Regent Seven Seas Cruises has partnered with PeppaRose, a luxury accessories brand, to create an exclusive, limited-edition cashmere scarf for the Seven Seas Mariner.

The product will be retailed onboard through global travel retail specialist Diamonds International (DI), which manages the vessel’s concession.

Samantha Field, buyer at Diamonds International, said: “Our guests are looking for products that are exclusive, beautifully made and rich in story. PeppaRose delivers all three.”

“This collaboration with Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers something genuinely distinctive for Seven Seas Mariner guests, and the response to the design-led storytelling has been extremely positive,” added Field.

Regent said in a press release that the scarf was designed by Jacqueline Lampert, founder and creative director of PeppaRose, and is available exclusively to guests sailing on the Seven Seas Mariner.

Lampert said: “Designing this scarf has been a truly special project. I wanted to capture the romance of navigation and the sense of wonder that comes from exploring the world by sea, while remaining true to both brands’ identities.”

“Seeing this design launch on such an extraordinary voyage is incredibly meaningful,” added Lampert.

The launch coincides with the ship’s 154-night World Cruise, departing January 10, 2026.

According to the press release, Lampert drew inspiration from Regent Seven Seas Cruises and the Seven Seas Mariner and reinterpreted the company’s visual identity through an artistic, contemporary lens.

The design incorporates zodiac constellations, stars and a traditional 32-point mariner’s compass, referencing the tools used by ancient navigators.

An abstract wave motif forms the heart of the composition, meticulously created using more than 1,200 individual brushstrokes.

The scarf is crafted from 100 percent cashmere and is designed to reflect both brands’ shared commitment to quality, craftsmanship and luxury.

Regent added that PeppaRose has also developed bespoke packaging inserts featuring QR codes, inviting guests to explore the story behind the scarf in greater depth.

The digital content highlights the hand-drawn artwork, design inspiration and sustainable production processes behind the collection.