Your Best Metals

Yellow Gold
Silver
Rose Gold

Gold, silver, or rose gold — bright or muted, delicate or bold. Your undertone and season determine which metals work best, and your facial features determine what styles work for your face.

The metals that work with your coloring, not against it

Bright, cool silver is your signature. Avoid all warm golds — they fight your cool, clear undertone.

Silver
Best

Silver

Diamond
Best

Diamond

Muted Silver
Ok

Muted Silver

Gunmetal
Ok

Gunmetal

Mixed Metals
Ok

Mixed Metals

Rose Gold

Rose Gold

Yellow Gold

Yellow Gold

Champagne Gold

Champagne Gold

Matte Gold

Matte Gold

Antique Gold

Antique Gold

Bronze

Bronze

Earrings and Your Face Shape

The right earring size depends on your facial features. Strong facial features — like a defined jawline, nose or prominent cheekbones — can carry bold, oversized pieces. Softer, more delicate facial features shine with smaller, understated earrings.

The goal is always balance: earrings should complement your face, not compete with it.

Shop Jewelry for True Winter

Jewelry pieces curated for your season's best metals and colors

Oval Face

Balanced proportions — gently narrower at the forehead and jaw than at the cheekbones.

Almost anything works. Lucky you! Experiment freely with studs, hoops, drops, and chandeliers.

Round Face

Similar width and length with soft, curved lines and full cheeks.

Elongating styles work best — try angular drops, long dangles, or geometric shapes. Avoid large round hoops that mirror your face shape.

Square Face

Strong jawline with a wide forehead and angular features.

Soften angles with rounded shapes — hoops, teardrops, and curved dangles. Avoid boxy or square earrings that emphasize angularity.

Heart Face

Wider forehead tapering to a narrower chin, often with high cheekbones.

Balance a narrow chin with wider-at-the-bottom styles — teardrops, chandeliers, and triangle shapes. Avoid top-heavy earrings.

Oblong Face

Longer than wide with a straight cheek line and similar forehead and jaw width.

Add width with studs, clusters, and short drops. Round shapes and huggies work well. Avoid very long, narrow dangles that add more length.

Diamond Face

Narrow forehead and jaw with wide, dramatic cheekbones.

Balance narrow areas with wider earring styles — fan shapes, oval hoops, and ear jackets. Studs and small huggies also work beautifully.