Messika Unveils New Portraits for 'MOVE'
Parisian jewelry brand Messika has released new campaign portraits for its signature 'MOVE' collection, featuring Julianne Moore and Kiko Mizuhara.
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Messika has unveiled new portraits for its signature collection, 'MOVE', which symbolizes the Maison. This campaign further deepens the creative partnership with Ezra Petronio. Featuring Julianne Moore and Kiko Mizuhara, it celebrates a freely radiant femininity—women enveloped in light, multi-faceted, and always in motion.
Just as no two diamonds emitting the same brilliance are identical, the women who wear them each harbor their own distinct stories. What unites them is the truth of femininity that naturally overflows from within.
In this campaign, Ezra Petronio constructs portraits against a white background, making the light itself the protagonist. The tone is warm, resulting in an intimately compelling finish.
Julianne Moore embodies the image of a woman who gracefully navigates work and family, strength and gentleness. Meanwhile, Kiko Mizuhara is a presence who lightly crosses cultures, fields, and generations, constantly pioneering new expressions.
'MOVE' symbolizes the supple strength common to these women.
Julianne Moore: Unwavering Presence
Julianne Moore embodies 'MOVE' alongside her sensibilities as a woman, a mother, and an artist. Having played multi-faceted female roles as an Academy Award-winning actress, she exudes an unwavering presence in this campaign. Like a diamond, she is undeniably there, continuing to shine quietly.
What moves hearts is not her roles, but herself as an individual woman. Her bond with Valerie Messika is rooted in the universal value of 'family'. The 《MOVE NOA》, named after Valerie's daughter, nestles on Julianne's wrist like a gold ribbon, becoming an existence inseparable from the love that was the source of its creation.
'The reason I was drawn to Messika lies in its deeply personal sensation. Valerie breathes life into every design, every relationship, and every detail. You can feel her passion immediately. In an industry led by large groups, it is exceedingly rare to feel such personal connections, and that is exactly what makes the Maison stand out. The night we first met in New York, Valerie brought her daughters, Noa and Romane. At that moment, I felt that for Messika, 'family' is not just a word, but the foundation of everything.'
— Julianne Moore (Maison Ambassador)
'When I first met Julianne at the Madison Avenue opening and sat next to her to talk, our conversation naturally gravitated toward what we value most—children, family, and our principles. Seeing her balance a career and family so gracefully, I felt she was a woman who instinctively understood 'MOVE'. Julianne embodies that same grace both on and off the screen.'
— Valerie Messika (Founder / Artistic Director)
Just as no two diamonds emitting the same brilliance are identical, the women who wear them each harbor their own distinct stories. What unites them is the truth of femininity that naturally overflows from within.
In this campaign, Ezra Petronio constructs portraits against a white background, making the light itself the protagonist. The tone is warm, resulting in an intimately compelling finish.
Julianne Moore embodies the image of a woman who gracefully navigates work and family, strength and gentleness. Meanwhile, Kiko Mizuhara is a presence who lightly crosses cultures, fields, and generations, constantly pioneering new expressions.
'MOVE' symbolizes the supple strength common to these women.
Julianne Moore: Unwavering Presence
Julianne Moore embodies 'MOVE' alongside her sensibilities as a woman, a mother, and an artist. Having played multi-faceted female roles as an Academy Award-winning actress, she exudes an unwavering presence in this campaign. Like a diamond, she is undeniably there, continuing to shine quietly.
What moves hearts is not her roles, but herself as an individual woman. Her bond with Valerie Messika is rooted in the universal value of 'family'. The 《MOVE NOA》, named after Valerie's daughter, nestles on Julianne's wrist like a gold ribbon, becoming an existence inseparable from the love that was the source of its creation.
'The reason I was drawn to Messika lies in its deeply personal sensation. Valerie breathes life into every design, every relationship, and every detail. You can feel her passion immediately. In an industry led by large groups, it is exceedingly rare to feel such personal connections, and that is exactly what makes the Maison stand out. The night we first met in New York, Valerie brought her daughters, Noa and Romane. At that moment, I felt that for Messika, 'family' is not just a word, but the foundation of everything.'
— Julianne Moore (Maison Ambassador)
'When I first met Julianne at the Madison Avenue opening and sat next to her to talk, our conversation naturally gravitated toward what we value most—children, family, and our principles. Seeing her balance a career and family so gracefully, I felt she was a woman who instinctively understood 'MOVE'. Julianne embodies that same grace both on and off the screen.'
— Valerie Messika (Founder / Artistic Director)