Hearts On Fire launches Dream collection with cosmic-inspired diamond designs
Hearts On Fire’s Dream line turns cosmic motifs into everyday diamonds, with convertible pieces and hidden star details that shift from office polish to night-out sparkle.

At Just One Eye in Los Angeles, Hearts On Fire used its Dream launch to make a practical case for cosmic jewelry: scale matters, layering matters, and the smartest pieces are the ones that can move through an entire day without losing their point of view. The event brought together Hearts On Fire North America president Rebecca Foerster, chief creative officer Yunjo Lee and Just One Eye founder Paola Russo, with guests including Ashley Madekwe, Leah Lewis, Adelaide Kane and Nezza, but the real story was the collection’s design language. Lee, who designed the line in Connecticut, built it around galaxies, planets, movement, light and the poetry of outer space.
The collection’s most wearable pieces are the ones that keep the celestial idea restrained. Hearts On Fire set the line in 18k yellow and rose gold, then worked in orbital shapes and a pierced star motif on the back of some settings, a detail meant to be known mostly by the wearer. That kind of hidden finish reads less like costume sparkle and more like a private signature. For core wardrobe diamonds, the strongest buys are the smaller formats: the Dream Solo Stud Earrings at $3,140 and the Dream Solo Pendant Necklace at $1,900 are the kinds of pieces that can sit under a blazer by day and still feel intentional at dinner. The Dream Bypass Pavé Ring, at $5,200, also lands in the practical camp because its shape carries the theme without requiring a full styling overhaul.
The bolder pieces are the ones that lean into the collection’s “cosmic” promise as a statement, not a staple. The Dream Floating Necklace, priced at $35,500, the Dream Floating Choker at $15,880 and the Dream Floating Stiletto Earrings at $11,100 are more likely to anchor an outfit than quietly support it. The same goes for the Dream Drop Earrings - Large at $9,550. These are the buys that make sense if the goal is impact, but they are not the pieces to treat as invisible basics. The convertible designs, by contrast, are the smartest bridge between both worlds. The Dream Circle Convertible Pendant Necklace at $13,900 and the Dream Circle Convertible Earrings at $14,200 can shift from circle forms to linear drops, which gives them a stronger cost-per-wear case than most statement diamond jewelry at this level.
The launch also marked a bigger anniversary push for the Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group-owned brand, which was founded in 1996 by Glenn and Susan Rothman and is celebrating 30 years in business. Hearts On Fire’s global campaign, What’s Your Signature?, launched on April 2, 2026, and extends the same idea behind Dream: jewelry should feel personal, not generic. In a market like Los Angeles, where Rita Maltez says clients are confident, design-aware and willing to buy for themselves, that distinction matters. The pieces that will last in a wardrobe are not the loudest ones, but the ones with a useful silhouette, a thoughtful setting and a detail you discover later.
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