YES Students Success With New Business

Called Equal Earrings, the trio from Wanaka (Eve Paddon, Toto Tanabe and Jaymie Tervoort) were inspired by the 1970s feminist movements, and have a range of different colours, shapes and sizes for every outfit.

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Already they have sold about 20 pairs at a gift shop next to Edgewater Resort in Wanaka, and several more off their website equal-earrings.mystorbie.com and Instagram, with 10% of their profits going to ‘Gender Equal NZ.’

Making their product out of a variety of different coloured clays (all 70s inspired), their earrings are aimed at supporting gender equality as a whole.

Read more here.

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September 27, 2021

YES Students Success With New Business

Called Equal Earrings, the trio from Wanaka (Eve Paddon, Toto Tanabe and Jaymie Tervoort) were inspired by the 1970s feminist movements, and have a range of different colours, shapes and sizes for every outfit.

Already they have sold about 20 pairs at a gift shop next to Edgewater Resort in Wanaka, and several more off their website equal-earrings.mystorbie.com and Instagram, with 10% of their profits going to ‘Gender Equal NZ.’

Making their product out of a variety of different coloured clays (all 70s inspired), their earrings are aimed at supporting gender equality as a whole.

Read more here.