Tassel Earrings and Fringe Jewelry: The Movement Trend That Makes Every Outfit Feel Alive
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There's a reason certain earrings make you feel different the moment you put them on. It's not just the look — it's the movement. The sway when you turn your head. The gentle swing when you laugh. The way fringe and tassels catch light and air and motion in a way that studs and hoops simply can't.

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That kinetic energy is exactly why tassel earrings and fringe jewelry are having their biggest moment in years. They've been all over the spring runways — Fendi, Michael Kors, Chanel, Tory Burch, Jacquemus — and they're showing up everywhere from street style to social media feeds. Who What Wear called tassels and fringe a top spring microtrend, and fashion editors are describing fringe as "the tassel trend's cooler, more sophisticated cousin." If your jewelry box has been feeling a little static lately, this is the trend that fixes that.
Quick Picks: Tassel and Fringe Earrings Worth Wearing Now
Best for classic fringe — Gold Leaf Fringe Dangle Earrings — $78
Best for bold beaded fringe — Beaded Flower Fringe Statement Earrings — $112
Best for feather movement — Fuchsia Feather Rhinestone Statement Earrings — $88
Best for crystal drop — Crystal Bow Drop Earrings with Rhinestone Detail — $94
Best for color and movement — Toucan Beaded Statement Dangle Earrings — $112
Why Movement Jewelry Is the Trend Right Now
We've been in a long quiet-luxury, minimal-everything era. Small studs, delicate chains, nothing too loud. And while there's nothing wrong with that aesthetic, something has shifted. People are dressing with intention again — choosing pieces that have personality, that do something, that make a statement without requiring an explanation.
Fringe and tassel earrings are the physical expression of that shift. They move with you. They add drama without bulk. They can dress up a white t-shirt or add the finishing touch to a blazer that's already doing the work. And unlike oversized sculptural earrings — which are a whole commitment — fringe and tassel styles tend to be lighter weight, which means you can actually wear them all day without your earlobes staging a protest. Our statement earrings guide covers the broader category, but this particular movement trend deserves its own spotlight.
The 7 Tassel and Fringe Earrings Worth Knowing
Start here if you're new to the fringe trend. The Gold Leaf Fringe Dangle Earrings ($78) are the most wearable entry point in the collection — gold leaf fringe that moves beautifully, pairs with almost anything, and looks far more expensive than $78. This is the earring that goes from a work meeting to dinner without a second thought. On a simple black turtleneck or a white linen shirt, they're the entire accessory story. No necklace needed, no stacking required. If you've been curious about the fringe trend but wanted something classic rather than costume-y, this is the one.
The Beaded Flower Fringe Statement Earrings ($112) are for the woman who wants maximum impact. Beaded fringe, floral detail, serious movement — these are earrings that announce themselves. The kind of thing you put on and immediately feel the energy shift. Wear them with a simple dress or a solid-colored top and let them do all the talking. The beaded texture adds dimension and color that pure metal fringe can't replicate, which is exactly why beaded fringe earrings are one of the most searched styles in this category right now. Pair them with a simple updo so nothing competes.
Feather earrings are the wildcard of the movement trend — and the Fuchsia Feather Rhinestone Statement Earrings ($88) are the most joyful pair in the shop. That fuchsia color is bold, unapologetic, and completely of-the-moment — pink is one of the dominant color stories of the season. The rhinestone detail adds just enough sparkle to keep them from reading as purely bohemian. Wear these when you want to signal that you're in a good mood and you dressed intentionally today. They're the earring equivalent of choosing your best outfit on a Tuesday for no reason other than because you can. For more on the color side of this trend, our pink and red jewelry post goes deep on this palette.
The Pink Beaded Statement Earrings with Floral Accents ($112) sit right at the intersection of the beaded jewelry trend and the movement trend. Beads add texture and color in a way that feels handcrafted and personal rather than mass-produced, which is exactly the quality that fashion editors keep pointing to as the driving force behind this whole movement. The floral accents give them a spring-specific energy, but honestly these work year-round against neutrals. Ivory, white, black, camel — they all make this pink pop. Wear your hair up to show them off properly.
The Toucan Beaded Statement Dangle Earrings ($112) are the most personality-forward pair in this lineup — and that's saying something. A beaded toucan dangle that brings color, movement, and a sense of humor to any outfit. This is the earring for the woman who doesn't dress to blend in. Wear them with a white linen dress or a simple black top and watch people smile at you across the room. They have the same beaded-movement energy that's driving the trend right now, but with a character and a point of view that sets them apart from anything generic. For more on the playful side of jewelry, our kitschy jewelry trend post is right up your alley.
The Crystal Bow Drop Earrings with Rhinestone Detail ($94) bring the movement trend into more polished territory. A crystal bow drop with rhinestone detail — it sways, it catches light, it reads as occasion-ready without being over the top. This is the fringe-adjacent drop earring for someone who wants movement and sparkle but in a more refined silhouette. Perfect for a wedding, a dinner out, or anywhere you want your earrings to look intentional and elevated. If you're building a capsule of earrings that work across occasions, our earrings for every face shape guide pairs well with this one for getting the proportions right.
The Gold Pearl Encrusted Coral Branch Earrings ($98) are the most sculptural piece in this lineup — and the most unexpected. A gold coral branch dripping in pearls, with a natural organic shape that sways and moves in a way no flat earring can replicate. This is movement jewelry in its most elevated form. The coral branch silhouette has that heirloom, found-in-a-jewelry-box quality that's driving so much of what's trending right now, and the pearl encrusting pushes it firmly into luxe territory. Wear these when you want people to look twice and ask where you got them. For more pearl-forward styling, our modern pearl jewelry guide is worth a read.
How to Wear Tassel and Fringe Earrings
The most important rule with movement earrings: give them room to do their thing. That means keeping everything else relatively simple. A pair of beaded fringe earrings against a plain white tee and jeans is a complete, intentional outfit. A crystal drop against a solid blazer is a whole look. You don't need to stack necklaces or layer bracelets — the movement of the earring is already doing the work.
Hair placement matters too. An updo or a sleek ponytail lets fringe and tassel earrings fully show off their length and movement. Wearing them with hair down isn't wrong, but you lose some of the sway and a lot of the visual impact. If you're wearing them to an event, pull your hair back and let the earrings be the focal point. For more on building a complete look around statement earrings, our guide to accessorizing a plain outfit is a useful read.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tassel and Fringe Earrings
What are tassel earrings?
Tassel earrings are drop earrings that feature hanging strands of material — typically threads, beads, chains, or fabric — that create movement and sway when worn. The Beaded Flower Fringe Statement Earrings ($112) and the Toucan Beaded Statement Dangle Earrings ($112) are strong examples of the beaded tassel style.
What is the difference between tassel earrings and fringe earrings?
Tassels typically refer to gathered strands of thread, beads, or cord that hang from a single point. Fringe refers to multiple strands arranged in a line or layer — think the fringe on a jacket or skirt. In earrings the distinction is subtle, but fringe styles like the Gold Leaf Fringe Dangle Earrings ($78) tend to have a more refined, linear movement while tassel styles are fuller and more bohemian. Both are equally on-trend right now.
Are tassel earrings still in style?
Very much so. Tassel and fringe earrings appeared on the spring runways at Fendi, Chanel, Tory Burch, and Jacquemus, and Who What Wear named fringe a top spring microtrend. The movement jewelry category broadly — including crystal drops, feather earrings, and beaded dangles — is one of the strongest earring trends of the season.
What do you wear with tassel earrings?
The simplest answer: a plain top or dress in a solid color. A white tee, a black turtleneck, a camel blazer, a linen dress — any neutral backdrop lets the earrings take center stage. Pull your hair back to show off the movement. The Fuchsia Feather Rhinestone Statement Earrings ($88) look extraordinary against white or black. The Gold Leaf Fringe Dangle Earrings ($78) work beautifully with almost any color.
Are fringe earrings heavy to wear?
One of the advantages of the fringe and tassel trend over the sculptural oversized earring trend is weight. Beaded and fringe styles are generally lighter than solid metal statement earrings, making them more comfortable for all-day wear. The Gold Leaf Fringe Dangle Earrings and Fuchsia Feather Earrings in particular are designed for comfortable extended wear.
Can I wear tassel earrings to work?
Absolutely — with the right pair and the right outfit. The Gold Leaf Fringe Dangle Earrings ($78) and the Crystal Bow Drop Earrings ($94) are both polished enough for a professional setting. Keep the rest of your outfit clean and simple and let the earrings be the intentional detail. Our guide to jewelry for every neckline is helpful for pairing these with specific outfit styles.
What are the best tassel earrings as a gift?
For a gift, the most universally appealing options are the Gold Leaf Fringe Dangle Earrings ($78) — classic, wearable, and the most accessible price point in this lineup. For someone with bolder taste, the Beaded Flower Fringe Statement Earrings ($112) or the Fuchsia Feather Rhinestone Earrings ($88) make a memorable, personality-forward gift. Our jewelry gifts for women who have everything post has more ideas if you need them.
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