Fred Joaillier is a French jewellery store named after the proprietor Fred Samuel. The first store opened in Paris in 1936. In 1976, new stores were opening across the world. The company was sold to LVMH in 1996.
During World War II, Fred Samuel was an interpreter for the Allies.
Fred Paris Joaillier also made the "Pretty Woman" necklace specifically for the film. The necklace was made of 18k white gold, diamonds and rubies. Fred is exclusive brand with only one location in the United States and has provided jewels for many events including the oscars to major stars. Fred still makes film appearances. The last major film Fred Paris provided jewellery for was Casino Royale; the film starring Daniel Craig. Dimitrios' wife was wearing the star collection pendant and earrings.
Locations
- 1936, 1999 - Paris
- 1976 - Monaco
- 1981 - Cannes
- 1997 - Las Vegas
- 2001 - Tokyo
- 2004 - Korea
- 2007 - Beijing, Dubai
Fred Paris was also the inventor of cable jewellery (made of stainless steel) in 1966. He made this design vintage in the 1970s.
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