1. All-Silver Set

Matching silver on the fangs and vertical labret gives a clean, cohesive, balanced look across all three points. The cool tone keeps the arrangement crisp and lets the vertical labret's twin visible ends sit in harmony with the flat fang studs. It is the most classic way to wear the combo and flatters every complexion. Save this tidy set as inspiration and plan the spacing and jewellery with a licensed piercer at your consultation.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a cohesive, clean set.
Tip: Matching metals keep a three-point look feeling intentional.
2. All-Gold Set

Warm gold across all three points feels luxe and elevated, the golden glow tying the two fangs and the central vertical labret into one glamorous, cohesive arrangement. Matching every end keeps the curated look intentional, and gold flatters warm and olive complexions especially well. It coordinates naturally with everyday gold jewellery for a pulled-together effect. Save this rich, uniform set as inspiration and discuss placement and healing with a licensed piercer before booking the combination.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a warm, luxe set.
3. Gem Labret, Plain Fangs

A sparkling gem on the vertical labret with plain fang studs draws the eye straight to the centre of the lower lip. Placing the shine on the central piercing gives the arrangement a clear focal point while the fangs quietly frame it, a smart way to add glamour without every point competing. It reads curated and considered rather than busy. Save this focused idea and ask your piercer about a gem labret end paired with matching plain fang studs for once you are healed.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a central focal point.
4. Gems All Round

Tiny gems on all three points add glamour and sparkle to the curated arrangement, catching the light across both fangs and the central labret. Spread evenly, the shimmer turns the three-point look into a genuinely dressed-up feature perfect for occasions, while the small stones keep it refined rather than flashy. Clear crystals read classic and coloured stones add personality. Save this glamorous set as inspiration and ask your piercer about secure, body-safe gem ends for once every point has healed.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting sparkle and glam.
5. All-Black Set

Matte black across all three points gives a fully edgy, cohesive look, the light-absorbing finish reading moody and deliberate on both fangs and the central labret. Repeating black keeps the arrangement minimal rather than busy, so the shapes do the talking. It pairs naturally with monochrome outfits, smoky make-up and layered silver for a striking alternative vibe. Save this uniform dark set as inspiration and ask your piercer which black-finish materials they trust for healing before planning the combination.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting an edgy, dark set.
6. Mixed Metal Set

Mixing gold and silver across the three points is playful and modern, combining warm and cool metals for a deliberate two-tone effect on the curated lip. It nods to the mixed-metal jewellery trend and lets you wear both your gold and silver rings alongside without clashing. Balancing the tones thoughtfully keeps the arrangement intentional rather than random. Save this fresh, personalised idea and ask your piercer about quality ends in each metal to switch to once the combination is healed.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a playful metal mix.
7. Opal Set

Soft opal ends on all three points give a dreamy, cohesive shimmer, glowing with a shifting play of pinks, blues and greens rather than a hard sparkle. Repeating the milky stones across both fangs and the central labret softens the curated arrangement into something ethereal and feminine. Opal pairs especially prettily with rose gold or pale silver settings. Save this unique take as inspiration and ask your piercer about durable synthetic opal ends for once every point is fully healed.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting soft, dreamy sparkle.
8. Rose Gold Set

Rose gold across all three points is warm, romantic and cohesive, its soft pink blush reading gentler than yellow gold on the curated lip. Repeating rose gold on both fangs and the central labret gives the arrangement a pretty, on-trend softness that still feels considered. It flatters fair and medium complexions especially well and coordinates with rose-toned rings and watches. Save this soft, uniform set as inspiration and ask your piercer about rose gold ends suitable for healing before planning the combination.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a warm, romantic set.
9. Dainty Everyday Set

Ultra-dainty ends keep even a three-point look subtle and everyday-friendly, shrinking each stud and the labret ends to the smallest comfortable size. Across both fangs and the central piercing, that tiny scale means the curated arrangement stays discreet enough for most settings and dress codes. It suits anyone who loves the idea of a considered lip but prefers understatement day to day. Save this low-key set as inspiration and ask your piercer about the daintiest ends for all three points.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a low-key curated look.
10. Graduated Gem Sizes

A slightly larger gem on the central labret with smaller ones on the fangs adds subtle depth and a gentle hierarchy to the arrangement. The graduation naturally anchors the middle and guides the eye, making the three-point look feel curated rather than uniform. Keeping the metals consistent holds it all together. This suits anyone who enjoys the fine details of a styled lip. Save this refined idea and let a licensed piercer advise on gem sizes and spacing that suit your anatomy once healed.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a curated, layered look.
11. Perfectly Symmetrical Set

Emphasising perfect symmetry around the central labret makes the arrangement feel polished and intentional, with the two fangs mirroring each other evenly on either side. When the central point anchors a balanced pair, the eye reads order, which is exactly what elevates a three-point lip. Matching metals and sizes reinforce that clean effect. This suits anyone who loves neat, considered piercings. Save this principle and ask your piercer to mark and match all three points carefully so the finished look reads deliberate and even.
Who it suits: Anyone who loves precise symmetry.
12. Coloured Gem Set

Coloured gems across the three points add personality and a pop of colour, letting you match tiny stones to your eyes, an outfit palette or birthstones. Shades like sapphire blue, soft pink or emerald green bring the curated arrangement to life, while the small scale keeps it refined rather than loud. It is a fun, expressive way to make the combination uniquely yours. Save the colours you love and ask your piercer about durable, body-safe gemstone or synthetic ends for once healed.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting a colourful statement.
13. High-Shine Gold Set

Polished, high-shine gold across all three points catches the light for an elevated glam look, the mirror finish adding warmth and luxury without any gemstones. Repeating high-shine gold on both fangs and the central labret makes the curated lip feel dressed up even with plain ends, reading richer than a matte or brushed finish. It flatters warm complexions and coordinates with glossy gold jewellery. Save this luxe, cohesive set and ask your piercer about high-polish gold ends suitable for wear once healed.
Who it suits: Anyone wanting subtle glam.
14. Simple Healing Set

For a fresh combination, simple flat-back titanium or gold ends support comfortable healing, their smooth backs sitting kindly against teeth and gums. Implant-grade titanium or solid gold is gentle on healing skin, which matters when three points are settling together. Decorative gems and finishes come later, only when your piercer confirms everything is healed. Save this practical starting point and ask your piercer whether to do all three at once or stagger them to suit your body.
Who it suits: Anyone getting the combination done.
Tip: Ask your piercer whether to do all three at once or stagger healing.
15. Curated Full-Lip Look

Angel fangs and a vertical labret as part of a wider curated lip create a cohesive, collector-level arrangement rather than a single combination. Coordinating the metals and gem sizes across every point ties it all together, so the whole lip reads considered and editorial. This suits dedicated piercing lovers who enjoy building a look over time, piece by piece. Save your dream arrangement as inspiration and map it out carefully with a licensed piercer, who will advise on spacing, order and healing.
Who it suits: Anyone building a curated collection.
Why the Combination Works

The appeal of pairing angel fangs with a vertical labret is balance: the two symmetrical fangs sit on either side while the vertical labret anchors the centre, creating a considered, framed lower-lip look. A vertical labret passes through the lip with both ends visible, which adds a different texture to the flat studs of the fangs. Together they read curated rather than random. Because all three sit close together, the spacing has to work with your anatomy, which is exactly why a licensed piercer should plan the arrangement in person.
Planning a Multi-Piercing Look

Whether to get all three piercings at once or build the look over time is a common question, and the answer depends on your body and your piercer's advice - some prefer to heal one before adding the next to reduce strain on the lip. A reputable, licensed piercer using sterile, single-use needles and quality jewellery is essential, especially for a multi-piercing arrangement. Bring your saved inspiration, ask about their experience with curated lip looks, and let them plan the spacing. Never attempt any lip piercing yourself.
Caring for the Combination

Healing several piercings at once means more aftercare, so follow your piercer's guidance closely and be patient - lip piercings generally settle over roughly six to ten weeks, and multiple piercings can mean more swelling early on. Because this is a piercing rather than a hairstyle, we do not include aftercare steps here. Stick to the specific instructions from your licensed piercer, avoid changing jewellery until they confirm healing, and see a qualified professional promptly with any signs of infection or other concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you combine angel fangs with a vertical labret?
Yes, it is a popular curated look - the two symmetrical fangs framing a central vertical labret. Whether your anatomy suits the combination and how it should be spaced is something only a licensed piercer can assess in person.
What is a vertical labret?
A vertical labret is a lip piercing that passes vertically through the lip, with both ends of the jewellery visible - one just below the lip and one on the lip itself. Paired with angel fangs, it anchors the centre of a curated lower-lip look.
Should I get all three piercings at once?
It depends on your body and your piercer's advice. Some piercers prefer to heal one piercing before adding the next to reduce strain on the lip. Discuss the best plan for you at your consultation with a licensed piercer.
What jewellery suits an angel fangs and vertical labret combo?
For fresh piercings, simple flat-back titanium or gold ends support healing. Once healed, matching metals, mixed metals, gems or a gem-centred labret all work - matching or coordinated jewellery keeps a three-point look cohesive.
How long do these piercings take to heal?
Lip piercings generally settle over roughly six to ten weeks, though full healing can take longer, and multiple piercings may swell more early on. Follow your piercer's aftercare closely and see a qualified professional with any concerns.
This article is inspiration only, not medical or piercing advice. Combining piercings should always be planned with a licensed professional piercer. For placement, spacing, aftercare or any infection concerns, follow your piercer's instructions or speak with a qualified professional.
Which angel fangs look are you saving?
Angel fangs with a vertical labret make a balanced, curated statement, framing the lower lip with three considered points. Because it is a multi-piercing arrangement, it should be planned carefully with a licensed piercer. Use these ideas as inspiration to save and discuss at your consultation, where a professional will assess spacing, healing and suitability. Always follow your piercer's aftercare and see a qualified professional with any concerns.




