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Pandora launches multiyear creative platform with Harry Lambert pearl collection

Harry Lambert will recast freshwater pearls as dangling charms and baroque silhouettes as Pandora’s new multiyear platform opens in Paris.

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Pandora launches multiyear creative platform with Harry Lambert pearl collection
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Pandora will unveil Pandora Wonders on July 7 during Paris Haute Couture Week, opening a new long-term creative platform with Act I, a limited-edition freshwater pearl collection co-created with British stylist Harry Lambert. The first drop will be an 11-piece line of dangle charms designed for bracelets, necklaces and earrings, a format that gives pearls more movement and styling range than the brand’s more familiar, polished silhouettes.

The collection leans on freshwater baroque pearls, whose irregular shapes give the pieces a less prim, more fashion-forward edge. Craftspeople use a micro-piercing technique before hand-setting each piece and finishing it with 14k gold plating.

Lambert’s role frames pearls as part of a contemporary wardrobe, especially in the charm category where bracelets, necklaces and earrings can be mixed, layered and asymmetrically worn. That approach fits Pandora’s accessible-jewelry positioning while trying to make freshwater pearls feel current enough for a younger customer who wants recognizable materials with a sharper edit.

Berta de Pablos-Barbier, Pandora’s chief executive, said the launch “reflects our ambition to push the boundaries of creativity, craftsmanship and cultural relevance.” Philippa Newman, the company’s chief product officer, said Pandora Wonders is about exploring iconic jewelry materials through leading creative voices. The platform is a multiyear plan, with annual partnerships intended to reinterpret Pandora’s core materials rather than rely on one-off celebrity noise.

Limited availability begins July 8 at selected Pandora stores and on Pandora.net, with exclusive early access at Dover Street Market London on July 7. Pandora will also host a Café Nuances pop-up in Le Marais, Paris, from July 8 to 11.

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