Collection: Camille Enrico

After graduating as a fashion designer from the Institut Supérieur des Arts Appliqués, Camille Enrico worked for 5 years for Tara Jarmon in Paris, as a buyer and then a ready-to-wear stylist. It was while traveling around the world that the idea of ​​her jewelry brand seemed obvious to her. Camille has always mixed different styles and contradictory universes. Her creativity, she will look for it everywhere, but especially elsewhere...

5 questions to the designer

Who are you?
A jewelry designer, a Parisian woman, a young entrepreneur… After my BA studies in fashion and my master’s degree at École Supérieure de l’Industrie du Vêtement, I worked for five years at Tara Jarmon. Then one day I decided to leave everything behind and travel for a year around the world, following some uncontrollable wanderlust… When I came back three and a half years ago, I decided to start my own jewelry line.

Give us 3 words that describe your universe.
Multicultural, urban, colorful and one more: wild.

Where do you get your inspiration?
Each of my collections is inspired by a trip, a people, an encounter, a landscape… Then I try to mix these influences with my own references. Art deco graphics, a 1930s object, Inca symbols, etc. That allows me to enrich my collections as much as possible and offer products that are inventive, unexpected, and vibrating with color.

Where do you make your creations?
In France. I design each piece on Illustrator, then I send the drawings to my manufacturer who processes them in a machine that works directly on brass plates (chemical engraving, laser, polishing). Each piece is then sent to a Parisian gilder who does the gold electroplating, and finally hand-embroidered in our Parisian shop and Place du Marché St Honoré - 3 impasse Gomboust in the 1st arrondissement. Each piece is thus unique.

“Made in France”: why that choice? 
To be able to control each step of the manufacturing process and work with French craftsmen, so as to offer top quality, tailor-made products.