Paris Fashion Week September-October 2025
French Jewellery Shines During Paris Fashion Week
As the world’s fashion capital comes alive for Paris Fashion Week (September–October 2025), French jewellery takes centre stage, presenting its latest collections. Boutiques, showrooms and trade fairs open their doors to professionals and the international press, offering a unique overview of French creativity and craftsmanship.
Exclusive collections to discover in showrooms and boutiques

Rouvenat presents its Spring–Summer 2026 collection in its showroom at 416 rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 8, from Monday 29 September to Saturday 4 October, 5–7pm.
Statement unveils its latest creations, including the new Rivet collection, in its showroom at 21 rue de Marignan, Paris 8, from Monday 29 September to Wednesday 8 October. By appointment: sophie@statement.paris
Marie Mas reveals its latest pieces during individual appointments in its showroom at 41 rue de Richelieu, Paris 1, from Monday 29 September to Tuesday 7 October. By appointment: contact@mariemas.com
Aurélie Bidermann presents Palm Beach, its Spring–Summer 2026 collection, in its showroom at 8 place Vendôme, Paris 1, on Tuesday 30 September and Wednesday 1 October, 9.30am–6pm. By appointment: jade.gaudio@aureliebidermann.com
La Brune & La Blonde unveils its new Lune & Soleil collection in its showroom at 11 rue du Marché Saint-Honoré, Paris 1, Monday to Thursday 9.30am–6.30pm, Friday until 5.30pm. Appointments via their website: https://labruneetlablonde.com/pages/contact
Moncomble opens its first showroom in the Marais with an inaugural evening on Tuesday 7 October from 7pm. RSVP: jessica@moncomble-paris.com
Trade fairs for an immersive experience in contemporary jewellery

Tranoï
Tranoï remains a benchmark for emerging and avant-garde brands. YParis highlights jewellery as a creative language in its own right.
Palais Brongniard, Paris 1, 2–5 October
Nouvelle Box
In an intimate and selective atmosphere, Nouvelle Box brings together brands with a strong contemporary identity, including Djula, Mazarin et Unsaid.
40 rue de Richelieu, Paris 1, 2–6 October
Première Classe
Set in the Jardin des Tuileries, Première Classe blurs the boundaries between fashion and jewellery. This eclectic stage brings together established houses and emerging labels, including Alt Paris, Cécile Boccara, Dorothée Sausset, Little Ones, Louise Hendricks, Lucas Bauer, Maison Mouche, Marie Laure Chamorel, Mayrena, Olivia Dar, Van Den Abeele, among others — a vibrant showcase of the diversity and vitality of contemporary jewellery.
Jardin des Tuileries, Paris 1, 3–6 October
Paris, the beating heart of luxury and creativity, once again confirms its position as a global jewellery capital. Between exclusive collections, private appointments and unmissable trade fairs, professionals and journalists can explore the richness and diversity of creativity that is bold, multifaceted and decidedly contemporary.
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