
A journey that begins in Italy
MeVoy was founded by Anna and Daniele , two different worlds united by the same vision: to renew the idea of everyday elegance through Italian craftsmanship.
Anna brings with her a family history linked to the textile workshops of Lake Como, to fine yarns and to the invisible attention to detail .
Daniele brings strategic vision, research, movement, and openness to the world.
Together they found common ground: the desire to create a new aesthetic language .
This is how the Silk Jewel is born: an elegant form of expression, the result of the rare encounter between a silk fabric and an authentic jewel, both made in Italy, both designed to last.
Not a story to tell.
A story to wear.
Every MeVoy creation starts from a simple idea: to bring together a silk scarf and a jeweled structure without one prevailing over the other.
Our work begins with the drawing : sketches, prototypes and tests to find the right proportions, the curvature of the metal, the way the fabric falls, is knotted, is stretched.
Only when the movement is working do we move on to production: the textile is printed and finished with attention to the details of the edge and hand, the jewel is modeled and finished in small batches, with checks on clasps, weights, and joints.
Each element is designed to be modular : the same set can live on the wrist, around the neck, in the clasp of a bag or combined with the jewel to create different configurations.
And what seems simple is the result of study, measurement, proportion.

Our vision
We combine design , quality and real versatility , capable of accompanying daily life without needing to be constantly replaced.
We believe in a different model: reducing the superfluous , choosing better materials, designing shapes that work in multiple contexts and occasions.
Combining aesthetics and utility without compromise.
The brand's future is clear: to develop a range of products that maintain a coherent style, that communicate with each other and that offer women concrete tools to build their own way of presenting themselves to the world .
We don't want to do "more." We want to do better: objects designed to last, to be used, to become part of the daily lives of those who choose them.
For us, innovating means creating things that deserve to last .












