Yeah, why not. I honestly don't see it any different from wearing multiple bracelets or rings.
I have 6 = 1 helix + 5 lobe. I'd love to get more but I just don't want to deal with the recovery. Lots of chic women have multiple piercings, like Gwyneth Paltrow and Sienna Miller. Designers I like (that sell single ear pieces): Pamela Love, Anissa Kermiche, Delfina Delettrez |
It’s definitely on trend for ladies of all ages right now despite what some upright scum people may say. |
Do it! I am also 50+ and have multiple in each ear—lobes, helix, tragus, rook… I started getting these piercings after I turned 50 because I figured, “Why not?” They make me happy and I like the look. Plus it’s unexpected, so I get a kick out of when people notice and are surprised. |
+1 |
Honestly it's too dated for me. Only my older female relatives have 2 ear piercings. I'm happy with just 1. |
My comment stands. |
I'm 42 a lawyer/lobbyist and have a few, but not too many. I have three lobe peircings on one side and two on the other. I LOVE them...but really only wear small diamond studs and diamond huggies in all of them and don't ever really change them up. |
It's a fad from the 80s which seemed to have come back.
I don't care either way, do what you want to do, but would probably only wear one pair of earrings for a job interview. |
OP you are so late.
A while ago multiple piercings and funky earrings (mismatched, chains, backwards) became a symbol of being edgy/fashionable even amongst white women. |
I don't spend that much time looking at people's ears. |
My 14yo is begging for second piercings in her lobes. I’m not a fan, but I am a more conservative dresser. Considering letting her do it for her 15th birthday. |
The 1980s called... |
I don't think it looks good because most peoples' ears aren't attractive enough to highlight with extra flair. It tends to draw attention to "flaws". |