Vicenzaoro September 2025
French Jewellery: Expertise, Creativity, and International Influence
French jewellery continues to captivate beyond its borders. At Vicenzaoro, one of the major international B2B events in the sector, several French houses will showcase their collections. Design, technique, materials—each house asserts its own style and vision of jewellery, always with attention to detail and expert craftsmanship. Here's an overview of the brands attending the 5-9 September 2025 edition.
FRENCH CREATIVE CORNER – The French scene in motion
Francéclat brings together four houses in a collective space designed to highlight French jewellery creation. Each with a strong identity, Copin, D1928, Morganne Bello, and Statement reveal bold collections tailored for today’s markets. A concentrated display of expertise and creative direction awaits at the heart of the fair.
📍 Hall 6 - Stand 153 French Creative Corner

COPIN — A historic House with eyes on the future
Founded in 1870, Copin is one of Parisian jewellery’s best-kept secrets. Its time-honoured know-how is passed down with passion, reinvented by a new generation that elegantly breaks away from convention.
Collection to discover: 82
A re-edition of an archival piece, the 82 M ring is composed of individual white, yellow, or rose gold bars set with precious or semi-precious stones. Designed to be worn alone or layered, the collection combines subtle modernity with historical roots.


D1928 — Pearls with a contemporary twist
A Nice-based House specialising in pearls for four generations, D1928 reimagines the classic pearl aesthetic with architectural elegance. Presenting a contemporary vision defined by sharp volumes, balanced compositions, and a distinct Riviera spirit.
Collections to discover: 1928 and La Pinède
1928 pays tribute to Art Deco with tiered structures, pearls suspended like arches, and refined lines. La Pinède draws inspiration from the umbrella pines of the Côte d’Azur with a more organic feel. Two contrasting yet complementary aesthetics, united by the pearl as a central signature.
MORGANNE BELLO — A poetic language
Since 2002, Morganne Bello has crafted poetic, timeless jewellery centred around semi-precious stones. Her style is both delicate and sensorial, showcasing natural reflections and colour nuances.
Collections to discover: Songe and Victoria Diamonds
Songe exudes softness through floral cabochons and subtle shades, enhanced by the golden glow of rutilated quartz. Victoria offers bolder volumes and the intense sparkle of diamonds. Two contrasting but complementary collections, both rooted in the dialogue between gemstone and skin.


STATEMENT — Jewellery as self-expression
Created by Amélie Huynh, Statement gives jewellery a symbolic dimension—an expression of emotions and personal milestones. The brand offers bold designs that reflect and empower the wearer’s personality.
Collection to discover: Rivet
Inspired by picture-hanging rings, Rivet transforms these technical elements into symbols of connection and stability. The pieces celebrate the invisible but essential ties that bind us to our loved ones and values.
ICON – Distinctive Design and Mastered Style
The ICON space brings together jewellery houses that place design at the heart of their identity. Bold lines, noble materials, and strong aesthetics: each brand presents a contemporary interpretation of fine jewellery.
AKILLIS — Sharp, graphic jewellery
Since 2007, Akillis has embraced an avant-garde vision: assertive, design-led jewellery that breaks free from tradition. With its graphic lines and rebellious inspirations, Akillis impresses through fearless creativity and powerful energy.
Collection to discover: Python
Sculpted like a second skin, this line is inspired by the snake—symbol of rebirth, protection, and sensuality. The pieces hug the body with elegance and flexibility. Articulated metal and pavé-set diamonds (without engraving) offer a fluid, structured, and strikingly modern finish.
📍 Hall 7 – Stand 713


ISABELLE LANGLOIS — An array of precious colours
Daughter of a gem-cutter, Isabelle Langlois creates jewellery like impressionist paintings, where each gemstone reflects emotion. For over 30 years, her House has stood out for its unique style: expressive, colourful, floral luxury where stones are chosen for brilliance and hue.
Collection to discover: Flora Pansy
Inspired by a personal memory—dried pansies sent by her grandmother—this collection transforms intimate emotion into jewellery. With soft colours and delicate shapes, each piece tells a tender story.
📍 Hall 7 – Stand 316
LA BRUNE & LA BLONDE — The naked diamond
Since 2011, La Brune & La Blonde has offered a radically modern vision of the diamond: unset, suspended by a thread, allowing it to reflect light from every angle. This innovative approach redefines the solitaire and gives jewellery a natural, dynamic movement.
Collection to discover: Lune & Soleil
This new line explores contrast: matte and shiny, day and night, shadow and light. With astral-inspired forms and dual-finish surfaces, Lune & Soleil enhances the diamond’s brilliance without freezing it in place.
📍 Hall 6 – Stand 108

LOOK – Creative flair and contemporary appeal
The LOOK space features contemporary, design-led fashion jewellery brands. With bold graphic identities, these brands explore new creative territory—between current trends and artistic freedom.

ANA&CHA — Joyful, instinctive jewellery
Launched in 2021 by two passionate friends, Ana&Cha creates carefree, colourful pieces to wear naturally. Playful with volume and colour, the designs are vibrant and accessible.
Collection to discover: Lost in Paradise
This collection invites exploration. Organic shapes, vitamin-rich hues, and natural stones evoking tropical escapes—from the warmth of Vaiana to the leafy freshness of Dahlia and Tissia.
📍 Hall 1 – Stand 356/357
COLLECTION CONSTANCE — The legacy of ancient symbols
Designer Constance Fabry draws on Greek mythology to craft jewellery adorned with symbolic motifs: serpents, olive leaves, suns, and nature’s elements. Pieces that tell a story—quietly yet powerfully.
Collection to discover: Galatée, Théodora, Théia
Three lines highlight the forces of nature: Galatée, soft and aquatic; Théodora, sunlit and regal; Théia, earthy and powerful. Each design features matt or hammered gold textures—jewellery worn as modern talismans.
📍 Hall 1 – Stand 356/357


MIN&RAL JOAILLERIE — Provence’s solar inspiration
Based in Cassis, Min&ral captures the light of the South in its creations. The brand’s refined, timeless style is expressed through noble materials and a personalised approach, notably via its signature concept: the Bar à Médailles, where customers create their own piece by combining medals.
Collection to discover: Calypso
With sculptural lines and iridescent reflections, Calypso charms through harmonious volumes and soft curves. Fine stones, paired with gold, are arranged in fluid, balanced compositions.
📍 Hall 1 – Stand 191
SIGNE PARTICULIER — Sculptural jewellery
Founded by four designers, Signe Particulier claim a bold, architectural, and contemporary approach. The lines are clean, sometimes organic, often sculptural. Silver jewellery where aesthetics becomes a statement.
Collection to discover: Duo Précieux
This line reinterprets signature pieces in sterling silver and vermeil. Sculptural, flowing volumes give life to minimalist jewellery with a strong, unique identity.
📍 Hall 1 – Stand 356/357

These brands embody the diversity and vibrancy of today’s French jewellery scene. Whether through colour, geometry, tradition, or innovation, they share one aim: to create meaning, style, and desire.
Vicenzaoro 2025 offers the perfect opportunity for buyers and distributors to discover these houses that proudly carry French expertise onto the global stage. From Paris to Nice, from Place Vendôme to provincial workshops, France continues to reinvent jewellery with passion and creativity.
Other French brands also showcasing include Cédille Paris, Ikoba, Marcel Robbez Masson, My First Diamond, and Zag Bijoux. Each brand brings its own unique voice to the mix, whether accessible or premium, classic or daring. Stop by their booths to experience the full scope of French jewellery creativity.
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Francéclat is responsible for developing French timepieces, jewellery and tableware brands. It aims to expand and develop these three symbolic sectors both in France and around the world, showcasing the country’s highly admired art de vivre.
Francéclat studies and understands markets, drives creativity, stimulates innovation and brings the right people together to accelerate the development of these iconic French sectors. Our initiatives spotlight French savoir-faire extend far beyond the borders of France.
We have connections around the world, and our ambition is to promote and drive French expertise through finely crafted, authentic French products.