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Sofia Richie Grainge's Holiday Wardrobe Centers Some Key Summer Accessories
Sofia Richie Grainge's Holiday Wardrobe Centers Some Key Summer Accessories

Vogue Arabia

time8 hours ago

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  • Vogue Arabia

Sofia Richie Grainge's Holiday Wardrobe Centers Some Key Summer Accessories

As the long-hailed queen of quiet luxury, Sofia Richie Grainge knows her way around a key accessory to elevate any minimal look. Last week, we saw Richie Grainge bring her considered style sensibilities to Monaco for a friend's wedding, modeling the perfect black tie wedding attire. She opted for an azure silk georgette Schiaparelli dress in a brilliant blue, fastened with a gold clasp at the neck and accessorised to boot: Gold embellished black sandals, opulent chunky earrings, a gold Tiffany & Co. bone cuff by Elsa Peretti, and to finish, a petite Hermès Kelly Cut bag. And as it turns out, Richie Grainge and her husband Elliot Grainge have extended their stay in the South of France, spending quality time with their family at Eden Roc Hotel, a luxury hotel in Cap d'Antibes. As you can expect, Sofia Richie Grainge kept it casual but refined: She wore a red swimsuit with a scoop neck and white piping, with comfy pull-on navy trousers. For accessories, she wore The Row's red and black sandals—the summer shoe of the moment for every it-girl in the know—as well as black oval sunglasses, Tiffany gold bracelets, and a chunky watch. The key piece, though, was her black and white geometric bandana—an easy adornment that acts as a chic sun protectant. It's also so very holiday à la français , recalling the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot, or Jane Birkin's summering attire. With summer not yet in full swing, we can surely expect a few months of more delightful, easy replicable details from Richie Grainge—whether summering in the South of France ourselves or otherwise. Shop similar accessories inspired by Richie Grainge's style, below. Photo: The Row via Net-a-Porter The Row Dune two-tone cotton-blend grosgrain flip flops, AED2,795 TOTEME Monogram scarf, AED950 Photo: Yves Saint Laurent via FWRD Saint Laurent Oval Sunglasses, AED1818 Photo: David Yurman via Nordstrom Article originally published on Vogue US

Sofia Richie Grainge's Holiday Wardrobe Centers Some Key Summer Accessories
Sofia Richie Grainge's Holiday Wardrobe Centers Some Key Summer Accessories

Vogue

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Sofia Richie Grainge's Holiday Wardrobe Centers Some Key Summer Accessories

As the long-hailed queen of quiet luxury, Sofia Richie Grainge knows her way around a key accessory to elevate any minimal look. Last week, we saw Richie Grainge bring her considered style sensibilities to Monaco for a friend's wedding, modeling the perfect black tie wedding attire. She opted for an azure silk georgette Schiaparelli dress in a brilliant blue, fastened with a gold clasp at the neck and accessorized to boot: Gold embellished black sandals, opulent chunky earrings, a gold Tiffany & Co. bone cuff by Elsa Peretti, and to finish, a petite Hermès Kelly Cut bag. And as it turns out, Richie Grainge and her husband Elliot Grainge have extended their stay in the South of France, spending quality time with their family at Eden Roc Hotel, a luxury hotel in Cap d'Antibes. Photo: Backgrid As you can expect, Sofia Richie Grainge kept it casual but refined: She wore a red swimsuit with a scoop neck and white piping, with comfy pull-on navy trousers. For accessories, she wore The Row's red and black sandals—the summer shoe of the moment for every it-girl in the know—as well as black oval sunglasses, Tiffany gold bracelets, and a chunky watch. The key piece, though, was her black and white geometric bandana—an easy adornment that acts as a chic sun protectant. It's also so very holiday a la Francais, recalling the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot, or Jane Birkin's summering attire.

Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives
Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives

Associated Press

time6 days ago

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  • Associated Press

Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives

CAP D'ANTIBES, France, June 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During a celebrated ceremony at the iconic Hôtel Belles Rives in Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera, the jury of the 2025 Prix Fitzgerald announced its latest laureate: Pulitzer Prize–winning author Richard Ford, recognized for his poignant novel Be Mine (Le paradis des fous, published in France by Éditions de l'Olivier). A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available in this link. The Prix Fitzgerald, created in 2011 by Marianne Estène-Chauvin, President of the Francis Scott Fitzgerald Academy and owner of Belles Rives Group, annually honors a work of fiction that embodies the spirit, elegance, and art of living associated with the American literary icon F. Scott Fitzgerald. This year's edition holds resonance, marking 100 years since the publication of The Great Gatsby and Fitzgerald's first stay in Juan-les-Pins in 1925, when he and Zelda moved into Villa Saint-Louis—now Hôtel Belles Rives. It was here, overlooking the same blue expanse of Cap d'Antibes, that Fitzgerald worked on Tender Is the Night, and where the mythos of the Riviera as a playground of writers, artists, and exiles began to crystallize. Ford's Be Mine, which revisits his beloved character Frank Bascombe, was praised for its reflection on aging, caregiving, and parenting in America itself, all told with Ford's signature blend of clarity, wit, and empathy. The jury commended the novel for capturing the existential tensions of modern life with a tone and depth that echoes Fitzgerald's legacy. 'My gratitude to the Prix Fitzgerald jury for their belief not just in my book but in books in general. We all stand on the shoulders of genius—and being here today at Hôtel Belles Rives, in the year we celebrate the centennial of The Great Gatsby, makes me believe it all possible.' The Prix Fitzgerald ceremony was held on the terrace overlooking the romantic, rocky peninsula with its white pier facing the adjacent islands graced by the 'green light' that once inspired Fitzgerald's most famous novel. The celebration concluded with a Riviera-style dinner held on the legendary terraces of this historic landmark. 'Richard Ford's Be Mine is a masterful—and rare—lesson in restraint, humanity, and emotional clarity. Ford dares to do what few still allow themselves: to write quietly, without flourish, about the subtle pain of fading feelings, the dignity of ordinary lives, and fidelity as an elegant form of melancholy. No grand gestures. No theatrics. Just clean, direct, implacable—and profoundly human—prose. A clarity without drama, yet marked by a light gravity that strikes with precision. It's a novel that doesn't try to shine—and that's precisely why it does,' said Marianne Estène-Chauvin, President of the Francis Scott Fitzgerald Academy and owner of Groupe Belles Rives. 'Like Fitzgerald,' she continued, 'Ford understands that the deepest truths live in silences, in hesitations, in sideways glances. He carries the elegance of disenchantment, the rejection of sentimentality—a style that never needs to raise its voice to move us. It is an honor—and, indeed, a distinctly Fitzgeraldian kind of jubilation—to welcome him among the Prix Fitzgerald laureates.' Ford joins an esteemed list of past American laureates including Joyce Carol Oates (2024), Quentin Tarantino (2023), Jonathan Dee (2022), Jeffrey Eugenides (2019), Jay McInerney (2016), and Christopher Bollen (2015). Special distinctions have also included the Gatsby Prize to Thadée Klossowski de Rola and the Zelda Prize to Dominique Bona. Each year, a jury of writers, journalists, and cultural figures—presided over by Bertrand de Saint Vincent, Deputy Director of Le Figaro —selects the Prix Fitzgerald recipient. Nominations are revealed in March, with finalists determined by mid-May, ahead of the June ceremony. The Prix Fitzgerald remains a singular literary honor on the international scene, not only celebrating literary excellence but also perpetuating the mythos and joie de vivre of the Jazz Age on the Riviera—now more poignant than ever in this centennial year of The Great Gatsby. For more information, visit and follow on Instagram @bellesrives. ABOUT HÔTEL BELLES RIVES Hôtel Belles Rives is an Art Deco gem that stands above the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean. F. Scott Fitzgerald penned Tender is the Night here, and the property is a testament to the breezy extravagance of a bygone era yet reveals a modern design, offering 43 recently renovated rooms and suites. A gastronomic Mediterranean experience awaits at La Passagère, the onsite, one-star Michelin restaurant led by culinary maestro, Aurélien Véquaud. Classic cocktails can be found at the newly renovated Bar Fitzgerald, named for the property's original resident. The hotel's private beach features the Belles Rives Beach Restaurant, the Water Sports Club, and the jetty that's home to the hotel's private boat dock. Extend that sun kissed, blissed-out feeling with an innovative treatment by luxe Swiss skincare house, Valmont onsite at its namesake beauty corner. The property—with an ownership bloodline dating back to the 1930s—is now helmed by the fourth generation, the 43-year-old, Antoine Chauvin-Estène who is imparting an egalitarian and refreshing approach to this emblematic riviera classic. MEDIA CONTACTS: Nadeige Martelly, AMPR Global [email protected] +1 786 863 1363 Andria Mitsakos, AMPR Global [email protected] +1 954 294 4710

Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives
Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives

Renowned American Author Richard Ford Receives 14th Annual Literary Award for Be Mine CAP D'ANTIBES, France, June 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During a celebrated ceremony at the iconic Hôtel Belles Rives in Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera, the jury of the 2025 Prix Fitzgerald announced its latest laureate: Pulitzer Prize–winning author Richard Ford, recognized for his poignant novel Be Mine (Le paradis des fous, published in France by Éditions de l'Olivier). A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available in this link. The Prix Fitzgerald, created in 2011 by Marianne Estène-Chauvin, President of the Francis Scott Fitzgerald Academy and owner of Belles Rives Group, annually honors a work of fiction that embodies the spirit, elegance, and art of living associated with the American literary icon F. Scott Fitzgerald. This year's edition holds resonance, marking 100 years since the publication of The Great Gatsby and Fitzgerald's first stay in Juan-les-Pins in 1925, when he and Zelda moved into Villa Saint-Louis—now Hôtel Belles Rives. It was here, overlooking the same blue expanse of Cap d'Antibes, that Fitzgerald worked on Tender Is the Night, and where the mythos of the Riviera as a playground of writers, artists, and exiles began to crystallize. Ford's Be Mine, which revisits his beloved character Frank Bascombe, was praised for its reflection on aging, caregiving, and parenting in America itself, all told with Ford's signature blend of clarity, wit, and empathy. The jury commended the novel for capturing the existential tensions of modern life with a tone and depth that echoes Fitzgerald's legacy. 'My gratitude to the Prix Fitzgerald jury for their belief not just in my book but in books in general. We all stand on the shoulders of genius—and being here today at Hôtel Belles Rives, in the year we celebrate the centennial of The Great Gatsby, makes me believe it all possible.' The Prix Fitzgerald ceremony was held on the terrace overlooking the romantic, rocky peninsula with its white pier facing the adjacent islands graced by the 'green light' that once inspired Fitzgerald's most famous novel. The celebration concluded with a Riviera-style dinner held on the legendary terraces of this historic landmark. 'Richard Ford's Be Mine is a masterful—and rare—lesson in restraint, humanity, and emotional clarity. Ford dares to do what few still allow themselves: to write quietly, without flourish, about the subtle pain of fading feelings, the dignity of ordinary lives, and fidelity as an elegant form of melancholy. No grand gestures. No theatrics. Just clean, direct, implacable—and profoundly human—prose. A clarity without drama, yet marked by a light gravity that strikes with precision. It's a novel that doesn't try to shine—and that's precisely why it does,' said Marianne Estène-Chauvin, President of the Francis Scott Fitzgerald Academy and owner of Groupe Belles Rives. 'Like Fitzgerald,' she continued, 'Ford understands that the deepest truths live in silences, in hesitations, in sideways glances. He carries the elegance of disenchantment, the rejection of sentimentality—a style that never needs to raise its voice to move us. It is an honor—and, indeed, a distinctly Fitzgeraldian kind of jubilation—to welcome him among the Prix Fitzgerald laureates.' Ford joins an esteemed list of past American laureates including Joyce Carol Oates (2024), Quentin Tarantino (2023), Jonathan Dee (2022), Jeffrey Eugenides (2019), Jay McInerney (2016), and Christopher Bollen (2015). Special distinctions have also included the Gatsby Prize to Thadée Klossowski de Rola and the Zelda Prize to Dominique Bona. Each year, a jury of writers, journalists, and cultural figures—presided over by Bertrand de Saint Vincent, Deputy Director of Le Figaro—selects the Prix Fitzgerald recipient. Nominations are revealed in March, with finalists determined by mid-May, ahead of the June ceremony. The Prix Fitzgerald remains a singular literary honor on the international scene, not only celebrating literary excellence but also perpetuating the mythos and joie de vivre of the Jazz Age on the Riviera—now more poignant than ever in this centennial year of The Great Gatsby. For more information, visit and follow on Instagram @bellesrives. ABOUT HÔTEL BELLES RIVESHôtel Belles Rives is an Art Deco gem that stands above the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean. F. Scott Fitzgerald penned Tender is the Night here, and the property is a testament to the breezy extravagance of a bygone era yet reveals a modern design, offering 43 recently renovated rooms and suites. A gastronomic Mediterranean experience awaits at La Passagère, the onsite, one-star Michelin restaurant led by culinary maestro, Aurélien Véquaud. Classic cocktails can be found at the newly renovated Bar Fitzgerald, named for the property's original resident. The hotel's private beach features the Belles Rives Beach Restaurant, the Water Sports Club, and the jetty that's home to the hotel's private boat dock. Extend that sun kissed, blissed-out feeling with an innovative treatment by luxe Swiss skincare house, Valmont onsite at its namesake beauty corner. The property—with an ownership bloodline dating back to the 1930s—is now helmed by the fourth generation, the 43-year-old, Antoine Chauvin-Estène who is imparting an egalitarian and refreshing approach to this emblematic riviera classic. 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Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière On Cap D'Antibes
Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière On Cap D'Antibes

Forbes

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière On Cap D'Antibes

Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc has long been one of the most storied addresses on the French Riviera, and a must-book for the elite. From artists and writers of the past century to modern-day A-listers, the hotel has defined Riviera glamour for decades and hosted glittering events, notably the amfAR Gala. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Thanks to its location, discreetly tucked into the pine forests of Cap d'Antibes, this element of privacy has drawn everyone from Picasso to film stars, especially during the Cannes Film Festival, and now, it is adding to its offering with Villa La Guettière. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Cap-Eden-Roc's latest hideaway, a nine bedroom private villa on the estate, is now available to rent and here there's a combination of seclusion within 6,500 sqm of private grounds, while close enough to access the main hotel via a short stroll. Recently restored from its '70s origins, the villa combines Provencal charm with contemporary conveniences and Mediterranean views to appeal to the modern wanderluster. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc The estate consists of a main house with six bedrooms and a guest house with three additional bedrooms, all of which have en-suite bathrooms and many donning private terraces. These spaces come complete with luxuries such as a heated infinity pool, spa with sauna and hammam, private cinema, fitness suite and a wine cellar, to ensure whoever the guests, their needs are catered to. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Led by architect Luc Svetchine, the renovation balances preservation and modernisation. Here, the original structure remains intact but there's a considered update of clean lines and elegant interiors by Comtesse Bergit Gräfin Douglas of MM Design Frankfurt. Think natural materials, custom furniture and a soft-hued palette inspired by the villa's surroundings to channel Riviera charm. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Guests also have access to a private chef, butlers, housekeeping and security, all conveniently coordinated by the concierge team at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Dining is fully tailored here too, whether it is lunch on the terrace, a BBQ at the pool house or a late supper indoors, the team will take care of it. The dining room seats up to 18, with plenty of options for different party sizes, plus, the villa can host private events, from intimate seated dinners for up to 20 guests to cocktail soirees for up to 50, with dedicated staff ensuring every detail is handled. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Debuts Villa La Guettière Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc For those who want to head to the main hotel, guests of the villa have full access to the those facilities too, which include the saltwater infinity pool carved into the rocks, the Dior Spa Eden-Roc and the five clay tennis courts. Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc For discretion, comfort, and beauty in equal measure, Villa La Guettière rates start at start from €64,000 (currently approx. £53,905 per night), all amenities included. Address: Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Boulevard John Fitzgerald Kennedy, CS 10029, 06605 Antibes Cedex. Fly to Nice-Côte d'Azur International Airport (NCE) with British Airways, and it's approximately 30 minutes by car to Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc.

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