Michael Hill and Miranda Kerr Launch Nine-Piece AMOUR Jewelry Collection
Miranda Kerr's nine-piece AMOUR collection for Michael Hill opens with lab-grown diamond heart pieces from $299, hitting stores April 6.

Michael Hill unveiled Amour, a nine-piece jewellery collection designed by Miranda Kerr, drawing on a creative brief rooted entirely in Paris and the geometry of the heart. At its core are the interlocking heart tennis bracelet and matching necklace, which symbolise how everyone is connected through love, and it is that central motif, repeated across rings, earrings and chains, that gives the collection its structural logic.
The limited-edition collection is made from 10kt gold and lab-grown diamonds, comprising one ring, three pairs of earrings, two bracelets (including one designed to be worn as an anklet), and three necklaces. Representative pieces include 1 carat total weight laboratory-grown diamond heart stud earrings in 10 carat yellow gold, a 0.70 carat total weight laboratory-grown diamond heart ring in the same metal, and a 1 carat total weight laboratory-grown diamond heart chain necklace. Prices start at $299, positioning the collection within reach of a broad audience without abandoning the material quality that justifies the heart-forward design.
Kerr said the collection was inspired by Paris, "where even the simplest moments can feel magical," adding that "Paris holds such a special place in my heart. It's where many of my dreams came to life, walking the runways, surrounded by beauty, artistry, and that incredible creative energy." That inspiration is not merely atmospheric: this latest phase of the partnership saw Kerr taking a more active role in product development, with her involvement spanning early concept sketches through to the refinement of final CAD drawings. "For me, the heart symbol represents connection, gratitude and love," she said, a sentiment that explains why the interlocking motif recurs across virtually every silhouette in the nine-piece range rather than appearing as a single accent piece.
Michael Hill Chief Marketing Officer Jo Feeney described the collaboration as a genuine creative exchange. "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." Kerr, who has been a Michael Hill brand ambassador since 2024, brought a personal history to the partnership that predates that formal arrangement: one of her earliest modelling photoshoots, more than two decades ago, was with Michael Hill. "I'm proud to support Michael Hill in the next chapter of its journey, just like they supported me all those years ago," she said.
The collection also lands at a moment of personal milestone for Kerr, who recently welcomed her fourth child, Pierre, and turns 41 this April. Michael Hill noted that the AMOUR range aligns with its own sustainability commitments, with the use of lab-grown diamonds a material choice consistent with both parties' stated environmental priorities. "The most rewarding part has been feeling like a true collaborator and having the opportunity to be part of the creative process," Kerr has said of the broader partnership. "Partnering with a brand that cares about people and the environment is incredibly important."
Pre-sales opened ahead of a full launch on April 6, with pre-orders available from March 22. Each piece is designed to be worn layered, gifted, or kept as an everyday piece, a practical brief that the interlocking tennis bracelet, in particular, answers with its convertible anklet option. For a collection built around the idea that love is universal and wearable, starting at $299 in laboratory-grown diamonds is a considered opening argument.
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