create too much of a clutter on the ear.
For more formal occasions, it’s time to break out the glitz and glamour. Still relying on your prettiest pair of solitaire diamond earrings to set the stage, pair them with a set of chandelier diamond earrings for the ultimate eye catcher. Since the majority of the sparkle on chandelier diamond earrings is on the base of the earrings themselves, the solitaire diamond earrings help to add some dazzle to the upper portion as well. For a slightly more understated look, you can always opt for a sleeker pair of drop diamond earrings to complete your look.