On the morning of the 2026 Grammy Awards, before the red carpet rush, PinkPantheress only had one objective: to calmly and quietly get ready. “I just went straight to the hotel to do hair and makeup,” she told Cosmopolitan, speaking right before walking her first Grammy red carpet as a nominee. Calm, understated, and clearly taking it all in, the British artist was saving her biggest statement for later in the evening.

PinkPantheress is nominated for two awards tonight for Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance Pop Recording. For the momentous occasion, PinkPantheress chose to wear a showstopping Pandora Infinite Necklace crafted in 14k white gold and set with 68 carats of lab-grown diamonds.

For an artist who admits she doesn’t typically reach for bold necklaces in her everyday wear, the choice was intentional. “It’s really the day to do it,” she said. “There aren’t many days where you get the platform to show out. If it were any other event, it would feel like I was overdressing, but this is perfect.”

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PinkPantheress described the overall mood of her Grammys red carpet look as something meant to make her fans feel “a triumph,” pairing the diamond necklace with a matching Pandora Infinite bangle and a Pandora Era 14k white gold lab-grown diamond ring.

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The dress itself carried subtle symbolism—a Union Jack flag from Vivienne Westwood's 2012 Red Carpet Capsule collection, in honor of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee—that might be missed at first glance, and the jewelry complemented it beautifully. “It’s very up close, on my neck,” Pink explained. “Hopefully, that will be a talking point.”

As she earns nominations and grows her profile, more eyes are on her fashion choices, and PinkPantheress says her relationship with her own style has evolved in tow. “I think about it so, so much more,” she said. “I’ve gained a strong interest in being more conscious about my choices here. There’s such an art to learning balance, and I never really thought about it until I had to.” On a night celebrating her first Grammy nomination, it’s safe to say that balance—between restraint and radiance—felt exactly right.