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You Can Shop Hailey Bieber's Favorite Earrings for 80 Percent Off Right Now

You Can Shop Hailey Bieber's Favorite Earrings for 80 Percent Off Right Now

Elle02-07-2025
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If you've been coveting the chunky, retro-inspired gold earrings that Hailey Bieber has been rocking on Instagram lately, we have some great news: Not only are the styles she's worn still in stock, but they're currently on sale for 80 percent off.
The silhouettes in question all come from affordable LA-based jewelry brand Heaven Mayhem, whose entire line tops out at $200. Right now, the brand is in the midst of their Archive Sale, where several styles of their jewelry, home decor, belts, and sunglasses are on sale for more than 80 percent off. While some of the celeb-worn styles have sold out, there are plenty left to choose from. Included in Bieber's collection are the brand's Bean earrings in silver, which are a whopping 68 percent off right now, bringing the price down from $90 to just $28.
Founded in 2023 by creative director Pia Mance, Heaven Mayhem has quickly become the affordable accessories brand to have on your radar. Alongside Bieber, celebrities like Sydney Sweeney, Lori Harvey, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Matilda Djerf have all turned to the label for its array of oversized, antique-inspired baubles. All pieces come in silver, gold, or of-the-moment mixed metal finishes. Additionally, the brand offers a handful of sleek belts and necklaces done with signature vintage-style hardware to complete your look.
In case you needed any more convincing, I've personally tried a few pairs of Heaven Mayhem earrings and am also impressed. Not only are they stunning, but they also don't weigh down my earlobes, which can be a common issue with chunkier styles. While I've found similar pieces from competitors often fall, tip, or migrate from their intended position, even the largest silhouettes I tried from Heaven Mayhem lay flat against my ears.
Below, shop the best of Heaven Mayhem's Archive Sale while supplies last. We don't expect many styles to stay in stock for long, so don't wait to shop.
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