As we welcome the return of celebrating special occasions in everyday life, Pandora’s Global Muses appear in Pandora’s new Wearing Occasions style series.
Directed by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Barbara Anastacio and styled by stylist and editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, the series features:
- Evan Mock
- Precious Lee
- Georgia May Jagger
- Cici Xiang
- Tasya van Ree
- Larsen Thompson
Now more than ever, any occasion – big or small – feels special: an excuse to celebrate and express ourselves through our style. Pandora’s Wearing Occasions concept allows us to rejoice in the everyday moments in life. Including big events and milestones.
The Global Muses encompass a diverse range of talents and backgrounds. From dancers to actors, models and artists. Each one is celebrated for their distinctive sense of style, bold self-expression and authentic voice.
This year, three new Muses – Evan Mock, Precious Lee and Cici Xiang – join Georgia May Jagger, Larsen Thompson, and Tasya van Ree, who has been Pandora Muses since 2019. Through intimate style diaries that celebrate the return of everyday occasions to wear their favourite jewellery. Each Muse reflects on their style and reveals how they express their individuality.
Together, the diaries follow the Muses across the world at different moments within a single day. They demonstrate that the latest Wearing Occasions pieces within the Pandora Moments collection can be styled to suit any occasion. We wake up in New York City with professional skateboarder, actor and photographer Evan Mock. He explains what it means to be a rulebreaker. Then it’s on to Shanghai for a mid-morning stroll with Chinese model and art patron Cici Xiang. We then head back to NYC for a fashion shoot with pioneering model and diversity champion Precious Lee. She reveals how strong women in her life helped develop her daring sense of style.
Pandora’s Global Muses in Wearing Occasions style series
We take an afternoon drive through LA with photographer Tasya van Ree. Her style treads the fine line between masculine and feminine. After, we head to the LA home of supermodel Georgia May Jagger – as she gets ready for a night out. We end the day with dancer, model and actress Larsen Thompson just before she sashays out to a party. Whatever their age, gender, location, background, or outlook, the Global Muses aren’t afraid to wear their Pandora pieces in their own way. Whether worn with attitude, grace, ease, or confidence, the jewellery can be styled to tell a unique story.
Tasya van Ree, Los Angeles Cici Xiang, Shanghai
“Working with the six Global Muses was really enlightening and pushed my creative process,” says stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson. “I’m always about getting to know my subject because what you wear is an expression of who you are. I thoroughly researched each of the Muses; I found out what they love, what they are passionate about and what they want to put out in the world through their own imagery. I tried to recreate that in the jewellery I chose for them.”
“More than “special occasions”, we like to talk about special moments in everyday life; appreciating what truly makes us who we are. We live in a universe of opportunities. Jewellery fits all occasions, no matter how big or small, as long as it expresses something personal,” says Pandora’s duo of VP Creative Directors, Francesco Terzo and A. Filippo Ficarelli. “The Wearing Occasions concept is a tool to become your own stylist, to be creative and create a unique look. There are endless possibilities to express yourself and your emotions, and to tell a story. You are free to be yourself.
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