Our pastel pink Aussie fairy, Peach PRC, has been sprinkling her pixie dust far and wide lately—initiating other mystical folk into her fairy circle, appearing on stage alongside fellow whimsical Good Witch Maisie Peters last month for Maisie’s Before The Bloom Tour. And now? Peach’s throwing only the biggest celebration ever: a frolic through the enchanted woods. Or, you know, a debut album release. Porcelain is soft and vulnerable, layered with the sort of lyrics that’ll have you reaching for your peach selenite for protection, yet it shimmers with Europop magic, conjured alongside Konstantin Kersting (Tones and I, Milky Chance, Mallrat), Larzz Principato (Dua Lipa, Tate McRae, Halsey), Space Primates (FIFTY FIFTY, Alesso, Stray Kids), and co-writing spells from Ryan Linvill (Dermot Kennedy, Conan Gray, and Chappell Roan‘s ‘Casual’) and JBACH (Ava Max, Jason Derulo, Stray Kids).
To say it’s going to be our morning meditation is an understatement—it’s practically a fairy ring ritual at this point. And just like Peach uses crystals during high-energy or healing phases of her mental health journey (depicted through her lyrics like little breadcrumbs through the forest), we’ve created three crystal and charm combos—because she does have a Pandora collaboration currently, after all—so the songs can live on your wrists like tiny talismans. Consider this your enchanted guide to wearing the album.
‘Celebrity Crush’
Trying to manifest your own Y/N moment where your celebrity crush suddenly confesses to the world that you were their soulmate the entire time? Alright, we’re fluttering right alongside you—but now imagine that instead of them being the one bathed in shimmering lights, it’s you, and suddenly we’ve got Peach’s ‘Celebrity Crush.’ Sure, there’s some longing woven through it—it wouldn’t be Peach’s music if there wasn’t, especially when she’s aching for her actual crush to see her the way they see the celebrity, while commenting on how she’s too femme for the girls she crushes on—but its overall message? Screw the follower count, babe. You’re just as magnetic. Plus, there’s a One Direction callout tucked into the chorus, so obviously we’re already enchanted beyond repair: “I could be your next one direction, maybe.”
For this main-character-energy anthem, we’re reaching for carnelian. With its reddish-orange to brownish-red hue, this stone is about to turn you into a total babe magnet—and we’re not even exaggerating. Part of the fire element family (Aries darlings, this one’s blowing kisses your way), carnelian is the crystal equivalent of hyping yourself up in the mirror before you walk out the door. It fuels passion, draws in love, romance, and sparkling new opportunities, and—here’s the kicker—even those pesky past situationships who ghosted you? Yeah, they’re getting pulled right back into your orbit, wondering what spell you cast.
Now, for the charm: we know this one’s technically a lyric plucked from ‘Oasis,’ another track on the record, but we literally couldn’t help ourselves. ‘Celebrity Crush’ might muse about how celebrities feel too far out of a normie’s grip—Peach asking her crush to “Love me like I’m too unattainable”—but here’s the thing: we’re the gods in this story, and nothing is more seductive than Eve’s apple dangling from your wrist. So we’re opting for the “we planted Gods for fruit” openable-heart charm, handwritten by Peach herself (with her signature on the back) 🍎✨.
‘Pink’
Go on and Google Peach’s favorite color—we dare you. Alright, you did? No foul play here; even us diehards already know it’s pink, so now we’re all on the same page. Or, er, color chart. She uses the hue to represent femininity and joy, so the song ‘Pink’ off the record feels like its own little backstory moment—an origin story wrapped in blush tones—and honestly, we’re kinda in love with that.
The track delves into Peach’s relationship with her mother, painting portraits of her mom’s rebellion and femininity, and of their pink-everything house (Barbie‘s drooling into her Dream Pool right now, guaranteed). And just like daughters do—looking up to their mothers with wide, adoring eyes—Peach adapted, absorbing all that rosy magic as her own. Until her mother starts growing resentful. Jealous, almost, of the rebellion she’s now unable to have, dimming her own shine in abusive situations. So now Peach has pink-everything on her own terms, but there’s still this aching, quiet longing for her mother’s approval threaded through every lyric. The little production details are gorgeous, too—birds chirping like woodland companions, bubble-like sounds floating through, and cinematic violin sweeping in to make you feel like you’re in the third act of your own fairytale.
Obviously, we’re reaching for rose quartz here—the quintessential pink stone, so it’s a no-brainer. But since we’re talking folklore, let’s dip into the crystal’s own mythic backstory: legend has it that Aphrodite, upon seeing her lover Adonis wounded by a boar, rushed to his side so desperately that she wounded herself in the process. And just like endgame lovers do, their blood mingled and fell onto a piece of white quartz, staining it a dusky, tender pink—and thus, rose quartz was born. It’s the universal love stone, humming with energies of self-love and love for others, which feels so painfully perfect for this track.
To complete the look, we’re clasping on a Pink Butterfly Mini Dangle Charm—a tiny symbol of your own main character evolution, just like Peach. Because sometimes you have to flutter out of the cocoon on your own terms.
‘Out Loud’
Co-written with Robby De Sa (Midnight Til Morning, The Veronicas), who also produced it, ‘Out Loud’—the album’s second single—is the kind of song that wraps its fingers around your heart and squeezes. It’s like someone’s taken a little voodoo doll of you and pressed pins into every tender spot until you’re an emotional puddle, crying over just how heartbreaking love can be. At its core, the track is a love letter to the LGBTQ+ community—those still tucked away in the closet, watching heterosexual relationships exist so freely in the open: “To come to dinner like your brother’s wife.” But there’s this aching tenderness woven through it, too, one that speaks to hidden relationships of all kinds—that desperate longing for the world to see what you already know, to witness how your person feels about you without having to keep it folded up like a secret note in your pocket. The lyrics hit like tiny arrows, and the production swells heavier and heavier with yearning until it spills over in the outro—breathless, pleading, begging for the love to just be already, out loud and unhidden.
For this one, we’re pairing it with garnet: the stone of commitment. Deep ruby in color and tied to the root chakra, garnet carries centuries of devotion in its shimmer. Historically, warriors wore it embedded in their armor and weapons—not just for protection against wounds, but to summon courage and ensure a safe return home for those who wandered far. It feels only right for a song about fighting to be seen. To complete the look, we’re clasping on Peach’s Cherry Blossom Dangle Charm from her Pandora collection—its delicate petals rotating as if caught in a gentle breeze, a little reminder that even the most fragile things can dance through the storm.
Which Porcelain-themed bracelet are you clasping onto your wrist? Maybe a different song from the album has cast a love potion on you, beckoning you deeper into the forest and reminding you of another crystal that suits it perfectly. We’d love to be spellbound alongside you—let us know which crystal and charm combos have you completely enchanted on our socials: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. And if you’re lucky enough to have wings that’ll carry you there, wear them to her Brisbane gig on July 16 at a secret venue—because all good fairies have a secret or two tucked between their petals 🧚♀️🩷.
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