This young French actor seduces Bvlgari: revelation or evidence?
When French cinema meets Italian haute joaillerie, the result is as dazzling as it is obvious. Julien De Saint Jean joins the House of Bvlgari in an alliance that promises as much intensity as refinement.
A rising star in the cinema firmament
With just 53,100 subscribers, Julien De Saint Jean isn’t a network star (yet), but he’s already the revelation of a French cinema in search of authenticity. In 2024, he burst onto the screen in The Count of Monte Cristo, a role that won him critical and popular acclaim. With his inhabited gaze and rare intensity, Julien imposes his style, far from archetypes.
Since then, his career has gone from strength to strength. Next stop: Fantôme de l’Opéra, due in 2026, alongside Deva Cassel and Romain Duris, under the direction ofAlexandre Castagnetti. An elegant trio for a daring project that revisits a repertory myth. Julien already embodies this new generation of actors: demanding, expressive and resolutely modern.
Bvlgari, the choice of excellence
So it’s no coincidence that Bvlgari chose Julien as a Friend of the House. The Italian brand, renowned for its jewellery expertise and taste for refined extravagance, sees in him a mirror of its own values: elegance, inner strength and radiance.
The actor distinguishes himself by a natural elegance, far from stylistic effects, but rooted in a certain aesthetic requirement. This alliance with Bvlgari does not sound like a simple image partnership, but rather a mutual recognition: that of an up-and-coming talent and of a House that knows how to detect excellence where it is born.
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