Germain Louvet
Entered the corps de ballet of the Paris Opera at the age of 18 and promoted to star dancer in 2016, Germain Louvet embodies an inspiration for the co-founder of Le Gram, Erwan Le Louër, whose mother also did part of the opera corps de ballet. through his sensitivity and self-sacrifice, this classical dancer reflects the brand's values ​​of rigor and search for emotions through purity.
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Pauline Deltour
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors/doors? I wear the brushed silver beads bracelet... on my right wrist, always... it goes everywhere, with all styles of clothing, I love it.
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Pierre Yovanovitch
Interior architect, furniture designer, collector of design and contemporary art, scenographer, Pierre Yovanovitch is passionate about harmonies and noble materials that he distills from Paris or New York, dressing the most beautiful interiors in London , Tel Aviv, Brussels, New York and Los Angeles.
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joseph altuzarra
I am touched to be able to count Joseph among our ambassadors as much as I am sensitive to his eye and his aesthetics. The development of his brand and his involvement in it command respect.
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erwan rent it
le gram is the result of a meeting, that of Adrien Messié and Erwan Le Louër. trained designer, erwan le louër is convinced by the importance of the meaning of the object associated with its aesthetics. He brings together his passion for entrepreneurship and his attention to detail throughout his projects, creating the house Jem Jewelery Ethically Minded in 2008, then the Maison Margiela jewelry license, line 12.
The project of a silver ribbon with a simple shape then took shape, available in several widths varying its weight. hence, the idea of ​​naming it in the most essential way possible: its weight. the le gram project revolves around creations with elementary shapes, the same shape declined in several sizes depending on its weight, in different materials serving the object. From this common desire to confront the masculine world, the gram was born, a lifestyle brand aimed at men.
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vincent dedienne
your items on the gram, what are they and how do you wear them? I have the 33g and 15g ribbon bracelets in polished 925 silver, a 9g bangle bracelet in polished yellow gold and a 9g ring in polished 925 silver. I wear them every day except when the costume doesn't allow it. I put them together. I borrow them a little, sometimes permanently. a friend of mine got me one, it's been two weeks. I take that as a compliment.
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yiqing yin
your objects per gram, what are they? how do you wear them? I have several bracelets in brushed black 925 silver, 41g and 33g, and two bracelets from the recent beads collection, 25g. I like the contrast of the latter, between the traditional definition of the pearl necklace and the elemental nature of the precious metal. there too there is this latency time, we don't really know how to react to this hybrid object, so simple and so sensual, with a cold sensuality. I wear my two beads as a necklace and the other bracelets over the wool sleeves. I like the fact that they structure a garment without really being defined as jewelry. As for my daughter, she carries a milligram.
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Colin Bates
your objects per gram, what are they? how do you wear them? I have the 9g cable bracelet in brushed black silver and the 41g ribbon bracelet in brushed 925 silver, I like the contrast of their materials, I wear them in accumulation, on the same wrist.
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marie beltrami
your objects per gram, what are they? how do you wear them? What attracts you to the gram? I have the 925 silver cuff, 67g. I mainly wear it with my “chicken leg” pendant. I made this piece of jewelry as a tribute to my friend Edwige who always had a real chicken leg attached to her jacket... I reproduced it for Eva Ionesco's film. I love this bracelet for its simple and fair beauty. I love this le gram bracelet for its simple and straightforward beauty, I have always been positively jealous of the purity of its line.
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jacques shu
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors? I have a cable and a silver bangle on my right wrist, I even sleep with it. I wear them in accumulation with a small Thai bracelet, a souvenir from my first trip with my lover.
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isabelle stanislas
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors/doors? I have three bracelets, one 41g and two 21g in brushed black 925 silver. I wear them in accumulations because I don't like separating them. I play with them, with their rhythm, their fullness and their empty spaces, placing the widest one in front, then behind, the openings above or below the wrist. I love the philosophy of this brand, the way it was created, the people behind it and what they did with it.
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Santa
your objects per gram, what are they? how do you wear them? I have bracelets: the 41g brushed, the 21g polished, the 23g polished horizontal guilloché and the 27g polished perforated (my youngest, I fell in love!). I accumulate them, I find it funny, it makes the sound of elves' bells, they are super jealous.
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gildas loaëc
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors?
I have a 21g smooth polished 925 silver bracelet that I just misplaced and which I miss a lot, I will definitely find it again at some point. I became attached to its aesthetic, which was both distinguished and cool. The Maison Kitsuné x Le Gram collaboration therefore comes at the right time.
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mathieu lehanneur
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors? I have a 5g cable bracelet in 925 silver and a 21g ribbon bracelet in smooth polished 925 silver. the ribbon's shape allows me to put it on and take it off, each time experiencing this little temperature experience that I was talking about.
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melanie huynh
your items on the gram, what are they and how do you wear them? What attracts you to the gram? I have the gold cable. I wear it in accumulation with other bracelets from Cartier. I'm also a fan of 1 gram de le gram rings, these rings so fine that they look like gold or diamond threads.
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julia jean baptiste
your items on the gram, what are they and how do you wear them? What attracts you to the gram? my wedding ring and my partner's ring. a polished red gold d-shaped wedding ring weighing 1g for me and brushed white gold weighing 3g for him. I like their simplicity and rationality. they get to the heart of what's important. it's like a tattoo, something you wear every day, which is part of us.
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Moulika Varango
your objects per gram, what are they? a 33g in smooth polished silver, and the 9g cable also in smooth polished silver.
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gregoris pyrpylis
your objects per gram, what are they? how do you wear them? I first started with the 7g brushed which I wear permanently on my right wrist. it's a symbol, the person I love wears the same one. I also have the polished 21g that I wear in assembly with my 7g. I love the serenity and tranquility of the gram, the perfect line that wraps around the wrist, the simplified design that becomes personal depending on who wears it. There is a great calmness emanating from this brand. I touch my bracelets mechanically, regularly without always realizing it, it relaxes me and reassures me, a bit like one would do with a charm.
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antoine ricardou
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors? I have the 43g ruler that I use all the time, it's on my desk, I roll it mechanically often... I also have a 23g brushed pyramid guilloche bracelet that I admit I don't wear all the time, I realize that I erase the points of sophistication over time.
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elodie david-taboul
your objects per gram, what are they? how do you wear them? I have several bracelets: the 15g smooth polished, the 23g polished pyramid guilloché and the 13g polished vertical guilloché, all in 925 silver. I wear them all the time, and together, I like to accumulate them.
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simon buret
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors? I wear two rings, one on each little finger. the 3g and the 7g in 925 silver.
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joseph dirand
your object(s) on the gram, what is/are they? how do you use the doors? a 7g bracelet (the lightest possible), which is actually the only thing I wear with this lucky bracelet from Peru that refuses to break. it's the only form of permanence that I can tolerate. I used to wear a lot of stuff and finally got rid of it. I also have the ruler to do my little sketches on tracing paper in the evening!
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jean-phillipe de la perle
and your object the gram, what is it? a brushed 925 black silver bracelet, 33g and 7g.
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charles innocenti
your object the gram, what is it? I have two bracelets, one 15g and one 33g, both smooth polished in 925 silver.
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thomas erber
and your object the gram, what is it? my wife's bracelet that I borrow from her... often... there is also the 21g that Adrien and Erwan gave me in which is engraved a very pretty phrase that I will keep for myself. otherwise I really like the 9g ring of the gram that Adrien gave me. its simplicity is disarming, especially since finding rings for men is not that easy...
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agoria
and your object the gram, what is it? I have three. the 21g smooth polished, the 21g smooth brushed and the 41g smooth brushed, all in 925 silver.
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dixon
your object the gram, what is it? it's a classic and it matches easily with other bracelets.
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Marie-Agnès Gillot
and your object the gram, what is it? the 21g polished 925 silver, it is engraved inside with a phrase “to my star” and punctuated with a star.
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augustin trapernard
your object the gram, what is it? I have an almost compulsive relationship with the gram. I hesitate between collector and neurotic buyer! I'm missing one that I gave, one day, to a person who shared my life for a long time. my name must always be engraved inside.
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nicolas ouchenir
how do you wear the gram? the gram has this ancestral, heritage, timeless side, like a sign of belonging that we see in the tribes, or the bracelet that accompanies us at birth. it is not at all a bracelet but an experience that must be worn to perceive all its delicacy and potential. the gram is an essential piece of jewelry whose personality ultimately depends on the wearer. you can't wear it without having personality because it requires success without artifice. this simplicity hides immense strength, and a lot of weight. I have seven bracelets per gram, it may seem like a lot but it's actually barely enough because I have fun putting things together. I wear them all the time, so I had to get used to working with them, the gram sometimes writes at the same time as me, as if endowed with an independent life.
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jean-pierre marois
and your object the gram, what is it? This is the 33g bracelet in polished 925 silver. this piece was specially designed for baths, it is recognizable by its engraved bacchus. nicolas ouchenir also calligraphed a sentence inside.
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alexis mabille
and your object the gram, what is it and how do you wear it? I wear my pieces in pairs, a bracelet on each wrist, just like the maharajas of old! the 7g is particularly pretty with the bottom of the shirt cuff which it closes with a fine stripe. I sometimes mix them with other jewelry, their essential character allows it, they become like tattoos, two silver threads that do not move.
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adrien messié
how do you wear the gram? in accumulation exclusively. the first is an accumulation in 925 silver with the 33g matt pyramid guilloché, the 21g smooth polished, the 7g smooth brushed and the 41g smooth brushed. I like to wear certain pieces “inverted” to reveal the opening on the top of the wrist.
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