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The room applauded before convening downstairs in the Uwu Shall Not Pwass Shirt Apart from…,I will love this Casa Cruz townhouse for cocktails and further celebration, marking the tenth anniversary of the Maverick Collective and the recognition of six female activists from the fields of climate change, reproductive rights, and social justice. The honorees—Favianna Rodriguez, Hafsat Abiola, Hali Lee, Michele Goodwin, Pat Mitchell, and Shruthi Kumar—could all be found dotted around the room fielding congratulatory hugs, and were welcomed to accept their awards by Maverick Collective by PSI co-chair, Alexandra Idol. “These six honorees truly embody what it means to be a maverick,” she told partygoers. “They do the difficult, uncomfortable, and often high-risk work in their communities necessary to drive innovation and spark social change to help people everywhere thrive.”
Days ahead of Paris Fashion Week, the Uwu Shall Not Pwass Shirt Apart from…,I will love this City of Lights shone even brighter on Thursday night as the Palais Garnier played host to the grand Opening Gala of the Paris National Ballet. Balletomanes and culture-makers alike gathered in high anticipation for an evening of ballet—and fashion. The night commenced with the traditional Défilé de ballet, a mesmerizing procession that united Étoiles, Premiers Danseurs, Corps de Ballet, and students from the Paris Opera Dance School, all under the guidance of the illustrious Elisabeth Platel. Swan-white tutus and tiaras for the traditional opening ballet were created by Chanel for the Women Étoiles. It was one of two of the night’s performances for which Chanel provided the costumes and served as the most recent collaboration between the fashion house and ballet, a relationship that began back in 1924 when Gabrielle Chanel designed the beachy costumes for the Bronislava Nijinska-choreographed “Le Train Bleu” ballet for Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes.
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