I like statement earrings.

Plato, quite decadently, wore an earring while young.

Just throw me in my coffin now with these earrings on.

I love having my hoop earrings. Just regular gold hoops.

Me carrying a briefcase is like a hotdog wearing earrings.

I would rather lose a good earring than be caught without make-up.

If God had wanted you to wear earrings, he'd have made you a girl.

Less is more. You should wear earrings or bracelets, but not both.

Glasses, earrings, rings, sneakers. I love every little accessory.

I love jewelry - rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, you name it.

I prefer to wear big earrings because then you're sorted jewelry-wise.

I love my headscarf. I wear my head wrap every day with my hoop earrings.

Suddenly you're like a pirate, you're 65 years old and you've got an earring.

I love to complement my Indian ensembles with neckpieces and earrings and cuffs.

Women should never go without earrings. Passing on them is an opportunity missed.

Part of my trademark is my blue sunglasses and cross earrings, which I always have.

I like to wear earrings, but I always have to wear lip gloss or something on my lips!

I thought I'd lost a pair of earrings once. They were, like, $50,000. I was terrified.

I feel naked without earrings. I'll pass out twice. It feels like I'm missing a body part.

I love maxi dresses, I feel so great when I put on a maxi dress, big earrings and sandals.

I'll have to put more earrings on. I bet that someone could analyze me and tell my condition by my earrings.

As you get older, your tastes get simpler. I like a sleek evening dress with a pair of big earrings. That's all.

In Hollywood today, it's cool for guys to wear nail polish and earrings in their lips and tongues. I don't get it.

I love having short hair - that means I can wear big earrings and even dresses sometimes without me feeling too feminine.

Statement earrings and statement necklaces each deserve their own moment. I never wear the two together; it looks overdone.

But I'll never be one of those women who feel that they always have to wear earrings and aren't properly dressed without them.

Ah... romance to me is spontaneity. It's not diamond earrings; it's a bunch of daffodils that's freshly picked from the field.

It was not appropriate for me to wear anything like a bustier or to be sexy. It was big hair and hoop earrings and jean jackets.

It's no fun getting older. I might be wearing beautiful diamond earrings, but they can't take away the pain of losing my hearing.

I've always been quite strict when it comes to the appearance of my players. I don't want to see earrings in training, things like that.

My cross earrings are a mini statement; I wear them every day! My whole dream is to be iconic, and the way you dress yourself is so important.

I am obsessed with silver jewellery, so I visited the Johri Bazar, which is famous for it and bought a lot of silver rings, earrings and pendants.

I would never look a gift horse in the mouth. I've had some lovely homemade earrings and, recently, a wall hanging made in the style of Georges Seurat.

I chose the most explosive dress I could find. I put a ton of makeup on and some great round earrings. I looked like Jennifer Jones in Duel in the Sun.

I love to use a lot of spices when I cook, so we actually cast a real peppercorn in gold and then just made a bead out of it for necklaces and earrings.

In real life, I'm very different from Sarah Dunn. She's from the North. I grew up in the South. I wear big hoop earrings. I love me some makeup, and that's not her at all.

I think the accessories look very modern and very exciting. These big earrings, these big hoops. I think the girls are sort of falling in love with... collars, neck collars.

A timeless piece of jewelry, like pearls or stud earrings, has lasting value. I bought a vintage ring for $600 with my first paycheck; I plan to pass it down to my daughter.

I started being a photographer because I liked fashion. I liked the idea of dressing up and changing my look. I got earrings, dyed my hair. I would dress like a fashion photo.

Dutch girls wear a hundred mixed-metal necklaces and stack the most random earrings. It's total chaos, but it looks so good that I'm always inspired to get another ear piercing, and another.

It is true that in France, women put on less things. If they have a necklace, they don't put on earrings; if they have nail polish, they don't put on all their rings and all their bracelets.

I never wanted to wear skirts or shoes, makeup, nails, dresses, or even wear my hair a certain way. I always wanted to wear sneakers, stud earrings, hair in a ponytail, and play with the boys.

As I get older, I use less jewelry - necklace or earrings each morning, not both; my clothes are getting more basic - fewer colours and simpler cuts; and my make-up is stripped back to basics.

All the earrings are mostly crosses. It's kind of a contradiction to wear it since I'm known as the Demon Chef. They're all custom-made. Some are Tiffany's. Some are Stephen Webster from England.

If there is a gay uniform, the differences are in how each man coordinates the details: the brand and cut of the jeans, the design of belts and boots, the haircut, the number and size of earrings.

I used to be so into soccer. I would wear soccer team hoodies, another soccer team's pants, and Manchester United earrings. And I had, like, five of everything, so I would just wear the same outfit all the time!

Left ear, I wear four earrings. The four is symbolic of the four seasons, spring, winter, summer and fall, the four directions, north, east, south and west, the four gospel writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

When I speak at events, I often wear my dad's ties and my mom's earrings. It's a small, almost secret way of having them with me when I'm up there onstage, talking to a roomful of strangers. It makes me feel safe.

Matching your hat to your shoe to your bag, or your necklace to your earrings, has a tendency to look dated. Mixing up your accessories adds interest to an outfit, and can make you look much more modern and polished.

A fun pair of earrings is basically the finishing touch to any outfit; a nice watch is both practical and decorative, while the perfect unique bag is not only eye-catching but also timeless - it can be passed on to future generations.

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