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Spring Earrings from Oak and Luna Refresh Silver and Gold Wardrobes

Oak and Luna’s spring earrings make one small buy do the work of a wardrobe reset, with hoops, huggies, cuffs, and sculptural studs that bridge silver and gold.

Priya Sharma4 min read
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Spring Earrings from Oak and Luna Refresh Silver and Gold Wardrobes
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The easiest refresh sits at the ear

A single pair of earrings can change the whole read of an outfit, especially when the design works in both silver and gold. Oak and Luna’s spring edit leans into that idea with hoops, huggies, sculptural studs, ear cuffs, and mix-and-match stacks that feel low-effort but visibly new.

The appeal is practical as much as aesthetic. E! frames the category as an easy everyday update, and the broader trend picture backs that up: hoops, huggies, sculptural shapes, and ear stacks have kept showing up in spring jewelry coverage across JCK, Who What Wear, and Marie Claire. That makes this less about a fleeting novelty and more about the pieces that keep earning space in a jewelry box.

For work, go clean and polished

If your weekdays call for something that reads finished without looking overstyled, Oak and Luna’s sculptural basics make the strongest case. The brand’s Centerline Motion Studs are described as sleek, sculptural, and modern, which is exactly the kind of geometry that sharpens a blazer, button-down, or simple knit without demanding attention all day.

Huggies do similar work, especially Oak and Luna’s Classic Dome Huggies. The silver version is listed at $95 and the gold version at $135, both measuring 19.81 mm by 11.94 mm. The silver pair is silver plated over brass, while the gold version is gold plated over brass, and both are marketed as hypoallergenic and nickel-free. That mix of metal finish, modest scale, and wearable comfort is why huggies keep reading as a smart weekday purchase rather than a trend piece you have to save for later.

For weekends, choose the earring with the most movement

This is where Oak and Luna’s more decorative pieces come alive. E!’s roundup includes chain-link dangles, bold ear cuffs, and sculptural studs, which gives the collection enough visual range to handle everything from denim to a dressier dinner. Hoop earrings still anchor the look, but the sharper shapes are what make the update feel current.

The Croissant Ear Cuff is the clearest example of fashion jewelry with a strong return on wear. Oak and Luna offers it in 925 sterling silver and gold vermeil, and the piece measures 12.95 mm, or 0.51 inches. JCK has noted that ear cuffs and clip-on styles have been gaining interest because they deliver the look without the commitment of more piercings, and that is the real modern appeal here: instant structure, no appointment required.

For layering, build around the studs you already own

The easiest way to make these earrings feel fresh is not to replace what you own, but to add one new shape around it. Oak and Luna’s category page includes stud earrings, hoop earrings, dangle earrings, and cuff earrings, and the styling logic is clearly built for mixing rather than matching.

That idea shows up in the Icy Silver Stacks Earring Set, built around a dome huggie, a small huggie, and a croissant ear cuff. It is an efficient formula because it gives you contrast in scale and texture while still staying in one color family. If you already rely on simple studs, one cuff or one compact huggie is enough to make the ear feel intentional without needing a full second piercing.

For mixed metals, let the wardrobe do the work

The strongest selling point of this edit is not just the shapes, but the way the brand treats metal as a styling tool. Oak and Luna positions its earrings as fashion jewelry in gold and silver, and that makes the collection easy to move between existing silver chains, gold rings, and the mixed-metal looks that keep circulating through spring trend coverage.

The pricing also tells a useful story. A silver-plated dome huggie at $95 and a gold-plated version at $135 sit in an accessible fashion-jewelry lane, while the sterling silver and gold vermeil Croissant Ear Cuff gives you a more material-driven option if you prefer a piece with a different construction story. The brand also emphasizes hypoallergenic, nickel-free designs across key styles, which matters if you wear earrings for long stretches and want the comfort to match the look.

Why these earrings matter now

This is the kind of jewelry refresh that fits how people actually dress. One pair can handle office dressing, one cuff can fake the effect of a second piercing, and one stack can pull together pieces you already own in both metals. That is why the spring earring story feels so useful: it is not asking for a new wardrobe, only a sharper frame for the one you already have.

Oak and Luna’s strongest pieces succeed because they sit at the intersection of shape, finish, and wearability. In a season when hoops, huggies, sculptural studs, and ear cuffs keep returning, the smartest update is the one that makes silver and gold feel like part of the same conversation.

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