
Molly-Mae Hague wears bold and 'statement' high-street earrings perfect for summer
Molly-Mae Hague wears bold and 'statement' high-street earrings perfect for summer
The TV personality looked stunning at the BAFTAs in February - and now it's been revealed the star wore jewellery from a well-known high-street brand
The reality star looked glam as she attended the BAFTAs earlier this year
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Molly-Mae Hague has undoubtedly made her mark as a style icon. The 26-year-old turned heads at this year's BAFTAs, exuding elegance, timeless charm, and glamour - and fans were thrilled to discover her ensemble included several high-street jewellery pieces still available for purchase.
Molly-Mae enhanced her smart look with an array of standout silver ear-stacks and cuffs, including a piece from the popular high-street brand Astrid and Miyu. Upon further investigation, it looks like she wore the brand's 'beautiful' Cosmic Illusion Crystal Ear Cuff in silver (£50).
She was also seen wearing what appears to be the brand's Essential Crystal Small Hoops in Silver, priced at £60, according to Teesside Live. While Molly-Mae has remained tight-lipped about the origin of her earrings, a close-up image shared by her hair stylist, Jack Luckhurst, unveils the exquisite stack.
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The delicate cuff is crafted from rhodium-plated recycled sterling silver and is also available in gold (although it's currently sold out), though Molly-Mae opted for the silver version. This refined cuff features a star-shaped embellishment on the lobe, complete with a shimmering pavé band.
Customers have been quick to commend its fashionable allure, with one shopper noting: "Very chic ear cuff, love how it sits perfectly and buying a few more for my friends as cute little presents."
Cosmic Illusion Crystal Ear Cuff in Silver
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Molly donned the cuff earlier this year for a Bafta look
A thrilled consumer shared their enthusiasm: "I love this ear cuff; it's very comfy to wear, super sparkly and looks like a real piercing."
Another user voiced their satisfaction, saying: "Perfect ear cuff, looks so pretty, quite flexible if you need to pinch it or open it slightly depending on ear shape."
Echoing this sentiment, a fourth chimed in: "I love this ear cuff; it's very comfy to wear, super sparkly and looks like a real piercing."
For those who can't quite bring themselves to spend £50 on an ear cuff, Missoma's Lucy Williams Mini Orb Ear Cuff, decorated with small gold bobbles to add texture, is available for £25. Meanwhile, we also like Oliver Bonas' Donna Disco Faceted Silver Ear Cuff at a more wallet-friendly £22.
Boasting a 4.9-star rating, the Astrid & Miyu earring has garnered scarcely any criticisms, with the sole four-star review stating a preference for the gold version: "I do prefer the gold." Yet they also remarked: "I love the ear cuffs and being able to have more ear jewels without the piercing."
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Molly-Mae appears to have elegantly paired the Cosmic Illusion Crystal Ear Cuff with what seems to be the brand's Essential Crystal Small Hoops in Silver, retailing for £60. These hoops, crafted from recycled sterling silver, are celebrated for offering 'just the right amount of sparkle'.
The hoops boast an impressive 4.9-star rating that underscores their quality and aesthetic appeal, although one critic notes: "These are fairly simple, not stand out quality - they are cute and a nice size." Another customer questioned their value at the £60 price point.
Nevertheless, the majority of feedback is positive, with a customer commenting: "These are gorgeous earrings. They are so delicate and pretty; they sparkle so brightly. They are lightweight but still feel excellent quality."
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They've also been hailed as perfect for everyday wear: "I wear these daily, and they have a lovely sparkle yet work for an everyday pair of earrings," one Astrid and Miyu enthusiast observed.
An additional review praises their versatility and shine: "I love wearing these, and they sparkle. They're very easy to wear and look good with other earrings as well. Another hit."
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