Ella Mai's natural talent finds new ways of expression The popular singer explores her creativity and personality with new Pandora ME jewels

Since she started singing in her bedroom doing Instagram reels in 2015, a time when creating content online and being a creator wasn’t really a thing yet, she was doing her thing. At the time if someone noticed you, you were lucky and I feel extremely privileged and grateful, and that’s what actually happened to her: record producer Mustard discovered her and decided to push her along his artist’s roster and then signed her in his record label, 10 Summers Records, shortly afterwards. From Ella’s early productions she started narrating her personality to the world from the American market to abroad audiences in a way that felt natural everytime, even when she won her first Grammy for Best R&B Song in 2019 with the single Boo’d Up, and with the same attitude she went on winning three Billboard awards, including Top R&B Artist in the same year. This Fall Ella is one of the four influent artists along Barbie Ferreira, Evan Mock and Gracie Abrams selected by Pandora to represent its new Pandora ME collection, designed to tell another chapter of freedom of expression and creativity through jewels in versatile and identitarian ways.

The AW2022 Pandora ME collection also debuts new 14k gold and sterling silver plated jewelry, along cubic zirconia pavé styles amplifying the available textures to play with and make jewels even more versatile. Ella, who is a silver girl but loves to mix and match materias as she tells us, is very keen on the new Filippo Ficarelli and Francesco Terzo’s new collection and particularly loves the Pandora ME Double Link, one of the many new styles on Pandora’s website, available in Europe from September 29.