Barely graduated with a vocational diploma in computer science, Paul Morlet decided to start his own business at just 20 years old. While watching a poker show, his keen eye noticed the lack of advertising on the players' glasses. Thus was born the idea of Lulu Frenchie, a company specializing in ...
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Barely graduated with a vocational diploma in computer science, Paul Morlet decided to start his own business at just 20 years old. While watching a poker show, his keen eye noticed the lack of advertising on the players’ glasses. Thus was born the idea of Lulu Frenchie, a company specializing in personalized glasses.
A young entrepreneur with fruitful ideas, Paul Morlet crafted blank pairs of glasses and sent them to managers and record labels of international artists. Captivated by the innovative concept, global stars such as Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, and David Guetta wore the brand of the Lyon-based entrepreneur, boosting the company’s business.
Today, Paul Morlet heads a company established in about thirty countries, which reached a million in revenue in 2012.
Paul Morlet shares his experience with enthusiasm and fervently communicates his passion for entrepreneurship. A speaker in Brussels, Rome, and Beijing, this resourceful entrepreneur speaks for the European Commission and volunteers to help entrepreneurs in prison settings.