Thoughts of Messika is a tribute to the spirit of meditation during the holy month of Ramadan

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House Messika celebrates the holy month of Ramadan by honoring Arab women, in a gesture that strengthens the strong relationship between the house and the Middle East region, a region that has a special place in the heart of Valerie Messika and her family. In this context, the house chose three Arab women from different fields, each of whom is a role model for the girls of her generation, to reflect together and recall their journey that brought them to the top.
Saudi tennis player Yara Al-Haqbani, along with Emirati designer Maryam Al-Rumaithi and Kuwaiti-based Lebanese actress Laila Abdullah, were invited to a self-reflection session inspired by the spirit of the holy month. They all accepted the invitation without hesitation, and each of them demonstrated the meaning of femininity, spirituality, and a sense of belonging to society, which are qualities that sum up the woman who shines with Messika jewelry.
In this regard, Yara Al Haqbani said: “The holy month of Ramadan revolves around self-reflection, commitment to personal growth, and perseverance. So I make sure to stay away from everything that distracts my thinking in order to determine the points that I can improve on a personal scale for the better.
Yara Al-Haqbani, who is only 18 years old, is the first tennis player to represent the Kingdom professionally on an international level. She has a personality close to the heart and is distinguished by her energy and vitality, just like the diamonds for which the House is famous. She shares determination and perseverance with Maryam Al Rumaithi, who pursued her passion for costume design from an early age. She later became famous in the world of modern fashion, and pioneered her way to Paris, where she raised the bar in a way that evokes Messika’s designs ahead of her time.
Maryam Al Rumaithi says: “The holy month of Ramadan has always been an inspiration to me. By listening to my soul, I can redefine my creative vision and goals. The holy month carries with it calmness and reverence, and this is what I translate into my designs.”
As for Laila Abdallah, she is a popular figure throughout the Middle East and especially the Gulf countries. She is known for her sense of humor and ability to play different roles, values ​​she shares with Messika.
Regarding the importance of Ramadan in her life, Laila Abdullah said: “Ramadan is the month of restoring the purity of the mind, body and spirit. It is a special month that brings reassurance to my soul, and gives me an opportunity for self-reflection and spending memories of a lifetime with my loved ones.
The three women took turns reflecting and sharing the valuable lessons and lessons they learned during their successful journey. Each of them adorned themselves with the most beautiful designs from Messika’s fine jewelry, in a way that reflects their style and distinctive personality. They looked to the past, cherished the precious moments in the present, and envisioned the future through their hopes and dreams. Thus, the present turns into moments of gratitude and inspiration, which remain engraved in the memory forever.
On this occasion, Valerie Messika says: “The Arab woman is the most inspiring woman I have ever met. She is strong and soft at the same time, and has the quiet determination to pursue success in her own way. Yara, Maryam and Laila embody the values ​​of a woman who chooses to shine with Messika jewelry. They pave the way for future generations of Arab women, and this willingness to share stories and experiences they have gone through boils down to the essence of Messika’s Ramadan campaign.”

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