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Since adding the title “Swarovski Global Ambassador” to her resume in 2024, Ariana Grande has been busy familiarizing Gen Z fans with the label’s crystal-based creations in the label’s circa-1895 tradition. Swarovski itself has been working in tandem with collections that successfully revive its signature silhouettes, from last year’s Old Hollywood-inspired drops to spring’s happy colors. Decorative items that exude the youthful energy of the 1960s. But ahead of Valentine’s Day 2026, Swarovski has released one of its most popular capsules to date. only What you need to do to take your Cupid’s Day date and night outfit from ordinary to extraordinary (your date won’t be able to look away).
The holiday assortment has a number of eye-catching featured items, followed by a credit card number. The first is the Idilia necklace, which adds volume to a typical chain necklace by combining seven different heart, key, and arrow charms in various sizes and colors. These make the most of Swarovski’s trademark techniques, including the pavé crystal layout and the precise ‘pointiage’ method of hand-setting the crystals. This costume amp is chunky, so it comes in handy when you want to add a grown-up playfulness to the plain neckline of your gown.
Looking to upgrade the Swarovski chain you’ve already purchased, whether it’s a bracelet or a necklace? All charms are the centerpiece of a new development and can be purchased individually.
Nothing this beautiful will stay on your electronic shelf for long (don’t say I didn’t warn you).
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Those steeped in sentimentality would be wise to opt for the equally dripping Idilia heart charm. Its bright red crystals (also available in pink) are covered in a “luxurious lacquered glaze,” according to the brand, which gives it the effect of being dipped in something gooey and totally sweet. You can scroll down to further DIY your dream jewelry arrangement without leaving this product’s landing page. Add the Idilia Heart Keyed Bauble to your cart, or in a rhodium or gold-tone finish, it features a sparkling center heart that tells her, “You hold the key to my heart,” without saying much. Or you can add an Idilia pendant to your purchase, which sits lower on the chest and holds things better than the charmed pendant. It is streamlined by having only one main heart.
But its heart, with alluring gradient crystals and crystals, has a good chance of outdoing your go-to shiny heels. pearl: The latter wears this jewel straight from the Fall/Winter 2025 runway around her neck. The best part is that the pendant can be easily removed and reused with other accessories in your collection.
For the ultimate customization experience, the Grande-approved launch also introduces a selection of charm carriers into the mix. These are basically charmless bracelets and necklaces that you can decorate your doll with to your liking. more truly teeth Plus, this might mean wearing all the latest Swarovski stuff. When such a task becomes necessary, it may be best to take a low-key, minimalist approach (which we found was as easy as undoing each charm’s uniquely designed clasp, a two-second process).
smart shopper love At the end of January, we’re talking about personalized Valentine’s Day gifts. Say yes to hand-painted commemorative first date restaurants, engraved jewelry, and even a custom comic book depicting a couple’s entire love story. Please note that the Swarovski picks featured here cannot be engraved. But from bangles and ultra-feminine watches to ear cuffs and rings with sparkling locket-like hearts, the variety is giving new meaning to the search term “thoughtful gifts for her.”
Details are not considered here. This is the level of dedication you’ll probably want from your partner if you’re planning a memorable Valentine’s Day night. So why settle for less when it comes to the design you choose? and What about your jewelry box?

Swarovski’s Idilia necklace will make your Valentine’s Day look sexy and playful all at once.
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Swarovski’s products from this period are all about love, and while there’s nothing about this word and its meaning that hasn’t become a cliché at this point, the shocking products below still feel like a breath of fresh air.
Or the first time you fell in love.
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Swarovski Idilia necklace
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $950

Swarovski Idilia Heart Charm
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $89

Swarovski Idilia heart key charm included
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $79

Swarovski Idilia pendant
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $350

Swarovski Idilia bracelet
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $189

Swarovski Idilia Motif Ring
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $119

Swarovski Idilia Heart Watch
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $420

Swarovski Idilia drop earrings with ear cuff
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $189

Swarovski Idilia Pearl Heart Charm
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $79

Swarovski Idilia bangle
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $199
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