MARIE LAURE CHAMOREL
Following a career in fashion, Marie Laure Chamorel created her own line of high-end luxury fashion jewelry. Marie Laure's jewelry does not fit any fashion trend - she prefers to give her textile jewels a unique touch. Each item has a prototype, tested by hand in her Parisian studio. Her jewelry transforms her favorite metals and materials, woven with handmade embroidery and wrapped in silk chiffon.
DISCOVER MARIE LAURE'S 'TEXTILE JEWELRY'
Marie Laure frees herself from convention and works with silver, her favorite material, with audacity: woven like a fabric, dyed in tie and dye, blackened by rhodium, or mixed with silk threads. She also intertwines gold-plated sterling silver into her designs to give a true mixed-metal feel.
"Textile jewelry" is how she describes her intricate creations, from wrap bracelets, to cuffs, and delicate necklaces. Working from her studio in the Marais district of Paris, Chamorel creates prototypes by hand, layering textures, testing weaves, and shaping each form until it finds the right rhythm. The fabrics she uses are often vintage or repurposed: English lace and silken threads discovered during her trips to flea markets in Paris and New York. These found elements are then transformed into intricate designs enriched with embroidery, knotted leather beads, and fluid metallic details.