This week, we wanted to share with you our favorite: Helmut Paris.
A love at first sight that has lasted for several years now since Violette and Camille , the creator of Helmut Paris , have known each other for more than 3 years .
Yes, Camille and Violette met via Instagram (social networks...). One loved the other's world and vice versa. It was after two unsuccessful attempts to meet that they bumped into each other by chance in the Paris metro. Following this quick chat, Violette and Camille shared a coffee: the Helmut x St Eustache friendship was born. The two designers have been participating in the famous Maison et Objets trade show together for 4 editions now. They decided to share their stand because their brand universes work very well together.
But let's get back to the Helmut Paris jewelry brand . It is a French brand created in 2013 by Camille. After working for 5 years in the advertising field, the designer decided to devote herself to her passion and what drives her: fashion , design , architecture and photography .
The birth of all these passions can be found in Camille's childhood . The genesis of this unique brand is above all a family story . It was her stylist mother who made her discover and appreciate colors , fabrics and shapes . For all children, dressing up is a game like any other. For Camille, this habit of creating clothes and stories marked the birth of her passion for fashion, then design.
Passions that have sharpened the artistic eye of the designer who designs her own jewelry. In Helmut Paris creations we find bibs , earrings , bracelets and rings . All made in France in a very unique material: Plexiglas . A material that allows you to play with transparency ( do you understand why we love this brand so much?? ). But that's not all, Helmut Paris jewelry is made of Plexiglas that mixes with gold-plated brass , as well as significant colors such as Klein blue.
Helmut Paris is a brand of jewelry with geometric and sometimes even architectural shapes ( you can see why we love them! ) which gives them a masculine but at the same time very feminine side.
What is unique about Helmut Paris' jewelry design is this ability to refuse symmetry , codes and genres. It is this possibility that is given to those who wear them to create, assemble or even mismatch the sets.
Anything is possible!