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High fashion week is the best occasion for brands to gather their ambassadors and friends in one place. This weekend, the Chaumet jewelry house held a private dinner, which included Coco Rocha, Cindy Bruna, Diane Kruger and Alessandra de Osma among the guests. It also presented the new jewelry collection Ondes&Merveilles.
For the event, Coco chose an airy yellow dress with a top made of intertwining ribbons, while Diana chose a strapless blue dress. Their outfits just reflect the two main shades of the location where the dinner was held.

The scene was the Molitor pool in Paris, built and opened in 1929. Then it immediately became a popular and favorite vacation spot for Parisian and world bohemia: movie stars, artists, artists and writers. The hotel, on the territory of which the pool is located, attracted with its trendy design in the Art Deco style by the famous architect of that time, Lucien Pollet. It was made in the form of a large ship with rooms – cabins, a glass roof and two huge pools.
In winter, Molitor turned into a skating rink, and in summer balls and fashion shows were held here. But in 1989, the pool was closed – the city authorities decided to build a new residential area in its place. The building was not demolished due to protests from local organizations, but it was abandoned. Fortunately for the locals, repairs began in the 2000s: it lasted almost ten years and cost about 80 million euros. Externally, the hotel was unrecognizable, only the southern side of the facade was preserved. But the pool was left blue and yellow. In it, by the way, mermaid girls swam last night, and aerial acrobats showed their number above it.



















Source: Hellomagazine

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