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Katseye Shines In Custom Pandora For Their First Grammy Awards

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For their first Grammys performance, Katseye wore custom Pandora jewelry, with each member’s personal style reflected on stage.

The meteoric rise of Katseye shows no signs of slowing. Since bursting onto the scene in 2024, the international girl group has steadily grown into their image. Gone is the bubblegum-pop aesthetic that defined their “Soft is Strong” era. And now, two years later, they’ve shed the hyperfeminine look in favor of edgier styles. That evolution was on full display during their Grammy Awards debut on February 1, 2026, where they were nominated for Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The occasion marked a cultural coronation, cementing Katseye’s place at the forefront of pop music. All the while, Pandora was there to help them celebrate the moment.

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KATSEYE in Custom Pandora Jewelry
Katseye in custom Pandora Jewelry

Members Lara, Sophia, Manon, Megan, Daniela, and Yoonchae took the stage in fully custom Pandora jewelry, styled alongside custom Off-White looks envisioned by creative director Humberto Leon and stylist Katie Qian. The partnership between the girl group and Pandora began in mid-2025 through the brand’s summer collection and “Mini Charms” campaign. Since then, the collaboration has grown alongside the group’s rising visibility.

Small Details, Big Impact

KATSEYE in Pandora Jewelry / Image Credit: Getty, Kevin Winters
Katseye in Pandora Jewelry

The jewelry focused on the details, with layered necklaces, stacked bracelets, and charm-accented earrings. Each member of Katseye wore pieces that showed off her individual style while keeping the group visually cohesive.

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The design process mirrored Katseye’s collaborative energy. The members shared preferences and visual references, which Pandora translated into one-of-a-kind designs that felt personal yet ready for the scale of the Grammys stage.

Self-expression as much as spectacle, which makes the Katseye appeal crystal clear. In a year already monumental for the group, this moment with Pandora shows how thoughtful styling can resonate when it’s true to the artists wearing it.


Photos courtesy of Pandora

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