Pandora launches pearl charm collection with Harry Lambert for Mother's Day
Pandora’s pearl charms with Harry Lambert add ice-cream-cone, squid and rocket motifs to a Mother's Day-ready line priced under $100.

Pandora will launch the first chapter of Pandora Wonders on July 7 during Paris Haute Couture Week, unveiling an 11-piece freshwater pearl collection co-created with British stylist Harry Lambert. The drop is built for gift buyers who want classic pearls with a sharper, more fashion-led edge: the price mix stays under $100, and the collection will be sold in limited quantities from July 8 at selected Pandora stores and on Pandora.net.
Act I pushes Pandora’s charm language into pearl territory, with dangle pieces shaped like an ice cream cone, puffer fish, squid, mushroom, rocket, frog and a heart padlock. Pandora says the line uses one-of-a-kind freshwater baroque pearls, and its craftspeople use a precise micro-piercing technique before hand-setting each piece and finishing it with 14K gold plating. The result is still recognizably Pandora, but the pearl treatment gives the collection more movement and texture than a conventional strand or single-drop earring.
Lambert brings instant fashion credibility to the project. He is best known for styling Harry Styles and other celebrities, and his brief here is to add a renewed sense of childlike delight and nostalgia to Pandora’s charm universe. That matters because pearls already carry the shorthand of a classic maternal gift; Lambert’s hand makes them feel less formal, more collectible and easier to wear with the kind of everyday gold jewelry that lives in a mother’s rotation.

Pandora Wonders is intended as a long-term creative platform, with a different talent to reinterpret a signature material each year. Pandora chief product officer Philippa Newman has tied the initiative to a broader effort to explore iconic jewelry materials through leading creative voices, while chief executive Berta de Pablos-Barbier has linked the launch to the company’s push for more creativity, craftsmanship and cultural relevance. De Pablos-Barbier became chief executive on January 1, 2026, after previously serving as chief marketing officer, following Alexander Lacik’s retirement at the annual general meeting on March 11, 2026.
The rollout gives the collection multiple entry points for gifting. Dover Street Market London will offer early access on July 7, and Café Nuances will host a four-day activation in Le Marais, Paris, from July 8 to 11. For a charm bracelet, a necklace accent or a pair of earrings, the line keeps Pandora’s most familiar material in circulation while giving it a sharper, more contemporary finish.
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