Sarah Lavoine: Her children Yasmine and Roman, born of her story with Marc Lavoine, are already so big!

The first edition of the Off Vendôme course takes place, in the first arrondissement of Paris, from March 24 to 26, 2022. This unique event, at the crossroads of design, contemporary creation and the spirit of the times, is organized a few steps from Place Vendôme. It highlights six designers: six women who have decided, each in their own way, to shake up the codes of traditional jewelry. These are Stéphanie Roger, Amélie Huynh, Pascale Monvoisin, Dorothée Contour, Charlotte Chesnais and Marie Poniatowski, who was entitled to a visit from her relatives as support.

The family joined the crowd to admire the creations of Marie Poniatowski in the Stone boutique, then during a cocktail party organized at Chez Marc’O with DJ Hookie on the decks. Sarah Lavoine, the designer’s sister, and former companion of Marc Lavoine, came to applaud warmly. By her side: two of the three children she had with the singer, Yasmine and Roman, born in 1998 and 2007… only Milo was missing, the youngest born in 2010. Also present, around the square Vendôme de Paris, Alexandra Golovanoff, Sylvie Arcelin, Virginie Couperie-Eiffel and her daughter Vanille Clerc, actress Karin Viard, Aurélie Saada, Pierre Rambaldi, Iman Perez, Nicolas Ouchenir, Hugo Matha, Liliane Jossua, Christine Phung, Stéphanie Roger, Dorothée Contour, Elodie Piège, Vincent Perez, Karine Silla, Antonine Catzeflis-Chatiliez, Mily Barbe, Pascale Monvoisin, Amanda Sanchez, Roschdy Zem.

The Off Vendôme course is the story of an encounter. That of six looks, six identities that have bet on deploying a singular awareness of the world of jewelry, their links to know-how, design, the durability of jewelry and the intimacy it arouses. It is this step aside that has united these women around another form of preciousness, combining universes that transfigure the noble, redefine the heritage codes of luxury, combine and dialogue in a kaleidoscope. Only a few hours left to discover this scenography of modern jewelry, made up of events, workshops and encounters…

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