The new PANDORA collection encourages women to celebrate themselves
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PANDORA is perhaps best known for their covet-and-collect charm bracelets, but they’ve taken a leaf out of Adriana Lima’s book and hopped onboard the trend of self-love jewellery this autumn. The new autumn collection is all about empowering women to celebrate themselves and their accomplishments with some beautiful jewellery (so don’t mind if we do).
At the centrepiece of the new range is a sleek and simple wedding band, but flip it over and you’ll find a chain of cut-out hearts hidden along the brim. Forget waiting around for somebody to buy you one of these puppies, say your boss bitch vows and slip one of these on. Crafted from sterling silver, 14k gold and PANDORA’s own rose gold, you can mix and match the different colour ways with any stacking rings you’re keen on.
Classic Hearts of PANDORA 14ct Gold Ring, £250 Classic Hearts of PANDORA Rose Ring, £45 Classic Hearts of PANDORA Silver Ring, £35
Beyond the sleek bands, they’ve also brought the cut-out hearts to their other shapes such as Halo rings, earring hoops and naturally their iconic charms. Silver and rose gold are making a huge splash this season, with luxe teardrop earrings and fairytale vintage-inspired rings making an appearance.
If you're keen on saving a little money, the rose gold and silver options are markedly cheaper and perfect fodder for a payday treat. As the age old adage goes, treat yo self.
You’ll have to wait until August 31 for the new collection to drop however, as it’s an autumn offering. Better put the date in your calendar, these are probably going to go quick.
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