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Oh Birkenstocks !!!!! I meant they were too much on ME.... regardless of age, if you think you can wear them, and you LVoe them, please do !! I am personally considering the smaller version !! NEVER let your age discourage you from LVoeing anything from LV !!Thank you, so much for your reply. I have never purchased fashion jewelry because I have sensitive ears as well. I like these however, I am 60 and probably too old. It is nothing worse than being age inappropriate in dressing.
Well, it’s ofc your decision. If you want beautiful LV earrings I can recommend the V studs. They are so stunning, elegant and a lot cheaperI like them a lot however, this is my daughter's thoughts as well. She doesn't wear any brand of fashion jewelry. Tells me that this is absolutely a waste of money. I tell her," to each her own."
I was looking at them again this morning and they were back in stock. They, are now sold out online once again. Sold out in just a few hours.I also got sensitive ears, but I still can wear LV earrings (I got the classic V studs) however I can’t wear them longer then 5-6 hours and then I need to take them off.
I don’t think your Style should be decided by your age. If you like something and you want it you should go for it. Ofc the Louise Hoops are quite expensive for costum jewellery but if you don’t like them one day you can still resell them and you will get at least 65-70% back what you’ve paid.
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Thank you, for your reply. They are lovely however, I never wear silver jewelry. Silver doesn't look very nice with my skin tone. I am sure that you will look stunning in your new earrings!I really Like the look but not the price for costume jewelry. I bought a pair from Telfar https://shop.telfar.net/collections/jewelry/products/medium-logo-hoop-earring-silver which are sterling silver and a better price point, and give a similar look IMO. Haven’t worn them yet but think they will look good with my hair pulled back as a statement piece.