Piece of the Week: Lindsey Scoggins’ Transformable Earrings
The brand-new style can be worn three ways.

Lindsey Scoggins could convince any skeptic that floral motifs in jewelry should be worn year-round.
Fresh off the bench, the New York City-based designer’s latest feat is this “Piece of the Week” pair of truly versatile earrings.
They can be worn three ways: as a classic stud that goes with anything (above), as a stud with floral backing that injects more personality into the design (below), and as a stud with flower and “stem” ear jacket for their most dramatic iteration (top of story).
The green tourmaline studs, which weigh 2 carats each, could be one’s daily go-to pair of earrings to wear with jeans and a blazer this fall.
Combined with the flower, the earring becomes a statement piece to wear to dinner.
Donning all three pieces together, Scoggins’ latest creation gets one gala ready.
Crafted in the designer’s favored 18-karat rose gold and accented with pavé diamonds, the earrings are priced at $16,000. Inquiries may be directed to LindseyScoggins.com.
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