Pandora Wonders debuts with Harry Lambert pearl charms for gifting
Harry Lambert's Pandora Wonders lands July 7 with 11 pearl charms, from mushrooms to frogs, and rolls out at Dover Street Market London and a Paris pop-up.

Pandora is taking charm jewelry back into the fashion conversation on July 7, when Pandora Wonders debuts during Paris Haute Couture Week with Harry Lambert and an 11-piece freshwater-pearl chapter built around whimsical dangle charms. It is the kind of gift that feels personal without turning precious, which is exactly why pearls, baroque shapes and playful motifs read sharper here than in a generic charm drop.
The collection leans into treated freshwater cultured baroque pearls, 14k gold plating and a very specific kind of fun: mushroom, cloud, padlock, pufferfish, squid, ice cream, mouse, peas in a pod, submarine and oversized frog and fish pendants. Pandora’s UK site prices the core charms at £79 each, while the oversized frog and puffy fish pendants are £169; in the US, the oversized frog pendant is $225. Lambert, who said he wanted to bring back childlike delight and nostalgia, has given Pandora something that looks collectible rather than cute-for-cute’s-sake.

The rollout is staged, and that makes the launch feel more like a fashion moment than a standard product drop. Limited quantities arrive July 8 at selected Pandora stores and on Pandora’s website, with early access at Dover Street Market London on July 7 and a Pandora Wonders pop-up at Café Nuances in Le Marais, Paris, from July 8 to 11. The café activation runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on July 8, then 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. from July 9 through July 11.
Pandora is not a niche jeweler playing at cultural relevance. It says it is the world’s largest jewelry brand, with 32.5 billion Danish kroner in 2025 revenue, about 2,800 concept stores, a founding date of 1982 in Denmark and sales in more than 100 countries. Pandora Wonders is meant to become an annual format, with a different creative talent each year reinterpreting a signature material, which is a smart way to keep charm jewelry feeling current without pushing it out of the accessible price band that made it such an easy gift in the first place.
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