For Valentine’s Day 2026, Messika and Lapérouse meet at a point of rare alignment: 260 years of history and 20 years of modernity, united by the same Parisian instinct for elegance, movement, and emotion.
Messika premieres a new My Twin Toi & Moi ring created exclusively for Lapérouse, the legendary Parisian restaurant where history and romance are etched in diamonds. An icon of Parisian art of living, Lapérouse has long been hailed for the discretion of its private salons, a candlelit world where romantic stories play out behind closed doors.
Within its private salons, legend has it mirrors were scratched with diamonds in the 19th century, as women tested the authenticity of the gems offered by their lovers, traces still visible today and inseparable from Lapérouse’s legend. It is this enduring bond with the diamond that Messika and Lapérouse choose to revisit today.
For the occasion, Messika unveils a new variation of its emblematic My Twin design, created exclusively for Lapérouse. Crafted in pink gold, the ring brings together two 0.60-carat diamonds, one pear cut and one emerald cut, set face to face in a contemporary interpretation of the Toi & Moi. Its romantic essence lies in the union of two contrasting shapes, each completing the other. Both stones are encircled by a halo of rubies, introducing a vivid chromatic tension that reflects the intensity of love. The piece embodies Messika’s vision of union through contrast. The ring also bears a dedicated engraving “Messika x Lapérouse,” sealing this special collaboration in gold and diamonds.
“Lapérouse embodies a certain idea of Paris that deeply moves me. Draped in discretion, it is a world where light acts as its own jewel box, and where diamonds have always held a singular place. Its history carries a sense of freedom and discreet audacity that resonates deeply with Messika’s DNA. It speaks to a Paris of celebration and passion that I discovered when I was young and still love to celebrate today. With this creation, I wanted to weave together heritage and modernity, and to extend this intimate, symbolic gesture: a diamond leaving its trace, like a promise delicately engraved onto the mirrors of Lapérouse.”
– Valérie Messika
“Welcoming Messika to Lapérouse is both an honour and a natural fit. Diamonds have always been part of the soul of the Maison, and this collaboration allows us to bridge our heritage with a leading contemporary jewelry Maison, renowned for its diamond expertise and profoundly Parisian. Together, we carry forward a story of savoir-faire, emotion, and mystery.”
– Benjamin Patou
This narrative continues through a series of still-life images shot by Olivia Haudry, set against deep red tones and tactile elements drawn from Lapérouse’s sensory universe.
