Thanks go to our photographers, who always find inspiration in chainmail, that tricky material to capture. Our models are first and foremost women committed to their professions as actors and/or singers; magnificent ambassadors for our jewellery.

PHOTOGRAPHER, SPORTSWOMAN, SOPHROLOGIST

Armelle Bourret

Author-photographer and top-flight outdoor sportswoman, Armelle Bouret has been photographing the collections since 2015.
Although she now mainly practises sophrology applied to sport, her acute eye continues to accompany us. She produced most of the images of jewellery being worn.

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AUTHOR, COMPOSER, PERFORMER

Jeanne Bred

When I met Jeanne in 2015, I found in her the perfect embodiment of the collection. Strength, character, grace and uniqueness. She is also a caring and demanding advisor.

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PHOTOJOURNALIST

Anne Claire Héraud

A self-taught photoreporter, Anne-Claire Héraud celebrates and defends through her work all those who are committed to feeding us sustainably and making things by hand.

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ACTRESS

Chloé Réjon

Chloé embodies the pleasure of wearing chainmail jewellery, both in private and on stage. A neighbour of the studio, she's an invaluable adviser and jewellery tester. In addition to her beautiful presence in photos, she brings us the radiance of her talent.
As Lady Macbeth (Théâtre de l'Odéon, directed by Stéphane Braunschweig 2018), she wore Les Basiques necklaces royally.

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Photographer

Fred Atlan

Fred Atlan's sense of space and detail is evident throughout his work. He has created many of our still lifes and beautiful spatial views of the jewellery collections.

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photographer

Bruno Clergue

Each in their own way — in their everyday clothes, in their complicity as mothers, daughters and granddaughters, friends or colleagues —, Bruno Clergue has captured the diversity of the women wearing the collection’s necklaces.
Les Basiques series ©Bruno Clergue 2011
Bruno Clergue, a freelance photographer, focuses his keen eye for detail to gazes, presence, textures and the recounting of valuable crafts.

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