Timeless • Sculptural
Since 2015, Charlotte Chesnais has delivered her own interpretation of modern jewellery with creations offering flowing lines matching the curves of the body. Made of silver, silver gilt or 18-carat gold, these original pieces, encircling the finger or wrist like ribbons, suit men as much as women.
Avant-garde • Second skin
Founded in Turin in 1957, the firm has been run by Gaia Repossi since 2007. A deep fan of contemporary art, the Art Director known for the radical nature of her designs has succeeded in incorporating a deep breath of modernity into her jewel-making heritage. A gem of architecture , the boutique on Place Vendôme is well worth the detour in itself.
Antique jewellery • Unique pieces
From a family of antique-dealers, designer Marc Auclert stands out from the jewellery scene with unique creations made from antique jewellery (cameos, intaglios…), further enhanced by contemporary mountings. Real museum pieces to wear.
Made in France • Symbolic jewellery
Well-known for the medals and insignia it has produced since 1803 — including that of the Legion of Honour —, Arthus Bertrand also proposes contemporary jewellery celebrating all of life's happiest moments (christening medals, engagement rings). French excellence in all its splendour.
Parisian jewellery • Unabashed
Behind the Parisian Viltier jeweller, there hides a tandem: Iris de la Villardière and Thomas Montier Leboucher. These two chldhood friends propose original designs, eco-responsible and precious, in their apartment-boutique decorated by interior architect Fanny Perrier. Love at first sight for the open oval motif in the "Magnetic" collection.
Department store • Eclectic choice
New designers and prominent jewellers rub shoulders on the ground floor of the famous department store on the Left Bank. The chance to (re)discover emerging young designers as well as Chaumet's renovated showcase and Tiffany & Co's brand new boutique.
Artisanal jewellery • Natural stones
Fascinated since childhood by colourful stones, Marie-Hélène de Taillac shares her time between Paris and Jaipur where her studios are located. Enhanced by 22-carat gold, the colourful stones she adores, such as tourmalines, rubellites, spinels and tanzanites, make her designs a precious firework display.
Historique • Créations italiennes HISTORY • ITALIAN CREATIONS
The new Parisian flagship of the jewellery designer born in Rome in 1884 is naturally located on Place Vendôme. In these 1,000 sq. metres with the feel of a palazzo signed by architect Peter Marino, Bulgari offers a one-way ticket to Italy. A precious showcase on a par with the exceptional jewellery unveiled here, the boutique known as "Casa Roma” by initiates pairs luxury with sheer brilliance.
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