Make no mistake, Messika is on a roll with their latest High and Haute Joaillerie collections, as a portion of the brand’s collections, such as the So Move, Move Link, and Imperial Move collections have been popping up on celebrities from red carpet to front covers, including being worn by supermodels Kate Upton, Candice Swanepoel, Daiane Sodre, Isabeli Fontana, and Maria Klaumann on our recent V149 cover for our “Bombshells In The Wild” editorial.

(From V149 | Photography by Alvaro Beamud Cortés, Styling by Nicola Formichetti)

(From V149 | Photography by Alvaro Beamud Cortés, Styling by Nicola Formichetti)

(From V149 | Photography by Alvaro Beamud Cortés, Styling by Nicola Formichetti)
By offering a fresh take on jewelry, MESSIKA’s creations come in various gold shades: white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold. The “So Move” and “Move Noa” collections symbolize individuality, where the iconic Uno design is reimagined as a powerful, attention-grabbing statement piece. The geometric lines, flat surfaces, and sharp angles converge as the collections balance the notion that more is less and less is more. The flat areas and acute angles give the collection a hyper-contemporary style while repeating the pattern on the same scale adds a hint of elegance.
The “Move Link’ collection is an imagination of the Uno motif, featuring an off-centered chain effect. This androgynous collection is even edgier, with XL hoops, chain bracelets, and necklaces that echo a rock-inspired attitude. The angled forms of the metal play with size and thickness, perfect for layering pieces or for wearing on its own.

From V149: Styling by Nicola Formichetti | Photography by Alvaro Beamud Cortés
Opulence is redefined as the “Imperial Move” collection, taking inspiration from the magic of ancient Egypt. Here, the Uno design highlights architectural lines, geometric shapes, and a kaleidoscope of colored gemstones. From headpieces to belly chains, each piece can be categorized as retro-futurism: a curated mix of the brand’s nostalgic designs with new ethereal materials. The use of onyx, aventurine, turquoise, and malachite adds a touch of exoticism, while diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, and various shades of gold create a regal look that’s red-carpet-ready (or, in V149’s case, bombshell-worthy).

(From V149 | Photography by Alvaro Beamud Cortés, Styling by Nicola Formichetti)

From V149: Styling by Nicola Formichetti | Photography by Alvaro Beamud Cortés
To discover more of MESSIKA’s jewelry collections at messika.com.
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