A talented artist
From her earliest years, drawing has fuelled her passion, shaping a creative world marked by exacting standards, refinement and a love of beautiful materials and objects. Her precise line, her innate talent for sketching and the delicacy of her paintings transport us to the heart of the Principality of Monaco's most iconic monuments.
What sets her apart is her ability to blend the traditional gesture of the brush with the technical mastery of the stylus on a graphic tablet, uniting tradition and modernity. Collaborating with the most prestigious luxury houses, it is with enthusiasm and spontaneity that she has placed her art at the service of Maison Monoïkos 1297, enriching its creations with a singular and elegant touch.
A note of history
On April 19, 1956, Monaco held its breath. In the Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate, Prince Rainier III married Grace Kelly, the American actress turned Princess, before the eyes of the entire world. A union that transcended the simply princely marriage to become one of the most romantic stories of the twentieth century — that of a prince and a star, a Mediterranean rock and Hollywood, a love story that became legend.
On April 12, 1956, it was aboard the Deo Juvante, the princely yacht, that Rainier III himself took to the sea to welcome Grace Kelly off the coast of Monaco. The SS Constitution, bringing the actress back from America, was escorted by a festive flotilla before the eyes of thousands of jubilant Monégasques. This encounter on the open Mediterranean — the Prince and his future Princess, between sky and sea — would remain one of the most romantic images of this extraordinary wedding. Her wedding gown, a masterpiece of lace and taffeta created by Helen Rose for MGM, remains to this day one of the most admired in history. Her bouquet of lily of the valley, symbol of happiness and renewal, would forever scent the memory of that exceptional spring.
In 2026, for the 70th anniversary of this legendary union, Monoïkos 1297 pays tribute to this defining moment in Monégasque history. The "1956, Le Mariage" collection celebrates, through exceptional artisan pieces — silk squares, candles, porcelain — the grace, elegance and emotion of a day that now belongs to eternity.
A collection for all those who carry Monaco in their hearts.
A square of exception
Monoïkos 1297 silk squares, 100% silk and crafted in France, embody the excellence of a unique artisanal expertise. Each creation is entrusted to highly skilled artisans and benefits from meticulous attention to the finest details, with impeccable finishing — including hand-rolled edges to ensure unrivalled quality.
The boxes, carefully crafted in the Principality of Monaco, are made from FSC-certified paper sourced from responsibly managed forests, in keeping with our environmental commitment.
These sumptuous silk squares are distinguished by their timeless refinement and versatility: worn elegantly around the neck, draped over the shoulders, tied as a turban, or even transformed into a chic bandeau top — they adapt to your every desire.
Immerse yourself in Monégasque elegance and heritage with a square that celebrates the history and timeless style of the Principality.
The silk
The silk of this square has been carefully selected. This precious lustrous filament, obtained by unwinding the cocoon of a silkworm, naturally requires the highest quality production conditions. Highly sensitive to environmental quality, the silkworm cannot tolerate pollution and feeds exclusively on fresh leaves. Its cultivation demands exceptional expertise: our artisans have selected the finest sericulture farms.
Care for the beauty of your large silk square:
- Store it flat and untied.
- Avoid direct contact with perfume.
- Entrust cleaning to a specialist professional.
