Michael Hill and Miranda Kerr Launch AMOUR Diamond Jewelry Collection
Miranda Kerr spent over a year designing AMOUR, a nine-piece lab-grown diamond collection for Michael Hill, with pre-orders open now from $299.

The tennis bracelet has always been a reliable canvas for reinvention, but Miranda Kerr had something specific in mind when she began sketching her version: interlocking hearts, each one holding the next, a physical argument for human connection rendered in lab-grown diamonds and 10kt gold. That bracelet sits at the core of AMOUR: The Miranda Kerr Collection, a nine-piece limited-edition range launched in partnership with Michael Hill International, with pre-orders opening March 22 and the full in-store and online release set for April 6.
The collection took more than a year to develop, with Kerr involved at every stage, from early concept sketches through to final CAD drawings. The nine pieces break down into one ring, three pairs of earrings, two bracelets (one designed to double as an anklet), and three necklaces. Each piece is set in 10kt gold with lab-grown diamonds and carries Miranda's signature stamp alongside the collection's central modern heart motif. Prices start from $299.
Paris was the creative north star. "The Amour collection was inspired by Paris, where even the simplest moments can feel magical," Kerr said. "It's where many of my dreams came to life, walking the runways, surrounded by beauty, artistry, and that incredible creative energy. For me, the heart symbol represents connection, gratitude and love." The City of Love provided not just atmosphere but autobiography: Kerr's early modelling career took shape on Parisian runways, and that formative chapter is quietly embedded in every piece.
On the signature bracelet, Kerr was precise about her intentions: "I wanted to reimagine the traditional tennis bracelet to symbolise how we are all connected through love, each heart gently holding the next." The conventional tennis bracelet, with its uniform row of prong-set stones, gets a structural rethink here, the heart links creating a continuous chain that reads as both romantic and architectural. Alongside it, Kerr named the single heart necklace, heart studs, and heart ring as personal favourites, describing them as "simple, effortless pieces that instantly elevate your everyday look."
Jo Feeney, Michael Hill's Chief Marketing Officer, framed the collaboration as a genuine creative exchange rather than a licensing arrangement. "Her creativity and personal perspective brought a fresh energy to the collection," Feeney said. "Together, we've blended her vision with Michael Hill's expertise in craftsmanship and attention to detail."
The partnership itself has deepened over time. Kerr, who is also the founder of skincare brand Kora Organics, now sold in more than 30 countries and 1,000 stores globally, described AMOUR as a natural next chapter: "I admire their dedication to craftsmanship and timeless design, and this collection feels like a natural evolution." That continuity carries personal weight. When Michael Hill's founder, Sir Michael Hill, died in July at age 86 following a long battle with cancer, Kerr publicly shared her grief, a moment that underscored how far this relationship extends beyond a commercial arrangement.
The AMOUR collection is limited-edition and exclusive to Michael Hill, available while stocks last. For a jeweller whose first-half profit recently surged 32 per cent, the timing of a closely designed celebrity capsule, built around one of the most emotionally legible symbols in fine jewelry, suggests a brand that understands exactly where sentiment and sales converge.
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