Lolita M Clip Earrings

Usual price 375 €

Color: Multi - Blue

The iconic Lolita, the art of balance. Just the right touch to brighten a face, highlight an outfit, leave a mark without ever overdoing it. Handmade with a skillful mix of pearls and rhinestone washers, they offer a hypnotizing movement, full of subtlety. Hand assembled in our workshop at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré, the Lolita M combine glass pearls and Swarovski rhinestone washers in a design meant to suit all occasions: an elegant dinner, a wedding, or an impromptu evening.

Equipped with an adjustable clip clasp, they fit all ears, pierced or not. Slightly retro in their silhouette, decidedly modern in their energy.

Looking for a bolder or more discreet size? Discover the large and the small version to find the one that suits you.

  • Clasp: clip
  • Weight: 24g
  • Size: 8cm x 4cm
  • Signed on the back
  • Handmade in our Parisian workshop, Rue Saint-Honoré
What is the difference between Lolita S, M, and L?
The three sizes reflect the same artisanal gesture. The S is the most discreet version, the M the central balance worn on all occasions, and the L the boldest option for evenings and ceremonies.
What are Lolita pearls made of?
The beads used are made of glass, mounted with Swarovski rhinestone washers carefully selected in our Parisian workshop.
Are Lolitas suitable for a wedding?
Yes. Their movement and sparkle make them a standout piece for ceremonies. The L version is the most spectacular while the M remains balanced.
Are the Lolitas handmade?
Each pair is handmade in our workshop at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris by artisans who have mastered this craft over the years.
Does the store offer tax-free shopping?
Yes. Tax refund in-store for customers outside the European Union. DDP shipping to the United States and Gulf countries.
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A unique knowledge since 1945

In 1945, Françoise Montague gave her name to a workshop founded ten years earlier by her mother. A name that is also a vow: that of her first husband, who died in the Resistance. Each piece of jewelry carries this heritage — that of a woman who refused to be forgotten, choosing instead the eternity of style.

In 1978, Marion Stern took over the reins of the House at twenty-one years old. Her ambition: to bring Parisian craftsmanship to the world. From 1981, Françoise Montague creations crossed borders. In 1998, the boutique at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré became the anchor point of this vision.

In June 2023, Rebecca Mamou-Stern wrote a new chapter in this family legacy. Her engineer’s perspective puts technique at the service of demanding aesthetics. The past guarantees accuracy. The future shapes the look.

The art of giving

Each piece is presented in a signature case, hand-sealed with our wax seal bearing the House's coat of arms. This ancestral gesture, borrowed from the codes of private correspondence and great fashion houses, transforms each package into a precious object even before it is opened.