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Lucky Move by Messika, the new talisman for precious Parisiennes

Beyond honoring the diamond, Maison Messika celebrates women through precious and refined collections... only one objective: to sublimate feminine curves. To represent her new Lucky Move collection, Valérie Messika has formed a trio composed of Kate Moss, Sylvia Hoeks and Joan Smalls. Three iconic and timeless icons… breaking the codes of Parisian jewelry! As the designer explains, she wanted to "compose a trio of girls, a band that would represent women in their diversity and where each, whatever their age, would embody a type of beauty... Beyond jewelry, this trio displays an attitude. They are strong women who infuse their own style into jewelry. They take precedence over diamonds and not the other way around. This is the great specificity of Messika's jewellery,” she underlines. For the French jeweler, Lucky Move was therefore a way to reinterpret the emblematic Move collection. So this new line is...

We found the oldest jewelry store in Paris

Established in the Marais since 1904, Joaillerie Landauer is one of the oldest shops in the capital, offering antique jewelery and other exceptional pieces. A stone's throw from the Place de la République, the Joaillerie Landauer has been enthroned on the rue du Temple for decades. Over time, the family know-how has been transmitted and continues today thanks to Sonia Landauer (from the fourth generation) who holds the reins of the jewellery. Surrounded by a great team of experts, she provides her clients with a jewelry workshop where any order becomes feasible. Behind the beautiful forest green façade, one discovers old jewelery from all eras, second-hand designer watches from the most prestigious brands (Rolex, Omega, Fred, etc.) but also a large selection of vintage and more contemporary rings, or even sublime alliances… In addition to the reissue of old jewellery, you can also have your favorite pieces repaired there as well as sell gold and precious metals. Landauer, 152-154 rue du Temple 75003 Paris. 01 42 72 07 09

lucieblanche, the graphic jewels to have absolutely 

Recently installed in the Marais, thus inaugurating her first Parisian boutique, lucieblanche offers graphic jewellery, with a touch of rock, which she draws and designs herself. Focus on this talented creator… Coming from a family of artists – a sculptor and painter father, a luthier cousin in Tokyo and another art bookbinder – we can say that lucieblanche is a child of the ball. However, this beautiful Norman almost ended up in a totally different sector. In parallel with her studies at the Beaux-Arts, she spends her time with teenagers to whom she introduces archeology, another of her passions. Supervising the renovation sites of historical and cultural sites, she especially appreciates this relationship with people and history. But that was before fate got involved. During an exhibition in Switzerland, she met a game changer: that of Marie-Lise Gasser. The latter fell in love with his creations and immediately trusting him, opened the doors to the world of contemporary jewellery, the work of "object-adornment", metal...