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Jameela Jamil Wore THE Coolest Earrings to the Grammy’s — Oh, & They’re Only $10 on Etsy

She’s funny. She’s relatable. She’s a body positivity advocate. We could list a million reasons to love British actress, Jameela Jamil, but here’s one more to add. Last night, “The Good Place” star wore a pair of $10 Etsy earrings on the Grammy’s red carpet. No seriously, they aren’t your run of the mill gold hoops or diamond studs. These statement earrings look exactly like mini orange goldfish swimming around in a small plastic bag.

Before cozying up to her beau James Blake on the red carpet, she took to Twitter to give us a close up of her quirky accessory. And in classic Jameela fashion, she kept it real AF, giving us the scoop on where to snag these super affordable and eclectic earrings. 

While we were totally here for bold looks from Cardi B, JLo, and Janelle Monáe, we loved how understated Jameela’s look was. From afar, Jameela was serving looks in head-to-toe coral. Up close, the goldfish earrings added a dose of personality to her red carpet look. Her fishy accessories added a fun pop to her coral J. Mendel gown, Brian Atwood pumps, and perfectly coordinating coral lipstick

Jameela’s fire accessories aren’t the only reason people love her — she frequently advocates for self-love and body positivity. Her I Weigh movement champions body acceptance and promotes an end to the toxic diet culture. Her recent petition to end paid celebrity endorsements of diet and detox products has already received over 130,000 signatures. Jameela, we stan you, your advocacy, and your goldfish earrings.

Sarah Maberry is a fashion writer based in NYC. She is graduating in 2019 with a dual degree in Fashion Business Management from FIT and Apparel Design and Merchandising from Seattle Pacific University. Sarah started her writing career at the SPU Chapter of Her Campus and has since worked with various publications for event coverage and style writing. When she isn't busy writing she loves running, watching That 70's Show, and finding the best $1 pizza in Manhattan.