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TLC reveals O Thongthai Jelly Belly tie up

Occasion jewellery specialist creates new collection inspired by the brand.

TLC has revealed the latest collaboration for the Jelly Belly brand, teaming up with occasion jewellery specialist O Thongthai for a new collection.

Available exclusively at Machine-A, the range includes rings, necklaces and friendship bracelets. The items include the Jelly Belly design in gold, silver and an array of flavours such as Very Cherry, Lemon, Cantaloupe, Blueberry, Berry Blue, Liquorice and Bubble Gum.

Prices range from £45 up to £75.

O Thongthai is known for her distinctive approach to contemporary jewellery, blending masculine and feminine influences with quirky 21st century themes.

Her ongoing collaborations with menswear designer Bobby Abley and womenswear designer Ryan Lo have established her as one of the rising stars in the category.

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