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Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club
Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club

Fashion Network

time4 days ago

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Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club

French fashion house Jacquemus has teamed up with the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer for a seasonal collaboration with the Monte-Carlo Beach Club. Running through October 7, the activation marks Jacquemus' first full-scale hospitality integration in Monte-Carlo. At the centre of the collaboration is a reimagining of the Beach Club's historic pier and Pool Café, now styled in Jacquemus' signature palette of banana yellow, coconut milk white, and graphic black stripes. The visual identity, drawn directly from the brand's 'La Croisière' collection presented in January 2025, is applied to sunbeds, parasols, beach towels, and café furnishings, creating a cohesive and highly Instagrammable guest experience. In addition to the design transformation, two exclusive Jacquemus boutiques have opened within the Beach Club. The boutique interiors feature a drawing by Renoir, another by Matisse, complemented by furniture and books that evoke the Provence region so beloved by the designer. The activation is part of a broader evolution at Monte-Carlo Beach, which has recently undergone several strategic upgrades, including the Michelin-star recognition of its Elsa restaurant, the launch of new padel courts, and upcoming restaurant openings.

Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club
Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club

Fashion Network

time4 days ago

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  • Fashion Network

Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club

French fashion house Jacquemus has teamed up with the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer for a seasonal collaboration with the Monte-Carlo Beach Club. Running through October 7, the activation marks Jacquemus' first full-scale hospitality integration in Monte-Carlo. At the centre of the collaboration is a reimagining of the Beach Club's historic pier and Pool Café, now styled in Jacquemus' signature palette of banana yellow, coconut milk white, and graphic black stripes. The visual identity, drawn directly from the brand's 'La Croisière' collection presented in January 2025, is applied to sunbeds, parasols, beach towels, and café furnishings, creating a cohesive and highly Instagrammable guest experience. In addition to the design transformation, two exclusive Jacquemus boutiques have opened within the Beach Club. The boutique interiors feature a drawing by Renoir, another by Matisse, complemented by furniture and books that evoke the Provence region so beloved by the designer. The activation is part of a broader evolution at Monte-Carlo Beach, which has recently undergone several strategic upgrades, including the Michelin-star recognition of its Elsa restaurant, the launch of new padel courts, and upcoming restaurant openings.

Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club
Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club

Fashion Network

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club

French fashion house Jacquemus has teamed up with the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer for a seasonal collaboration with the Monte-Carlo Beach Club. Running through October 7, the activation marks Jacquemus' first full-scale hospitality integration in Monte-Carlo. At the centre of the collaboration is a reimagining of the Beach Club's historic pier and Pool Café, now styled in Jacquemus' signature palette of banana yellow, coconut milk white, and graphic black stripes. The visual identity, drawn directly from the brand's 'La Croisière' collection presented in January 2025, is applied to sunbeds, parasols, beach towels, and café furnishings, creating a cohesive and highly Instagrammable guest experience. In addition to the design transformation, two exclusive Jacquemus boutiques have opened within the Beach Club. The boutique interiors feature a drawing by Renoir, another by Matisse, complemented by furniture and books that evoke the Provence region so beloved by the designer. The activation is part of a broader evolution at Monte-Carlo Beach, which has recently undergone several strategic upgrades, including the Michelin-star recognition of its Elsa restaurant, the launch of new padel courts, and upcoming restaurant openings.

Halle Berry, Juliette Binoche Wave the French Flag at Cannes Film Festival Opening Ceremony
Halle Berry, Juliette Binoche Wave the French Flag at Cannes Film Festival Opening Ceremony

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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Halle Berry, Juliette Binoche Wave the French Flag at Cannes Film Festival Opening Ceremony

CANNES, France — Chanel, Dior and Jacquemus. The Cannes Film Festival kicked off with jurors flying the flag for French designers and houses. More from WWD Eva Longoria in Beaded Tamara Ralph Gown, Heidi Klum in Floral Elie Saab and More Cannes Film Festival 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals Halle Berry Channels Jacquemus' Vision of 1950s Glamour to 2025 Cannes Film Festival's Red Carpet Bella Hadid Debuts Blond Hair in Cross-back Silk Saint Laurent Dress for Cannes Film Festival 2025 Red Carpet Halle Berry showed her true stripes in a graphic monochrome gown from Jacquemus. The juror, who told WWD she is ready to usher in a new fashion era during the festival's fortnight, wore a bold, floor-length trapeze gown with a pink bustle for the opening ceremony, which took place Tuesday night. Berry's look was from the Parisian designer's most recent 'La Croisière' collection, completed with a clutch and sandals also from the brand. The Jacquemus look was selected after Berry admitted she had to make a last-minute outfit change due to the festival introducing a new dress code, which was revealed on Monday. The new rules prohibit nudity on the red carpet — the point perhaps most mentioned in the press — as well as overly voluminous dresses and gowns with excessively long trains. 'I had an amazing dress by [Gaurav] Gupta that I cannot wear tonight because it's too big of a train,' she said at the morning's press conference, where she was sporting a Chanel suit in classic black tweed. The graphic look was covered up to the neck and in line with the new caution against naked dresses. 'I'm not going to break the rules. The nudity part is also probably a good rule,' Berry added. On the red carpet, Heidi Klum seemed to challenge the festival organizers in a pink Elie Saab Haute Couture gown complete with a floral train that was several feet long. Dior dressed two of Berry's fellow jurors. Jury president Juliette Binoche wore a dramatic, hooded off-white silk crepe top and pant look from the house's haute couture collection. She completed the look with earrings from Chopard. Binoche gave a passionate speech, touching on global warming, misogyny and war as continually pressing issues. 'Artists have the opportunity to bear witness for others. The higher the level of suffering, the more vital the level of involvement becomes,' she said. 'We must act today, immediately, without violence but with passion, with determination. The time has come, everyone who loves freedom must organize, protest, and the time has also come to vote, when there are elections.' French author Leila Slimani wore a Dior off white cape silk dress. Chanel dressed juror Alba Rohrwacher in a custom look reinterpreted from the spring 1987 haute couture collection. The look featured a bow across the bodice, two tiers and delicate draping at the back. Chopard jewels also completed her look. On the men's side, Leonardo DiCaprio made a surprise appearance at the opening ceremony to honor Robert De Niro. The famously photo-averse DiCaprio skipped the red carpet and entered the Palais des Festivals from a secured entrance and made his way to the stage via the theater's tunnels. He took to the stage to present De Niro with an honorary Palme d'Or, and said the iconic actor was a role model for an entire generation of actors. DiCaprio was dressed by Celine, an LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton-owned brand, for the occasion. De Niro gave a passionate speech directed at U.S. President Donald Trump. The Oscar winner decried cuts by the new administration for the arts and higher eduction. 'Now he is announcing 100 percent customs duties on films produced outside of the United States,' said De Niro, citing the topic that has been buzzing around Cannes as the film festival opens. 'This is unacceptable….It is not just an American problem; it is a problem of global scope.' 'Art is inclusive, art is in search of freedom, art includes diversity and that is why art is threatened. That is why we are a threat to the autocrats and fascists of this world,' he added. Jeremy Strong was thinking pink. The actor and jury member wore a bespoke Loro Piana full tux look — bowtie, cummerbund and all — in a dusty pink shade called 'rosewood.' Earlier in the day, he was sporting a similar sunset hue in a corduroy track suit completed with his signature bucket hat all by Loro Piana, with pink '80s-style sneakers from Lanvin. It seems the 'Succession' actor will remain loyal to Loro Piana. He wore a turquoise velvet suit from the brand to the Golden Globes earlier this year, and started off the film festival wearing a bespoke lavender linen suit from the LVMH-owned brand for the jury's official opening dinner Monday night. Dior outfitted Quentin Tarantino in a tuxedo from Kim Jones, and 'Nope' actor Daniel Kaluuya, who is a member of the Un Certain Regard jury. 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Halle Berry Changes Cannes Dress After Dress Code Update
Halle Berry Changes Cannes Dress After Dress Code Update

Buzz Feed

time13-05-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

Halle Berry Changes Cannes Dress After Dress Code Update

Well, one person affected by the last-minute Cannes Film Festival dress code change is Halle Berry. Yesterday, the festival updated its dress code to read, 'For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival. Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theater are not permitted." According to the Hollywood Reporter, a representative for the festival claimed that the rules had been updated to reflect 'certain rules that have long been in effect," arguing that they wanted "not to regulate attire per se but to prohibit full nudity on the carpet." And believe me, Cannes can be strict in enforcing the dress code, as they made women wear heels for many years. And a reasonable person might think, "Surely, the no nudity, puffy dress, or trains rules were communicated well before the festival itself and are only making the news now?" Nope! According to Variety, the actor and competition juror at this year's festival said of her opening gala look, "I had an amazing dress by Gupta that I cannot wear tonight because it's too big of a train." "I'm not going to break the rules. The nudity part is also probably a good rule," she continued. Halle is, of course, referring to the work of designer Gaurav Gupta — who previously dressed Cardi B for the Grammys and Mindy Kaling at the Met Gala. It's not clear which of his dresses she was slated to wear, but his work certainly tends to be on the voluminous side. Instead, Halle wore a dress by Jacquemus to the opening gala, which kicked off the festival earlier today: Interestingly, the "berlingot" dress she wore from their La Croisière collection did originally feature a long train in promotional material. Anyway, in looking up French nudity laws for this piece, I found out the law banning male shirtlessness was only abolished in 1994. Mon dieu!

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