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Pandora launches Pearl charms with Harry Lambert for Wonders debut

Pandora’s new pearl charms turn baroque freshwater pearls into everyday jewelry, with 11 pieces mostly under 100 euros and two statement styles at 199 euros.

Priya Sharma··2 min read
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Pandora launches Pearl charms with Harry Lambert for Wonders debut
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The 11-piece Act I collection centers on one-of-a-kind freshwater baroque pearls. Act I is the first chapter of Pandora Wonders, a new long-term creative platform built to refresh one of the brand’s most familiar materials through contemporary style. The collection is designed for bracelets, necklaces and earrings, with most styles priced under 100 euros and the two largest pieces set at 199 euros.

The collection centers on irregular baroque pearls rather than the matched symmetry that has long defined classic pearl dressing. The limited-edition dangle charms are made with one-of-a-kind freshwater baroque pearls that are micro-pierced, hand-set and finished with 14K gold plating.

Harry Lambert, whose styling credits include Harry Styles, Emma Corrin and Alexander Skarsgård, helped shape that shift. He said he wanted to bring a sense of childlike delight and nostalgia to Pandora’s charm universe, while Pandora chief product officer Philippa Newman said the brand is aiming to reimagine timeless materials in a way that feels fresh, expressive and unmistakably Pandora. Creative directors Francesco Terzo and A. Filippo Ficarelli said the work sits between rarity and play, with pieces conceived as if they had been discovered rather than made.

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Pandora will show the debut during Paris Haute Couture Week on July 7, 2026, then place the collection in selected Pandora stores and on Pandora.net from July 8. Early access will begin July 7 at Dover Street Market London, followed by a Café Nuances pop-up in Le Marais, Paris, from July 8 to 11.

Pandora sells in more than 100 countries through around 7,000 points of sale, including more than 2,800 concept stores, employs around 39,000 people worldwide and makes its jewelry with 100% recycled silver and gold. Berta de Pablos said the collaboration reflects Pandora’s ambition to push the boundaries of creativity, craftsmanship and cultural relevance, and the collection’s playful motifs, including an ice cream cone, a space rocket, a squid and a mushroom.

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