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Deva Cassel, Carla Bruni, Charlotte Gainsbourg... In photos, the front rows of Paris Fashion Week

2023-03-02T13:59:24.680Z


International and French actresses and queens of K-Pop shared the front row of the Dior and Saint Laurent fashion shows which took place in Paris on Tuesday February 28.


K-pop groups are on the rise in Paris.

On Tuesday, during the Dior and Saint Laurent fashion shows, two singers from the Blackpink group, Jisoo and Rosé, came to honor their respective ambassador contracts and provoked the hysteria of their fans.

At the Dior fashion show, which was held on Tuesday February 28 at the start of the afternoon, Deva Cassel, model (whose career took a significant turn this year in Milan) and daughter of Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel could be seen. , actress Nadia Tereszkiewicz, recently crowned best hope at the César ceremony for her role in "Les Amandiers", Nine d'Urso, daughter of Inès de la Fressange and actress Mathilde Warnier.

On the international side, Charlize Theron was present, alongside Gal Gadot and Olivia Palermo.

Celebrities present at the Dior and Saint-Laurent fashion shows

In images, in pictures

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The Saint-Laurent label also received many guests last night, including the faithful Catherine de Neuve, muse and friend of Yves Saint-Laurent, close to the brand and whose archive videos had been posted on the brand's social networks. a few hours before the show.

At his side, the French Carla Bruni, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Béatrice Dalle and Virginie Efira.

The international was not left out: Olivia Wilde, Salma Hayek, Lila Moss, Steve Lacy, Inès Rau, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Zoë Kravitz and the famous Dua Lipa.

Source: lefigaro

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