The One Where ‘Friends’ Get an Alex and Ani Charm Bracelet

Warner Bros. Bonds with Alex and Ani for new jewelry-inspired by “Friends.”

License Global

August 15, 2019

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Eco-conscious jeweler Alex and Ani has partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to create a collection of bracelets inspired by the “Friends” TV show.

The “Friends” line features six different expandable wire charm bangles and a bar plate necklace. In total, the seven-piece set comes with symbols and phrases from the ‘90s series. Fans of the show will recognize show staples such as Central Perk coffeehouse logo or Monica and Chandler’s apartment door.

“As a brand that believes in the power of connection, it is a natural fit for Alex and Ani to collaborate with Warner Bros. on a line of jewelry that celebrates a show that bridges generations and continues to bring people together 25 years since its debut,” says Colleen Fugere, vice president, licensing and brand partnerships, Alex and Ani. "We are so excited for fans of both the brand and ‘Friends’ to enjoy these pieces.”

Alex and Ani’s new line comes during the 25th anniversary year of “Friends.” To mark the occasion, Warner Bros. announced partnerships with brands including Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, LEGO and Crate and Barrel.

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