
Pandora at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards: Who Wore What
At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 1, 2026, jewellery wasn’t just an accessory it was a statement. And this year, Pandora stepped firmly into the spotlight.
From high-energy stage performances to sculptural red carpet diamonds, the night proved that contemporary jewellery design is shaping music’s most powerful fashion moments.
On stage, global girl group KATSEYE performed in custom sterling silver pieces. Meanwhile, Tyla and PinkPantheress elevated red carpet glamour with bespoke Pandora lab grown diamond creations.
Here’s how the sparkle unfolded.
KATSEYE Brought Sterling Silver Energy to the Stage

Performing their hit track “Gnarly”, KATSEYE delivered one of the night’s most talked about performances and their jewellery choices amplified every move under the lights.
Each member embraced sterling silver styling, layering charms, medallions, and pavé rings that caught the camera from every angle.
- Lara leaned romantic with layered silver chains, cherry blossom motifs, heart charms, and pavé triple-row rings that shimmered mid-performance.
- Megan created a charm-heavy neckline moment with textured clovers, butterflies, puzzle pieces and moon details playful yet polished.
- Sophia built a symbolic stack featuring hearts, stars, lock-and-key charms and cherry blossoms, giving her look a personalised, storytelling touch.
- Yoonchae mixed celestial and winged motifs, pairing textured mini charms with layered bracelets for added dimension.
- Manon opted for a minimalist silver chain and sleek sparkle ring, keeping her look clean and modern.
- Daniela embraced stacked bracelets and layered rings, adding depth through textured moon and horseshoe accents.
Together, their styling proved that sterling silver can feel powerful, youthful, and performance-ready.
Tyla Delivered a 116 Diamond Power Moment
On the red carpet, Tyla embraced full glamour in a custom Pandora lab grown diamond creation that commanded attention.
Her centrepiece? A custom 14k white gold collier set with 116 lab grown diamonds totalling 11.6 carats. The look was layered with tennis bracelets styled as chokers beneath the main necklace, creating a structured, high-shine silhouette.
She continued the theme with:
- Gold lab-grown diamond bracelets (including one worn as an anklet)
- Multiple rings from the Pandora Era and Infinite lines
- Half eternity bands, crossover designs, bezel-set eternity rings, and single stone pieces
The result was bold yet refined modern luxury with architectural edge.
PinkPantheress Made a 68 Carat Statement

If minimal drama is still drama, PinkPantheress proved it.
She wore a custom Pandora Infinite necklace in 14k white gold featuring 68 carats of lab grown diamonds. The sculptural piece sat cleanly along the neckline, creating a sleek and commanding frame.
She completed the look with:
- A white gold lab-grown diamond bangle
- A matching diamond ring for subtle balance
The styling was precise, polished, and undeniably high impact.
The Bigger Picture: Jewellery as the Main Character
From KATSEYE’s charm layered stage sparkle to Tyla’s diamond power layering and PinkPantheress’ sculptural statement, Pandora’s presence at the 2026 Grammy Awards felt intentional.
Sterling silver told stories.
Lab-grown diamonds redefined modern luxury.
And custom design became the ultimate form of self expression.
On music’s biggest night, jewellery didn’t just complement the look it defined it.