Le Rouge Français, founded in 2019 by Élodie Carpentier and Salem Ghezaili, has chosen Rue de Turenne, a stone’s throw from Place des Vosges, to set up its first physical boutique.
La Bouche Rouge’s first boutique in the Marais district – DR
Designed as an immersive space, this address showcases the brand’s unique know-how: lipsticks and cosmetics made from tinctorial plants, including roucou, madder, hibiscus, and Damask rose, protected by patents.
The opening comes at a time when the young, ten-employee company, already distributed in over 100 points of sale worldwide (including Neiman Marcus and Credo Beauty in the United States), is raising 1.5 million euros via the Tudigo platform.
The operation, accessible from 500 euros, has already raised over 175,000 euros. The stated aim is to support industrialization, strengthen the company’s international presence, and achieve sales of 10 million euros by 2027.
In France, the brand is preparing to integrate its first 50 Nocibé outlets, out of a potential 500, confirming its ambition to become the world leader in plant-based color for beauty.
In December 2019 the brand carried out an initial round of financing with Obratori, L’Occitane’s incubator, and BNP Développement, Le Rouge Français then completed a second round in 2022 with the same investors, joined by the impact fund WinEquity and several business angels. The founders retained a majority stake in both rounds.
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Music powerhouse Beyonce, tennis legend Venus Williams and Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman will co-chair the 2026 Met Gala on May 4 alongside Vogue‘s Anna Wintour, the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced Wednesday in New York.
The dress code has not yet been revealed but it will dovetail with the “Costume Art” exhibition, which opens on May 10 at the venerable museum in Manhattan – Courtesy
The annual Met Gala, traditionally held on the first Monday in May, was first organized in 1948 and for decades was reserved for New York high society.
Wintour, the high priestess of US fashion, took over the show in the 1990s, transforming the party into a catwalk for the rich and famous.
The gala is a fundraiser for the Met’s Costume Institute, but it is also a social media extravaganza that sees stars don over-the-top looks, vying to create the greatest spectacle.
The dress code has not yet been revealed but it will dovetail with the “Costume Art” exhibition, which opens on May 10 at the venerable museum in Manhattan and will seek to explore the “dressed body” in artworks across the centuries.
The co-chairs are power players in their fields: music, sports and film.
The gala will mark the first time in a decade that Beyonce has attended, and fashionistas will be holding their breath waiting to see what look — or looks – she unveils. She was an honorary co-chair in 2013.
Williams, 45, is the winner of seven Grand Slam titles. She is still competing on the WTA Tour. Her sister Serena — who has retired from tennis — co-hosted the event in 2019.
Kidman, who co-chaired the event in 2003 and in 2005, has several projects in the works for 2026, including “Practical Magic 2,” a sequel to the popular 1998 film about a family of witches, and “Scarpetta,” a series based on Patricia Cornwell’s crime novel heroine.
The Met also announced a gala “host committee” led by Saint Laurent designer Anthony Vaccarello and actress Zoe Kravitz. Also on the committee are singers Sabrina Carpenter and Doja Cat, retired ballet superstar Misty Copeland, and WNBA champion A’ja Wilson.
Spanish fashion brand Adolfo Domínguez continues to expand into new markets. Having recently entered countries such as Argentina and Lebanon, Adolfo Domínguez now makes its debut in Georgia with the opening of a new outlet store in the capital.
Interior of the brand’s new outlet boutique in Tbilisi – Adolfo Domínguez
Located on Gamarjveba Street in Tbilisi, the store has been designed in line with the brand’s classic concept, featuring a sophisticated, minimalist aesthetic. It offers a wide selection from Adolfo Domínguez’s womenswear collections and accessories at reduced prices.
With this opening, the Galician brand strengthens its presence across Eastern Europe and Western Asia, following the launch of two points of sale in Beirut last September. The brand has also expanded this year into international markets such as Argentina and Andorra, opening two standalone stores as part of its global expansion strategy.
At the close of its most recent financial year, the company operated a global retail network of 371 points of sale across 51 countries, and was also present in 31 markets through its e-commerce platform.
Founded in the 1970s by designer Adolfo Domínguez and chaired since 2020 by businesswoman Adriana Domínguez, the company reported revenues of €24.1 million in the first quarter of the current financial year, driven particularly by strong international sales.
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On Tuesday, a board member for French-Italian eyewear/optics giant EssilorLuxottica said that Meta holds a stake of at least 3% in the group, owner among others of the Ray-Ban brand, with which Meta is collaborating.
The Ray-Ban and Meta logos featured at the EssilorLuxottica stand at the VivaTech trade show in Paris – (Reuters – Benoit Tessier)
The fact that Meta has a stake in EssilorLuxottica had been reported by several sources in the past, but it hadn’t until now been confirmed by either group. Meta and EssilorLuxottica are collaborating closely on the Ray-Ban Meta connected glasses.
José Gonzalo, executive director of French public investment bank Bpifrance and a member of the EssilorLuxottica board, said that the Meta stake could grow. “[Meta] holds at least 3% [of EssilorLuxottica],” said Gonzalo, adding that the figure could possibly rise up to 5%, though it is more likely it will be closer to the bottom end of the 3-5% range. “Nothing is stopping [Meta] from growing [its stake],” said Gonzalo.
Contacted by Reuters, Meta declined to comment for the time being, while EssilorLuxottica was not available for comments.
Gonzalo also said that Meta isn’t currently seeking to sit on EssilorLuxottica’s board. “They aren’t on the board, and haven’t asked to be represented on it,” he stated.
(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain, with Elisa Anzolin and Tassilo Hummel; French version by Coralie Lamarque, edited by Kate Entringer)