When Samuel opened a new boutique in Monaco, he met Princess Grace, who would become a loyal client, along with actresses such as Marlene Dietrich. In 1989, he designed the necklace of twenty-three heart-shaped rubies interlaced with diamonds that Julia Roberts wore in the movie Pretty Woman. When the company was entrusted to Yan Sicard in 1996, the new creative director continued to pioneer novel creations, such as a ring in the shape of a violin that recalled the works of French-born American artist Arman. In 2012, a partnership with Kate Moss led to an exclusive collection based on the model's tattoos, keeping the modern ingenuity of Fred Joaillier in the spotlight today.
Fred Joaillier chronicles the rich history of a French jewelry brand that has cultivated a timeless mystique through its custom pieces created for iconic films, movie stars, and royalty. Discover Fred's dazzling collections in this opulent slipcase volume.