PSG Star Achraf Hakimi Designs Moroccan-Inspired Jewelry Line

After hospitality, Achraf Hakimi, Moroccan right-back for PSG, who has recently won his first Champions League, is investing in jewelry, bringing to life a necklace that pays tribute to his Moroccan roots.
With his Moroccan compatriot Mimia Leblanc, Achraf Hakimi has created a piece of jewelry: a pendant that pays homage to his Moroccan roots and his journey. The Moroccan international "didn’t just choose the stones or determine the design outlines, he truly shaped each element, in close collaboration with designer Mimia Leblanc, so that every detail tells a story that is personal to him, but also resonates deeply with the collective identity of Morocco."
Mimia Leblanc, a jewelry designer known for her finesse and attention to detail, brought her special touch: "Every stone, every curve, every facet of this pendant has been crafted with an exacting standard worthy of the greatest jewelry houses." "This jewel was born from our creative union – conceived with pride, shaped by love, and inspired by the timeless spirit of Morocco. A radiant tribute to the heritage, unity, and beauty of a nation that lives in our hearts," she explains.
As a binational player, Achraf never misses an opportunity to pay tribute to Morocco, his country of origin. During the celebration of the first Champions League won by PSG, of which he is one of the architects, he waved the Moroccan flag while posing with his teammate Fabian Ruiz Pena.
This season, the performances of the Moroccan right-back have been recognized and rewarded. In May, Achraf received for the first time the Marc-Vivien Foé award, presented by RFI-France 24 and crowning the best African player of the season in Ligue 1.
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