An overview of the capital’s most beautiful jewelry and watchmaking addresses of the moment.
Tityaravi, the most exotic
This is a pleasant surprise at the end of the year, because if we did not expect the French designer on this land, it was, on the other hand, fully deserved. Accustomed to jewelry concept stores, Titya Tin chose her first location under her name in the heart of the Palais Royal district, where she has always lived and made her sun jewelry. An elegant place imagined by designer Benjamin Guedge to better let her multicolored pearl necklaces and her signature flaming heart rings, inviting you to travel, shine. The opening is scheduled for November 25, before new men’s products and tableware follow in early 2023.
Tityaravi, 4 rue Chabanais, 75002 Paris. Tityaravy.com
Viltier, the sunniest
The first showroom opened by Iris de la Villardiere and Thomas Montier Leboucher, the creative duo of Villetiere, surprises with its warmth and light. This cheerfully decorated space, signed by interior designer Fanny Perrier, is in their image, sparkling and in tune with the times. There we meet all of Paris, who come by appointment.
18, Rue Las Cases, 75007. viltier.com:
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Sophie d’Ago, the most poetic
It’s been a year since the French designer challenged himself to open his own place in his beloved Haut Marais district. Bargain Its intimate and bucolic space is always packed, with fans flocking to discover delicate crushed flower rings, ginger rings or delicate petal earrings.
62, rue de Saintonge, 75003. sophiedagon.com:
Yvonne Leon, the most licked
Six years after opening her first boutique on the Left Bank, designer Yvonne Léon crosses the Seine to take up residence in the heart of Paris’ Golden Triangle. The second space, 63 m², more spacious, where its heart symbol, colored jewels, imagined piano and all the successful reinterpretations of French jewelry classics still shine.
40, rue François-Ier, 75008. yvonneleon.com
Anneliese Mickelson, the most artistic
A fixture in Parisian jewelry for over ten years, the designer now highlights his work in this beautiful courtyard boutique, steps away from the bubbly Faubourg Saint-Honoré. A space designed as an art gallery to showcase his two passions: sensual, architectural jewelry and sculptures with soft curves.
28, rue Boissy-d’Anglas, 75008. annelisemichelson.com:
David Yurman: Most Statutory
A true institution in Manhattan, the family house is now gaining momentum in Paris, where it was confined to a corner of department stores. In this store with its impressive windows, a step away from the Place Vendôme, you can find cable jewelry or precious jewelry that has succeeded for the house of David Yurman.
245, rue Saint-Honoré, 75001. davidyurman.com:
Herbeli is the most affordable
Maxim Herbelin, one of the heirs of the family watch business, was looking for the ideal location for the first flagship of the house for a long time. At around 650 points of sale in France, the brand, freed from its first name, Michel, offers a rejuvenated image at the corner of the very famous rue du Four and rue Bonaparte. So many windows to welcome its watches at low prices until the end of the year celebrations.
58, Bonaparte Street, 75006. herbelin.com:
Source: Le Figaro
