Nanis Opens First Store
The seasonal store, located in Mykonos, Greece, offers exclusive events, personal styling, and curated experiences.

The mono-brand boutique, located in Mykonos, Greece, is a seasonal space that will close in October.
It opened last week at 11 Agiou Efthimiou.
The 337-square-foot location channels the fluid, transformative spirit that defines Nanis, the brand said.
The space was recently renovated and designed to strike a balance between tradition and modernity.
The store's design won the 2025 Greek Interior Awards. It blends classic and contemporary materials to evoke the feeling of a refined luxury cabin.
The store will host exclusive events, personal styling moments, and curated experiences.
“Nanis is not just about jewelry. It’s about remembering who you are,” said Laura Bicego, co-founder and designer of Nanis, on how the space is designed not just to be visited, but to be felt.
Nanis chose to open its first location in Mykonos because it is a symbol of the cosmopolitan Mediterranean lifestyle, the brand said, a place where heritage meets innovation and tradition embraces freedom.
“This isn’t just a new brand name in Mykonos. It’s a rare opportunity to encounter jewelry with soul and take a piece of it with you—into your life,” said the brand.
The space also marks the first time that all of Nanis’ collections will be available at one location, including the “Ivy,” “Soffio,” and “Ciliegine” collections, as well as the new “Dolcevita” style in the “Muse” and “Boules” collections.
Dolcevita, which debuted in May, adds mother-of-pearl to the collections’ offerings that are “discreet, vibrant, and profoundly feminine,” the brand said.
Muse’s double-sided designs now feature mother-of-pearl on one side and hand-engraved 18-karat gold on the other. The choker, seen above, is a modern reinterpretation of a classic pearl choker.
In the Boules collection, mother-of-pearl compliments the existing gemstones of strawberry quartz, jadeite, amazonite, and lepidolite.
The new styles bring a fresh, elegant light to Boules, Nanis said, which is known for its sinuous shapes and colors inspired by Italian drinks and liqueurs from the 60s—rosolio, lattementa, violetta, and anice.
The Dolcevita styles are available in-store and on the Nanis website.
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