
Lucie and Angela, the two creators of LEGION Paris
Legion Paris is the fusion of the talent of two atypical jewelry artists, two unique women: Lucie Lebrun and Angela Oheix .
They met at the renowned and prestigious French craft school " Ecole Boulle " in 2015 where they learned the art of artisanal jewelry. Combining their studies with their fierce desire to create their brand, they fought to bring their inspirations from raw metal and melt them into exceptional works of jewelry.
Why the name " Legion "? "We felt like soldiers, building our brand from scratch, with no money and no address book, is a fierce battle in which you have to have nothing to lose if you want to win."
Angela and Lucie don't usually share much about themselves as individuals. “We believe the true stars of Legion Paris are our hands when they give birth to our unique creations.” That's why this article is the only place where you can learn more about the two designers.
Focus on the two artists:
Angela OHEIX
Angela is originally from Cannes. A city that is an ambassador for the big screen, the 7th art festival has enveloped the young woman since her first breath and instilled in her a passion for cinema, images, beautiful lighting, and perfect framing. After technical studies in audiovisual, Angela was quickly noticed and became head of VOD programming for Canal+. As the years and events within the channel sapped her enthusiasm for her profession, Angela dropped everything in 2015 and decided to return to concrete matters while maintaining her taste for beautiful things. This was the beginning of LEGION Paris when she met Lucie at school.
Lucie Lebrun
Lucie comes from the east of France, Nancy to be precise. Very early on, she displayed a profusion of imagination and a powerful thirst for creation. Art in all its forms, and more specifically music, allowed her to find a healthy balance, and from the age of 17, the young woman became a musical professional while pursuing advanced design studies. Author, composer-performer, Lucie performed brilliantly in the largest concert halls in Europe and the most coveted festivals for nearly 15 years and released around ten albums. She was also a concert musician and is still today a vocal coach for renowned French artists. In 2015, feeling the dark side of this profession becoming too strong to flourish serenely, she chose to return to another art form in which she had already distinguished herself: jewelry, and resumed her studies in Paris, at the Boulle school. At the same time, she created the Legion Paris brand with Angela, who was in the same year group...