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Taylor Hill & Soo Joo Park Redefine Glam in Messika’s “Back to Icons” Campaign 💎📸

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Taylor Hill and Soo Joo Park are the radiant new faces of Messika’s “Back to Icons” campaign—an intimate, style-forward series led by the brand’s founder and artistic director Valérie Messika.

This campaign isn’t just about diamonds. It’s about identity, transformation, and the way jewelry captures life’s defining moments.

“Jewelry should enhance a silhouette, reflect a state of mind, mark an experience, and even be the symbol of a turning point,” said Messika.

🎬 For Taylor Hill, former Victoria’s Secret Angel, the spotlight fell on the “So Move” collection—chosen specifically to mirror a major shift in her life. In September, she boldly chopped off her long locks into a pixie cut, and with that, embraced a new personal style.

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“She wanted a piece of jewelry with character that aligns with this new version of herself,” said Messika.
“And that’s exactly what her So Move earrings highlight.”

Hill herself echoed that sentiment:

“So Move is an attitude, a new look that relates to my story.”

✨ Meanwhile, Soo Joo Park—model, singer, and longtime friend of the designer—wore selections from the “Move Noa” collection, known for its three-diamond motif.

Each woman’s pieces were chosen not just for aesthetic reasons, but to reflect where they are in life.
Hill’s So Move earrings embodied bold independence and evolving femininity, while Park’s Move Noa bangles symbolized balance and continuity.

“Back to Icons” is more than a campaign. It’s a tribute to timeless moments—told through the lens of two modern muses.

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