Get the designer look for less! These $29.99 earrings have fashion lovers excited

We know how important it is to stay stylish even in the golden years—and sometimes that means keeping up with the latest trends while staying within budget. So, when we stumbled upon an incredible deal on designer-inspired earrings that cost a fraction of the price, we knew we had to share it with you all!

These Seed Heritage earrings, priced at just $29.99, are taking the fashion world by storm. Not only because of their affordable price tag but also because they resemble the Bottega Veneta drop earrings worth a whopping $1,070!


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Matthieu Blazy's Bottega statement earrings, adored by high-profile celebrities such as Margot Robbie, Kylie Jenner, and Dua Lipa, served as the inspiration behind Seed's highly sought-after accessory. Source: Kylie Jenner/Instagram





Don't worry; you won't have to squint your eyes to see the similarity. Thousands of fashion lovers are convinced that these teardrop-shaped earrings from Seed Heritage are the perfect dupe for their high-end designer counterparts.

Available in both small and large sizes, Seed's earrings are created with a gold-coloured metal alloy. Many customers are flocking to their nearest Seed store to secure a pair since the popular earrings have already sold out online.



Matthieu Blazy, the designer of Bottega's statement earrings, has certainly gained the attention of A-list celebrities like Margot Robbie, Kylie Jenner, and Dua Lipa. And now, thanks to Seed Heritage, you, too, can rock these stylish earrings without breaking the bank.


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Consumers are currently caught up in a shopping frenzy over these remarkable $30 'dupes' of the highly sought-after Bottega Veneta drop earrings, originally priced at $1070. Source: milliehing/Tiktok


Millie, a fashion lover from Sydney, shared her quest to hunt down these affordable alternatives after discovering they were no longer available to purchase online. She visited multiple Seed locations before finally finding the earrings. 'I finally found them!' she excitedly shares in her video. 'They're so cute, honestly such a good dupe.'



Another shopper went as far as to claim that these earrings had 'changed her life' and encouraged fellow fashion aficionados to 'run to Seed' immediately. Taylor, another pleased customer, gushed in her video, 'Oh my god, they're perfect! These earrings are my new personality.' She even purchased a spare pair just in case she ever loses her beloved accessories.

Customers also praise Seed's version for being far lighter than other dupes on the market. 'These are also a quarter of the weight of other dupes. I have a few others, but I cannot wear them for long because they're so heavy,' Taylor mentioned.



It seems these Seed Heritage earrings are creating quite a frenzy among fashion-conscious shoppers. Comments such as 'I love this, they're literally so perfect—I'm sold' and 'I've been influenced, I need them' from excited customers are flooding social media platforms.

Reasons Behind the Popularity of Designer Dupes​

In recent years, designer dupes have become increasingly popular among fashion lovers. Designer dupes allow shoppers the ability to purchase ‘lookalike’ luxury products at much more affordable prices.


This has resulted in an increased preference for designer dupes, with many fashion lovers able to enjoy the luxurious look and feel of items like the Bottega Veneta’s statement earrings without having to pay a hefty sum.

From a practical standpoint, designer dupes often share many of the same design elements as the designers’ originals, such as the same shape, size, and colour. This makes them highly suitable for fashion enthusiasts who are looking for a high-end product that looks like the designer's original. The affordability of designer dupes also attracts a great deal of attention from shoppers on a budget who still want to look fashionable.

You might like to check out this other article where people found an $80 handbag that rivals a $1,150 luxury favourite!


The cost-savings associated with designer dupes also make them attractive for shoppers who are looking for designer-lookalike products at a fraction of the price.

Finally, the materials used to craft designer dupes make them highly durable and able to withstand wear and tear. This means that shoppers can enjoy the luxurious products they purchase without the fear of them being damaged easily.


In short, the popularity of designer dupes is easy to understand—they provide fashion lovers with an attractive and affordable alternative that looks like the original designer products. This allows shoppers to save money while still getting the same sophisticated feel they love.

Key Takeaways
  • Shoppers are loving a pair of $29.99 Seed Heritage earrings, which closely resemble the $1,070 Bottega Veneta designer pair.
  • Thousands are rushing to Seed stores for the popular earrings that have sold out online.
  • The Seed earrings are praised for being lightweight, making them wearable for extended periods compared to other 'dupes' on the market.
  • High-profile celebrities like Margot Robbie, Kylie Jenner, and Dua Lipa have been spotted wearing the designer inspiration, Bottega statement earrings.
So, for those still seeking to add a touch of glam to your everyday outfits or planning for a special event, don't hesitate to check out these luxurious designer-inspired earrings. Who says you can't enjoy a touch of luxury at an affordable price?

As always, Seniors Discount Club members, we wish you the best in elegance and style, and we're here to help you discover these fabulous deals so you can continue to shine bright like the diamonds we know you are!
 
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I can recognise desighner clothes and bags but to me jewellery I can not tell a designer piece to a copy.

I have always loved earrings and used to love big hoops but now I stick to small earnings as I find my earlobe droops down if I wear big or heavy earrings

I actually don't like these earrings but that's just me I'm sure alot of people will love them
 
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We know how important it is to stay stylish even in the golden years—and sometimes that means keeping up with the latest trends while staying within budget. So, when we stumbled upon an incredible deal on designer-inspired earrings that cost a fraction of the price, we knew we had to share it with you all!

These Seed Heritage earrings, priced at just $29.99, are taking the fashion world by storm. Not only because of their affordable price tag but also because they resemble the Bottega Veneta drop earrings worth a whopping $1,070!


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Matthieu Blazy's Bottega statement earrings, adored by high-profile celebrities such as Margot Robbie, Kylie Jenner, and Dua Lipa, served as the inspiration behind Seed's highly sought-after accessory. Source: Kylie Jenner/Instagram





Don't worry; you won't have to squint your eyes to see the similarity. Thousands of fashion lovers are convinced that these teardrop-shaped earrings from Seed Heritage are the perfect dupe for their high-end designer counterparts.

Available in both small and large sizes, Seed's earrings are created with a gold-coloured metal alloy. Many customers are flocking to their nearest Seed store to secure a pair since the popular earrings have already sold out online.



Matthieu Blazy, the designer of Bottega's statement earrings, has certainly gained the attention of A-list celebrities like Margot Robbie, Kylie Jenner, and Dua Lipa. And now, thanks to Seed Heritage, you, too, can rock these stylish earrings without breaking the bank.


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Consumers are currently caught up in a shopping frenzy over these remarkable $30 'dupes' of the highly sought-after Bottega Veneta drop earrings, originally priced at $1070. Source: milliehing/Tiktok


Millie, a fashion lover from Sydney, shared her quest to hunt down these affordable alternatives after discovering they were no longer available to purchase online. She visited multiple Seed locations before finally finding the earrings. 'I finally found them!' she excitedly shares in her video. 'They're so cute, honestly such a good dupe.'



Another shopper went as far as to claim that these earrings had 'changed her life' and encouraged fellow fashion aficionados to 'run to Seed' immediately. Taylor, another pleased customer, gushed in her video, 'Oh my god, they're perfect! These earrings are my new personality.' She even purchased a spare pair just in case she ever loses her beloved accessories.

Customers also praise Seed's version for being far lighter than other dupes on the market. 'These are also a quarter of the weight of other dupes. I have a few others, but I cannot wear them for long because they're so heavy,' Taylor mentioned.



It seems these Seed Heritage earrings are creating quite a frenzy among fashion-conscious shoppers. Comments such as 'I love this, they're literally so perfect—I'm sold' and 'I've been influenced, I need them' from excited customers are flooding social media platforms.

Reasons Behind the Popularity of Designer Dupes​

In recent years, designer dupes have become increasingly popular among fashion lovers. Designer dupes allow shoppers the ability to purchase ‘lookalike’ luxury products at much more affordable prices.


This has resulted in an increased preference for designer dupes, with many fashion lovers able to enjoy the luxurious look and feel of items like the Bottega Veneta’s statement earrings without having to pay a hefty sum.

From a practical standpoint, designer dupes often share many of the same design elements as the designers’ originals, such as the same shape, size, and colour. This makes them highly suitable for fashion enthusiasts who are looking for a high-end product that looks like the designer's original. The affordability of designer dupes also attracts a great deal of attention from shoppers on a budget who still want to look fashionable.

You might like to check out this other article where people found an $80 handbag that rivals a $1,150 luxury favourite!


The cost-savings associated with designer dupes also make them attractive for shoppers who are looking for designer-lookalike products at a fraction of the price.

Finally, the materials used to craft designer dupes make them highly durable and able to withstand wear and tear. This means that shoppers can enjoy the luxurious products they purchase without the fear of them being damaged easily.


In short, the popularity of designer dupes is easy to understand—they provide fashion lovers with an attractive and affordable alternative that looks like the original designer products. This allows shoppers to save money while still getting the same sophisticated feel they love.

Key Takeaways

  • Shoppers are loving a pair of $29.99 Seed Heritage earrings, which closely resemble the $1,070 Bottega Veneta designer pair.
  • Thousands are rushing to Seed stores for the popular earrings that have sold out online.
  • The Seed earrings are praised for being lightweight, making them wearable for extended periods compared to other 'dupes' on the market.
  • High-profile celebrities like Margot Robbie, Kylie Jenner, and Dua Lipa have been spotted wearing the designer inspiration, Bottega statement earrings.
So, for those still seeking to add a touch of glam to your everyday outfits or planning for a special event, don't hesitate to check out these luxurious designer-inspired earrings. Who says you can't enjoy a touch of luxury at an affordable price?

As always, Seniors Discount Club members, we wish you the best in elegance and style, and we're here to help you discover these fabulous deals so you can continue to shine bright like the diamonds we know you are!
I am not in a frenzy and not ‘flocking’ to a store to buy earrings!!! Aaaaagh ! Do so hate these words you use!!!!
 
I now use fake earrings having lost a pair in hospital when I was unconscious with a stroke; they were 18ct ones with 3 diamonds in each. Now my earrings are the stud ones you buy when getting ears pierced! I received $6500 compensation from the hospital for them & other jewellery but only after many calls, letters, emails and finally writing to the relevant health minister with copies of all correspondence. It pays to report things immediately and be consistent and insistent in some situations. Took me four and a half months of continuous badgering to get paid as all the lost jewellery was of sentimental value having been gifts from husband, mother and mother-in-law.
 
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I now use fake earrings having lost a pair in hospital when I was unconscious with a stroke; they were 18ct ones with 3 diamonds in each. Now my earrings are the stud ones you buy when getting ears pierced! I received $6500 compensation from the hospital for them & other jewellery but only after many calls, letters, emails and finally writing to the relevant health minister with copqies of all correspondence. It pays to report things immediately and be consistent and insistent in some situations. Took me four and a half months of continuous badgering to get paid as all the lost jewellery was of sentimental value having been gifts from husband, mother and mother-in-law.
[Why on earth would you take expensive jewellery to hospital with you..??,
I am very surprised you got compensation, every hospital I have ever been have signs saying they do not accept responsibility for valuables and recommend you leave them home, which makes common sense.
 
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Why on earth would you take expensive jewellery to hospital with you, when you were unconscious with a strike.
I can imagine you may have been wearing the earrings at the time, but why the rest of the jewellery, who took that along
Hospitals always request a family member to take jewellery and other valuables home. You were very lucky to get compensation
 
I now use fake earrings having lost a pair in hospital when I was unconscious with a stroke; they were 18ct ones with 3 diamonds in each. Now my earrings are the stud ones you buy when getting ears pierced! I received $6500 compensation from the hospital for them & other jewellery but only after many calls, letters, emails and finally writing to the relevant health minister with copies of all correspondence. It pays to report things immediately and be consistent and insistent in some situations. Took me four and a half months of continuous badgering to get paid as all the lost jewellery was of sentimental value having been gifts from husband, mother and mother-in-law.
Can I ask why you took all your jewellery to hospital?.
I was nervous taking my phone and laptop which hubby took into me when I came out of surgery.
All my jewellery I left at home including my wedding ring and everyday earrings
 
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Why on earth would you take expensive jewellery to hospital with you, when you were unconscious with a strike.
I can imagine you may have been wearing the earrings at the time, but why the rest of the jewellery, who took that along
Hospitals always request a family member to take jewellery and other valuables home. You were very lucky to get compensation
I am not stupid - I didn’t ‘TAKE’ these to hospital, I was wearing them at the time. And no one TOOK the rest of these things along to hospital, as you seem to suggest. And when you have a stroke and are unconscious you cannot decide what to do or not do. I had a stroke (not a ‘strike’) on my driveway after returning from a meeting and lunch out; my husband’s priority was getting an ambulance ‘in an emergency and in a hurry’. He was not thinking of what I was wearing to go out that day (& I often wear some jewellery when going out on special occasions). His priority was to get me to hospital, as I’ve just said. And it just happened to be on our wedding anniversary hence the lunch out. I was rushed into Emergency and then in to have a brain scan to locate the position of the blood clot with no time for him or hospital staff to take anything off me except when they saw the jewellery (just before the scan) which I was told was ‘put into a brown envelope but they do not know what happened to that envelope after that’ . A day later, when I was conscious again, I was advised by a lovely young nurse that she was about to remove my wedding ring & it, together with my glasses, was handed to me & I handed them to my husband when he arrived.
 
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Can I ask why you took all your jewellery to hospital?.
I was nervous taking my phone and laptop which hubby took into me when I came out of surgery.
All my jewellery I left at home including my wedding ring and everyday earrings
Suzanne rose, you can read my response to ‘mylittletibbies’ . I did not deliberately take these in. I am very much aware that all hospitals say patients are responsible for their own property of value and I have always given my phone to my husband during my short hospital stays. This was not a stupid act on my part - I was unconscious & rushed to hospital. By the way, my husband locked up our house & followed the ambulance to hospital, so no time to remove these items.
 
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Suzanne rose, you can read my response to ‘mylittletibbies’ . I did not deliberately take these in. I am very much aware that all hospitals say patients are responsible for their own property of value and I have always given my phone to my husband during my short hospital stays. This was not a stupid act on my part - I was unconscious & rushed to hospital. By the way, my husband locked up our house & followed the ambulance to hospital, so no time to remove these items.
No disrespect ment I was curious as to why you took them. Thank you for answering and sad that you lost so many precious things
 
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No disrespect ment I was curious as to why you took them. Thank you for answering and sad that you lost so many precious things
That’s OK, no offence taken, just clarifying why I had them on in reply to another response. I haven’t worn the replacements (copies) I had made with that money as they no longer hold the same sentimental value. They will now go to my daughter and granddaughter on my demise.
 
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I am not stupid - I didn’t ‘TAKE’ these to hospital, I was wearing them at the time. And no one TOOK the rest of these things along to hospital, as you seem to suggest. And when you have a stroke and are unconscious you cannot decide what to do or not do. I had a stroke (not a ‘strike’) on my driveway after returning from a meeting and lunch out; my husband’s priority was getting an ambulance ‘in an emergency and in a hurry’. He was not thinking of what I was wearing to go out that day (& I often wear some jewellery when going out on special occasions). His priority was to get me to hospital, as I’ve just said. And it just happened to be on our wedding anniversary hence the lunch out. I was rushed into Emergency and then in to have a brain scan to locate the position of the blood clot with no time for him or hospital staff to take anything off me except when they saw the jewellery (just before the scan) which I was told was ‘put into a brown envelope but they do not know what happened to that envelope after that’ . A day later, when I was conscious again, I was advised by a lovely young nurse that she was about to remove my wedding ring & it, together with my glasses, was handed to me & I handed them to my husband when he arrived.
My apologies for jumping to conclusions,just wondered why the staff did not give them to your husband, Under the circumstances you mention, obviously they did have to compensate you.
What a terrible thing to happen, cash in no way compensates you for treasured gifts that can't be replaced.
 
My apologies for jumping to conclusions,just wondered why the staff did not give them to your husband, Under the circumstances you mention, obviously they did have to compensate you.
What a terrible thing to happen, cash in no way compensates you for treasured gifts that can't be replaced.
Thank you. I was a bit peeled at your initial response but must point out the urgency in getting me to theatre & the radiologist saying she remembers seeing them & putting them in that envelope & even saying she thought it may have got ‘mixed up in the linen for laundry’. Not my fault if they got mixed up with the linen - absolutely their fault & I have an email from the admin side stating it as such. They must have hoped I would ‘go away’ by taking the time they did for compensation! That’s why I pursued this to it’s finality.
No worries mylittletibbies. Forgiven & forgotten!
 
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Thank you. I was a bit peeled at your initial response but must point out the urgency in getting me to theatre & the radiologist saying she remembers seeing them & putting them in that envelope & even saying she thought it may have got ‘mixed up in the linen for laundry’. Not my fault if they got mixed up with the linen - absolutely their fault & I have an email from the admin side stating it as such. They must have hoped I would ‘go away’ by taking the time they did for compensation! That’s why I pursued this to it’s finality.
No worries mylittletibbies. Forgiven & forgotten!
I do not blame you for pursuing them.I am like that myself, had a 18 month court case with a bad tenants, my husband just wanted to let it go, but I persisted. She was driving around in a $40,000 car and owed us close to $100,000 for our trashed home and almost 9 months of unpaid rent. It's amazing how long the court system can let a person stay in your property while things drag on. I eventually got her car, only got $20,000 of it, but that and the satisfaction was worth it.
 

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