Marion Vidal
Born in Montpellier in 1974, Marion Vidal is a visual artist who creates jewelry, accessories, and sensory narratives—stories of color, movement, sensuality, and metamorphosis. After studying at the Belleville School of Architecture and the Politecnico di Milano, she continued her studies in the Fashion Department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, where she consolidated her unique vision combining rigor and inventiveness. In 2005, she founded her eponymous brand and, in 2011, received the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris. Since then, she has collaborated with prestigious brands such as Céline, Petit h – Hermès, Lacoste, Christofle, and Bernardaud, always exploring materials and artistic expression beyond design.
Winner of the Villa Kujoyama prize in 2025, she spent five months in Kyoto conducting in-depth research on bamboo: its paradoxical flexibility, its robustness, and the skills associated with it. Upon her return, she translated this exploration into a collection of precious jewelry for the Galerie MiniMasterpiece, inaugurating her first collaboration with the Parisian gallery dedicated to artist jewelry and affirming her approach where art and creation respond to each other.