by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: September 23, 2024
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Hollywood’s most glamorous stars gathered in Paris for the prestigious Louis Vuitton Foundation Awards, with Ana De Armas, Robert Pattinson, and Natalie Portman leading the charge.
The evening was filled with dazzling fashion, unforgettable moments, and a celebration of creativity and innovation in the fashion world.
The event also highlighted the talents of emerging designers through the coveted LVMH Prize.
Keep reading for more details!
Ana De Armas, known for her chic style and magnetic screen presence, captured everyone’s attention as she arrived at the event.
The 36-year-old actress looked effortlessly stunning in a shimmering silver coat, paired with a daring white mini-skirt, showing off her toned legs.
Completing her look with stylish ankle boots, Ana managed to strike the perfect balance between edgy and elegant.
She wasn’t alone in turning heads. Joining her was Twilight star Robert Pattinson, who is as renowned for his acting chops as he is for his distinct sense of style.
Robert, 38, donned a tweed brown blazer over beige trousers, which he paired with a casual grey T-shirt.
His laid-back yet sophisticated ensemble further cemented his status as one of Hollywood’s most fashionable leading men.
Natalie Portman, 43, was equally captivating, arriving in a chic navy coat before revealing a stunning red mini dress that left a lasting impression.
Her ensemble exemplified the perfect blend of warmth and style, especially suited for the Parisian evening.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation Awards are not just about glitz and glamour; they celebrate fashion innovation and emerging talent.
The LVMH Prize is particularly significant as it is open to designers from across the globe, aged 18 to 40, who have already created at least two womenswear, menswear, or gender-neutral collections.
The prize aims to elevate the careers of budding designers, giving them an international platform to showcase their creativity.
The process begins with a selection committee choosing semi-finalists, who then present their collections in Paris during Fashion Week.
From this group, the winners are chosen, and the prestigious LVMH Prize is awarded to the most promising talent in the industry.
This year’s LVMH Prize went to Hodakova’s Ellen Hodakova Larsson, who received the award from none other than Ana De Armas, Robert Pattinson, and Natalie Portman.
It was a moment that encapsulated the evening’s spirit — a celebration of fashion, talent, and the future of design.
In addition to the LVMH Prize, Duran Lantink won the Karl Lagerfeld Prize, while Michael Stewart took home the new Savoir Faire award.
These accolades highlight not just the incredible skill of each designer but the evolving landscape of fashion as new voices continue to shape the industry.
Ana De Armas has been a fixture on red carpets and in blockbuster films, consistently wowing fans with her performances and impeccable fashion choices.
Fresh off her appearance at the LVMH Awards, she recently attended the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) for the premiere of her latest film, Eden .
Ana was joined by her co-star Sydney Sweeney, and together they led their castmates on the red carpet at TIFF.
The duo appeared to have a blast, soaking in the spotlight as they celebrated the premiere of their survival thriller, Eden .
The film, based on the true story of a group of European settlers on Floreana Island, features an all-star cast, including Vanessa Kirby, Jude Law, Daniel Brühl, Felix Kammerer, Toby Wallace, and Richard Roxburgh.
The premiere was held at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, and the cast also stopped by the Variety TIFF Studio to discuss their new project.
Eden tells the story of two ‘high-minded Europeans,’ played by Jude Law and Vanessa Kirby, who relocate to the Galápagos Islands in search of a utopian life.
Law’s character, Dr. Friedrich Ritter, and Kirby’s Dora Strauch Ritter, quickly find that the arrival of other settlers challenges their dream of paradise.
What starts as a peaceful retreat into nature becomes a tense survival drama as theft, deception, and darker motives threaten their newfound sanctuary.
The movie explores themes of isolation, human nature, and the fragility of coexistence. As tensions rise, it becomes clear that living in paradise is not without its challenges.
According to Howard, one of the film’s producers, watching the talent and artistry of the cast unfold during production was everything he had hoped for.
The survival drama promises to be both a psychological and physical battle, with Ana De Armas and Sydney Sweeney delivering captivating performances.
After its premiere at TIFF, Eden is set to be released by Amazon Prime in Canada, though it has yet to secure a U.S. distributor.
With such an impressive cast and intriguing storyline, it’s only a matter of time before the film gains traction internationally.
Ana De Armas’ growing star power will undoubtedly play a significant role in attracting attention to this survival thriller.
Ana has proven time and again that she can captivate audiences both on and off the screen, whether she’s stunning on the red carpet or delivering a powerful performance.
Her ability to effortlessly blend glamour and grit makes her one of the most exciting talents in Hollywood today.
Award | Winner | Presenter |
---|---|---|
LVMH Prize
|
Ellen Hodakova Larsson | Ana De Armas, Robert Pattinson, Natalie Portman |
Karl Lagerfeld Prize
|
Duran Lantink | N/A |
Savoir Faire Award
|
Michael Stewart | N/A |
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