Photo:www.catbirdnyc.comNow here’s a collection worth toasting to.Famed directorSofia Coppolateamed with Brooklyn, N.Y.-based jewelry brandCatbirdon ajewelry capsule collectionfeaturing two wine-inspired charms made with recycled 14k gold — a continued testament to Catbird’s commitment to sustainability.“Sparkling wine and jewelry seem to go together as something fun to elevate your day,” Coppola tells PEOPLE exclusively of the collaboration.ThePriscillawriter-directorandSofia Winesnamesake helped create the “can tab” charm and “wine bottle” charm, priced at $108 and $198, respectively. The pieces debut as Sofia Wines celebrates its 25th anniversary.www.catbirdnyc.comThe can tab charm represents Sofia Wines’ famous “Mini,” the canned wine that the brand released in 2004 (a pioneer in the canned sparkling wine market). The can tab charm is priced at $108 and created in recycled 14k gold.Coppola says she’ll add a can tab charm to the collection of charms she wears on a necklace. “It will remind me of summertime in Napa,” she tells PEOPLE.The “wine bottle” charm brings a classic wine bottle silhouette to everyday jewelry. The charm is available for $198 and is also crafted from 14k gold.“It was envisioned as a reminder to celebrate life’s moments and blends two timeless gifts: wine and jewelry,” Catbird’s creative director Leigh Plessner tells PEOPLE.Sofia Coppola & Kate CunninghamThe charms are designed to be styled together in a “charm jumble,” according to Plessner, and are scaled to complement each other when placed on a single chain.Plessner says the Catbird team has been a fan of Coppola’s wines as well as her films. She calls working with Coppola “a dream.”“It’s also been a dream to work with a fellow creative through a different lens — we have loved responding to and creating pieces with Sofia’s eye for detail,” Plessner tells PEOPLE.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Catbird designs and creates most of the brand’s jewelry from its studio in Brooklyn. The brand’s pieces are mainly made of 14k gold and recycled diamonds.“Our jewelry slips seamlessly and perfectly into your life, gives a thrill and works well with other pieces,” Plessner tells PEOPLE.Sofia Coppola & Kate CunninghamPlessner says Coppola and the Catbird team are “celebrating the everyday.” Needless to say, it’s fitting that Coppola has a lot to celebrate.The collection comes ahead of the release of Coppola’sPriscillaon Nov. 3. Coppola also recently released her firstbook,Sofia Coppola Archive: 1999-2023, which includes behind-the-scenes photographs from her career.The new Sofia Wines Catbird collaboration is available atwww.catbirdnyc.com.

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Sofia Coppola Wines x Catbird Collaboration

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Now here’s a collection worth toasting to.Famed directorSofia Coppolateamed with Brooklyn, N.Y.-based jewelry brandCatbirdon ajewelry capsule collectionfeaturing two wine-inspired charms made with recycled 14k gold — a continued testament to Catbird’s commitment to sustainability.“Sparkling wine and jewelry seem to go together as something fun to elevate your day,” Coppola tells PEOPLE exclusively of the collaboration.ThePriscillawriter-directorandSofia Winesnamesake helped create the “can tab” charm and “wine bottle” charm, priced at $108 and $198, respectively. The pieces debut as Sofia Wines celebrates its 25th anniversary.www.catbirdnyc.comThe can tab charm represents Sofia Wines’ famous “Mini,” the canned wine that the brand released in 2004 (a pioneer in the canned sparkling wine market). The can tab charm is priced at $108 and created in recycled 14k gold.Coppola says she’ll add a can tab charm to the collection of charms she wears on a necklace. “It will remind me of summertime in Napa,” she tells PEOPLE.The “wine bottle” charm brings a classic wine bottle silhouette to everyday jewelry. The charm is available for $198 and is also crafted from 14k gold.“It was envisioned as a reminder to celebrate life’s moments and blends two timeless gifts: wine and jewelry,” Catbird’s creative director Leigh Plessner tells PEOPLE.Sofia Coppola & Kate CunninghamThe charms are designed to be styled together in a “charm jumble,” according to Plessner, and are scaled to complement each other when placed on a single chain.Plessner says the Catbird team has been a fan of Coppola’s wines as well as her films. She calls working with Coppola “a dream.”“It’s also been a dream to work with a fellow creative through a different lens — we have loved responding to and creating pieces with Sofia’s eye for detail,” Plessner tells PEOPLE.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Catbird designs and creates most of the brand’s jewelry from its studio in Brooklyn. The brand’s pieces are mainly made of 14k gold and recycled diamonds.“Our jewelry slips seamlessly and perfectly into your life, gives a thrill and works well with other pieces,” Plessner tells PEOPLE.Sofia Coppola & Kate CunninghamPlessner says Coppola and the Catbird team are “celebrating the everyday.” Needless to say, it’s fitting that Coppola has a lot to celebrate.The collection comes ahead of the release of Coppola’sPriscillaon Nov. 3. Coppola also recently released her firstbook,Sofia Coppola Archive: 1999-2023, which includes behind-the-scenes photographs from her career.The new Sofia Wines Catbird collaboration is available atwww.catbirdnyc.com.

Now here’s a collection worth toasting to.

Famed directorSofia Coppolateamed with Brooklyn, N.Y.-based jewelry brandCatbirdon ajewelry capsule collectionfeaturing two wine-inspired charms made with recycled 14k gold — a continued testament to Catbird’s commitment to sustainability.

“Sparkling wine and jewelry seem to go together as something fun to elevate your day,” Coppola tells PEOPLE exclusively of the collaboration.

ThePriscillawriter-directorandSofia Winesnamesake helped create the “can tab” charm and “wine bottle” charm, priced at $108 and $198, respectively. The pieces debut as Sofia Wines celebrates its 25th anniversary.

Sofia Coppola Wines x Catbird Collaboration

The can tab charm represents Sofia Wines’ famous “Mini,” the canned wine that the brand released in 2004 (a pioneer in the canned sparkling wine market). The can tab charm is priced at $108 and created in recycled 14k gold.

Coppola says she’ll add a can tab charm to the collection of charms she wears on a necklace. “It will remind me of summertime in Napa,” she tells PEOPLE.

The “wine bottle” charm brings a classic wine bottle silhouette to everyday jewelry. The charm is available for $198 and is also crafted from 14k gold.

“It was envisioned as a reminder to celebrate life’s moments and blends two timeless gifts: wine and jewelry,” Catbird’s creative director Leigh Plessner tells PEOPLE.

Sofia Coppola & Kate Cunningham

Sofia Coppola Wines x Catbird Collaboration

The charms are designed to be styled together in a “charm jumble,” according to Plessner, and are scaled to complement each other when placed on a single chain.

Plessner says the Catbird team has been a fan of Coppola’s wines as well as her films. She calls working with Coppola “a dream.”

“It’s also been a dream to work with a fellow creative through a different lens — we have loved responding to and creating pieces with Sofia’s eye for detail,” Plessner tells PEOPLE.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Catbird designs and creates most of the brand’s jewelry from its studio in Brooklyn. The brand’s pieces are mainly made of 14k gold and recycled diamonds.

“Our jewelry slips seamlessly and perfectly into your life, gives a thrill and works well with other pieces,” Plessner tells PEOPLE.

Sofia Coppola Wines x Catbird Collaboration

Plessner says Coppola and the Catbird team are “celebrating the everyday.” Needless to say, it’s fitting that Coppola has a lot to celebrate.

The collection comes ahead of the release of Coppola’sPriscillaon Nov. 3. Coppola also recently released her firstbook,Sofia Coppola Archive: 1999-2023, which includes behind-the-scenes photographs from her career.

The new Sofia Wines Catbird collaboration is available atwww.catbirdnyc.com.

source: people.com