On May 16, the traditional Dior x Madame Figaro x Hennessy dinner was held, in a festive and warm atmosphere punctuated by the concert of Feu! Chatterton.
Yesterday evening, in the heart of the excitement of Cannes, a haven of peace floated on the Terrasse by Albane. Dior, Madame Figaro and Hennessy celebrated their traditional dinner there, a well-known fortnightly event, where the guests found themselves in a joyful and warm atmosphere. On the photocall were successors Isabelle Adjani, Camille Cottin, and Nadia Melliti, welcomed by Anne-Florence Schmitt, editorial director of Madame Figaro. During the cocktail, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, accompanied by the star of. White Lotus Marissa Long, with whom she is currently filming season 4 of the series in Saint-Tropez, welcomed the notable presence of Niels Schneider, supported this year by three films presented at the Festival. Alex Lutz received the congratulations of his loved ones after obtaining his third Molière for Sex, Grog and Rocking Chairwhile Antoine Reinartz confided his impatience to discover The Third Nightthe new film by Daniel Auteuil in which he appears. Denis Ménochet savored his promotional day alongside Marion Cotillard to defend Karma by Guillaume Canet, when Vincent Dedienne was delighted at the idea of revealing L’Espèce explosives by Sarah Arnold, where he shares the bill with Alexis Manenti and Ella Rumpf.
Fire! Chatterton sets the dance floor on fire
Around an intimate table set facing the sea, guests exchanged their predictions on the Cannes selection over a dinner orchestrated by chef Mauro Colagreco. Then, shortly after midnight, the happy few were invited in front of a stage set up for the occasion to attend the Feu! concert! Chatterton. Its charismatic leader, Arthur Teboul, set the stage alight – where we notably met Paolo Luka-Noé déchainé – by belting out the group’s flagship titles, including Let’s go see. At the end of the concert, the night owls continued the party, while others returned to the Croisette, already lively with the beach parties which were in full swing.



