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[Translate to English:] Cécile et Jeanne Creation and manufacture of costume jewellery, replicas of ancient jewels Jeanne Seroussi

Cécile and Jeanne invite you to discover the process of making their jewels at their workshop-boutique. For 24 years now, the dove trademark has been selling refined and dazzling jewellery created by Jane, the sole designer of this brand’s collection. She shares emotions, her vision of the world and women through her creations, all a matter of lightness and spontaneity. She uses at her own discretion collections of resin, molten glass, enamel and fine stones... to see life in colour. Come and watch how her collections bloom, for lasting memories of an experience to cherish.

[Translate to English:] Philippe Ferrandis Workshop for crafting jewelry, fashion accessories, and decorative items Philippe Ferrandis

Philippe Ferrandis has been a parurier, a craftsman producing costume jewellery and accessories, in Paris since 1986. He creates two collections a year, all different and spectacular. The elegance, glamour and quality of his creations appeal to daring women. Philippe Ferrandis gives a great deal of importance to the choice of materials he uses; quality, natural and refined items. Hard stones, wood, glass paste or crystal are set in pieces of fashioned metal. All the jewels are made in Paris, at his workshops located in the Viaduc des Arts, the showcase for French crafts.

[Translate to English:] Malhia Kent High-class prêt-à-porter and furnishing Eve Corrigan

Malhia Kent is a company creating and making high-quality fabrics for prêt-à-porter, haute couture and furnishing. Its work is based on weaving all kinds of material, with unique techniques. Mahlia Kent is a French manufacturing company with great appeal abroad. Its customers include some very prestigious names: Chanel, Lagerfeld, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Fendi, Dior, Vuitton, Pucci and more. Eve Corrigan, who runs Malhia Kent, has brought in several innovative concepts, specifically the “Design me a fabric” line, which is made to match creators’ wishes.

[Translate to English:] Tzuri Gueta Designer of textiles, jewellery and haute couture accessories Tzuri Gueta

A designer, artist, craftsman, scientist, and explorer - it’s hard to put a label on Tzuri Gueta. He can nevertheless easily be recognised by his own unique use of silicone. With no holds barred, Tzuri Gueta and his team set out to conquer different creative fields: jewellery, fashion accessories, design objects, stage performances, art exhibitions, haute couture events. Today the Tzuri Gueta team is established in its Showroom at the Viaduc des Arts, a unique realm to be explored, with nothing held back for those in love with contemporary creation.

[Translate to English:] Saargale Fashion Adama Paris

New brand-new concept store made in Africa, Saargale is exclusively designed for ethical and chic fashion, this space entirely dedicated to African creators offers exceptional pieces for sale to the Parisian public. With its unique know-how, this shop offers an assortment of cultural products created by eighteen artists, rare objects inspired by the reflection of the African heritage, which fit elegantly into modernity and will undoubtedly seduce avowed fans of lifestyle made by Africans: design, furniture, art photography, jewellery, books, clothes, shoes...

[Translate to English:] Un Jour dans le Temps Historical costume design workshop, rental, and photo studio. Emilie Monchovet et Stéphane Casali

At Un Jour dans le Temps, two worlds come together: the art of costume design – with an impressive stock of 2,000 historical costumes ranging from the Renaissance to the 1920s, along with a selection inspired by the fantasy universe – and the world of photography.

Un Jour dans le Temps designs, creates, and rents period costumes for stage professionals – theatre and film – as well as for private clients, and offers costume photo shoots.

Two worlds led by a passionate duo: Emilie Monchovet, a self-taught costume designer with over twenty years of experience, and Stéphane Casali, a photographer and visual artist trained at the Louis Lumière school.