Comité Montaigne presents the walk for an exceptional object
The Comité Montaigne, ambassador of luxury savoir-faire, organizes a not-to-be-missed event: the Promenade pour un Objet d’Exception. This event brings together 26 prestigious Maisons, unveiling unique works embodying art and luxury. Avenue Montaigne and Rue François 1er in Paris will be transformed into an ephemeral gallery from September 12 to 15, 2024, celebrating luxury and exceptional craftsmanship.
An ephemeral gallery in the heart of Paris
Avenue Montaigne and Rue François 1er, in the prestigious Champs-Élysées district, become an ephemeral art gallery for four days. Each Maison presents an Objet d’Exception, selected or specially designed for the occasion. The event, which began in 2012, is now a highlight of the Parisian calendar, on a par with the famous Vendanges Montaigne. The 2024 edition promises a unique experience for lovers of luxury, art and savoir-faire.
Objects not to be missed
- La Haute-Parfumerie Henry Jacques
Maison Henry Jacques unveils a limited edition of three fragrances, created from an exceptional rose. This rare gesture celebrates tradition and innovation in Haute-Parfumerie.
- The “Dina à la natte” sculpture at Jacquemus
The Jacquemus boutique will exhibit the marble sculpture “Dina à la natte” by Aristide Maillol, a major figure of Modern Art. This work will dialogue with the House’s current collection, creating a bridge between art and fashion.
- The “Stirrup Rose Gold Full Set Diamonds” watch by Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren presents an exclusive watch, adorned with diamonds, combining the brand’s equestrian heritage with the excellence of Swiss watchmaking. An object that symbolizes timeless elegance.
A Parisian walk not to be missed
From September 12 to 15, 2024, whether you’re a lover of art, fashion or design, this walk organized by Comité Montaigne will offer you the opportunity to discover unique pieces and immerse yourself in the world of Parisian luxury. Don’t miss this chance to explore these works of art in a setting as emblematic as Avenue Montaigne.
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