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Kourtney Kardashian's BaubleBar Skeleton Earrings Are Back in Stock Just in Time for Spooky Season
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Date:2025-04-16 00:53:46
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Spooky season has crept up on us again, and it's time to get ready for the scariest time of the year! What better way to celebrate the season of ghouls, goblins, vampires, and all things scary than with a fa-boo-lous pair of blinged-out skeleton earrings from BaubleBar.
Kourtney Kardashian—aka the queen of Halloween—shared the bewitching bling again on her Instagram story back in early September, rocking them with a matching festive skeleton onesie. And the shopper's remorse has been haunting us ever since.
The skeleton earrings are also a favorite among other celebrities, as both Kate Hudson and Blake Lively previously shared their love for BaubleBar's Halloween collection. Now we're happy to share that the spooktacular pair of earrings are back in stock today (on Friday the 13th of all days) and are available to purchase on BaubleBar right now! But be warned ghoul-friends, these sell out quickly! So, make sure to grab a pair ASAP.
Make a statement this Halloween with a pair of these super sparkly skeleton earrings. Their delightfully creepy moving limbs make them sparkle extra in the night, and will have you looking just as festive and chic as the queen of Halloween herself: Kourtney Kardashian.
Looking for more Halloween-inspired accessories? Check out Coach Outlet's spooktacular Halloween collection.
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