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WELLINGTON THE MAGAZINE – February 2026

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CHARM POP PARTY OFFERS A FUN EXPERIENCE WITH NEW LOCATION IN WELLINGTON

(Above) Charm Pop Party is located on the lower level of the Mall at Wellington Green. (Inset) Owners Stephanie Lewis and Courtney Pearce.

BY JOSHUA MANNING

Charm Pop Party, Palm Beach County’s original “charm bar” experience, had a banner year in 2025, catching a trending wave and turning it into a thriving business with locations in Jupiter and Wellington. “What’s surprised me most is how meaningful this experience has become for families,” owner Stephanie Lewis said. “It started as a simple idea while planning my daughter’s birthday. I was just looking for something creative, inclusive and easy, inspired by the Taylor Swift bracelet-making trend. I never imagined it would grow into what it is today.” Charm Pop Party opened its original store in Jupiter in March 2025 and

joined the lineup in the Mall at Wellington Green in November. “The Wellington location has introduced so many new families to what a charm bar actually is: a hands-on jewelry experience where you create something personal and meaningful,” Lewis explained. “Opening on Black Friday was kind of insane in the best possible way, and it really set the tone for how warmly the community embraced us from day one. Being in the mall has been especially fun because people are genuinely surprised and excited to see a woman-owned, non-franchise small business here.” Charm Pop Party is an interactive jewelry experience where guests build

their own charm bracelets and necklaces from hundreds of curated, themed charms. The stores specialize in walkin charm building, as well as in-store charm parties. “My vision for Wellington was to create the place all the girls want to be — somewhere they can hang out with friends, make jewelry, feel safe and express themselves through unique charms while just genuinely having fun,” Lewis said. “We’ve also loved offering permanent jewelry here, especially because it has become such a sweet mother-daughter bonding experience. Being able to welcome walk-ins at any time makes the space feel approachable and easy, and seeing WELLINGTON THE MAGAZINE | February 2026 43


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