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Ariana Grande x Swarovski collection is a shimmering flight of dragonfly fancy

09/04/2026 18:01:00

An ode to nature, the new Ariana Grande x Swarovski capsule collection features a flight of dragonflies.

The campaign film depicts Grande on a majestic bloom in an ethereal pond, and after she whispers to a playful dragonfly, it wings over her fantasy garden.

Butterfly with crystallised wings in the Aurora Boreale effect.

Butterfly with crystallised wings in the Aurora Boreale effect.

In nature, the airborne insects are commonly found near freshwater habitats, following their transformation from aquatic nymphs that spend months to years living underwater. In the larval stage, they are typically drab in colour as a camouflage, while the metamorphosis makes the mature insects more colourful with four iridescent wings.

The fascinating dragonfly has been interpreted with clear crystals in different shapes and sizes, upper wings with an Aurora Boreale effect and eyes in Swarovski Crystal Pearls for a pendant-cum-brooch and a brooch that can be worn as a hair accessory.

The wings shimmer in pastel shades on a ring, earrings, cross-over necklace and other jewellery while floral motifs blossom on various designs.

Dragonfly pendant-cumbrooch. (Photos Courtesy of Swarovski)

Dragonfly pendant-cumbrooch. (Photos Courtesy of Swarovski)

The collection is the second collab between Grande -- Swarovski global brand ambassador since 2024 -- and creative director Giovanna Engelbert.

"This capsule is inspired by nature and the magic that exists everywhere around us on this extraordinary planet. We wanted to design a collection that brings a bit more colour, wonder and playfulness into our everyday lives, as well as reminds us to appreciate the beauty that constantly surrounds us," said the pop icon.

Papillons also flutter in Ariana's Garden. The home décor pieces, designed by Bettina Fuchs, share the crystallised wings with an Aurora Boreale effect, with one of the butterflies landing on a facetted mushroom.

by Bangkok Post