France: Blood donations urgently needed ahead of May 

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The Établissement Français du Sang, the French Blood Establishment, has made a public appeal for blood donations ahead of May, a month when fewer people are available to give blood due to the numerous bank holidays and long weekends. 

The myriad bank holidays during the month of May always affect the supply of blood donations in France as routine donors find themselves unable to keep their usual appointments due to cancelled services or changes to their schedules. 

Though stocks are depleted, the need for donated blood is no less great in May than at any other time of the year, and the Établissement Français du Sang (EFS) is trying to get ahead of the problem this year by urging members of the public to give blood now.  

Donated blood has a shelf life. Platelets are only usable for seven days while red blood cells can be used for 42 days. Because of this, the need to replenish supplies on a regular basis is hugely important.  

In general, blood donors must be between 18 and 70 years of age, in good overall health and weigh more than 50 kilograms, though other factors come into play. The EFS provides an online self-assessment test, which is available here, that will help potential donors determine their eligibility. The questionnaire takes less than five minutes to complete.  

The EFS website also features an interactive map detailing fixed and mobile collection points.  

Searches can be performed based on the type of donation and personal availability periods. Contact details and opening hours are also indicated. While reserving a time slot is not required, it can save time for the donor and assist the host venue in prior planning. To make an appointment, click here.

 

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Atlantic Youth Trust to hold fundraising gala at the Yacht Club de Monaco

atlantic youth trust

The Atlantic Youth Trust, an Irish charity organisation dedicated to inspiring resilience and cooperation in young people through sea voyages, is set to host a fundraising gala at the Yacht Club de Monaco.

The event will be taking place from 7.30pm on Friday 19th April, and a handful of tickets are still available.

Through this fundraising gala, the Atlantic Youth Trust will be hoping to generate support for its charity endeavours, which are played out onboard its flagship, the Grace O’Malley, and other development vessels.

The charity organises sea voyages, engagement forums and educational programmes for the young people, seeking to inspire them and equip them with important life skills, such as resilience in the face of challenges and cooperation.

To reserve tickets to the event, click here

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‘To The Point(e)’: Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo to present modern ballet trilogy in April

Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo is poised to showcase ‘To the Point(e)’, a new and engaging trilogy of works created by leading choreographers of the present day, including the Company’s own director, Jean-Christophe Maillot.  

In late April, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo will present a thoroughly modern series of performances displaying the evolution of the ballet genre in the 21st century.  

On the programme will be three independent works: ‘Within the Golden Hour’ by Christopher Wheeldon; ‘Autodance’, the fruit of a collaboration between Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar; and ‘Towards a Wise Country’ from Maillot himself.  

Wheeldon’s piece combines the compositions of Ezio Bosso and Antonio Vivaldi with innovative choreography enhanced by Jasper Conran’s costumes and Peter Mumford’s lighting. ‘Autodance’, an intense production with genuine emotional depth, challenges its dancers with a dynamic choreography set to Ori Lichtik’s music, and Maillot’s ‘Towards a Wise Country’ will round out the performances with a moment of reflection on the complex topic of humanity.  

Five performances have been scheduled between 24th and 28th April at the Grimaldi Forum’s Salle des Princes, with all but the final performance to begin at 7.30pm. The last show will take place in the afternoon at 3pm. 

The Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, led by Garrett Keast, will be providing the music for the performances, which promise both a rich auditory and visual experience for the audience.  

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Originally published on 5th February 2024

Rugby: Sainte Dévote Tournament set to return, bigger and better than ever

The Monegasque Rugby Federation is organising the Sainte Dévote Tournament later this month at the Stade Louis II and this time the youth international sporting event will take place over two days. 

The Sainte Dévote Tournament is the benchmark Rugby Sevens event for young rugby players under the age of 12. It bears the name of the Patron Saint of the Principality, and this year the 12th edition has been expanded to take place over two days, from 19th to 20th April at the Stade Louis II. 

Backed by the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, the prestigious international competition will bring together 24 teams from 21 different countries. The Blue Bulls of South Africa will come to defend their title in Monaco against familiar countries including Mauritius, the United States, France, India, the Ivory Coast and Jamaica.

Beyond the sporting aspect, the tournament aims to promote the notions of generosity, solidarity and respect.

Antoine Zeghdar sponsor of the 2024 edition

This year, French Rugby Sevens international star Antoine Zeghdar is sponsoring the tournament. Last March, the Monaco native won the Los Angeles World Tour tournament with the Blues before taking out Hong Kong a few weeks later.

“I am very honoured to be the sponsor of the Sainte Dévote 2024 Tournament,” said Antoine Zeghdar in a statement shared by the Monegasque Rugby Federation, “this international competition for young people is a beautiful moment of rugby in which I participated for a long time as a volunteer and which allowed me to meet great players.” 

Highlight: the Olympic Qualification Tournament

The Sainte Dévote Tournament will be marked by the draw of the Olympic Rugby Sevens qualifying tournament which will take place from 21st to 23rd June at the Stade Louis II. Here, 24 men and women’s teams will discover their future opponents for the Paris 2024 Games. Several personalities will be present including the Vice-President of World Rugby John Jeffrey alongside Antoine Zeghdar. 

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Photo of the 2023 Sainte Dévote Tournament, credit Eric Mathon, Prince’s Palace

 

Interview: Federica Nardoni Spinetta, founder of Monte-Carlo Fashion Week

With Monte-Carlo Fashion Week on the horizon, Monaco Life speaks to Founder Federica Nardoni Spinetta about her motivation in creating the fashion event, its successes and its future. 

Italian-born Monaco resident Federica Nardoni Spinetta founded the Chambre Monégasque de la Mode in April 2009 to federate and bring together Monegasque designers focusing on creativity and innovation. In 2013, she created the Monte-Carlo Fashion Week (MCFW), an annual event to showcase Made-in-Monaco brands and attract the participation of both well-established and emerging designers from all over the world to present their creations in the alluring vitrine of the Principality. 

The upcoming 12th edition of the MCFW, from 22nd to 26th April, promises to be captivating and responsible. It will feature a combined program of conferences, fashion shows, and the prestigious Fashion Awards Ceremony, which recognises trailblazers, creatives, and eco-friendly personalities for their outstanding contributions to the fashion industry. 

Federica has a knack for scouting new talents and those with the most potential. Several emerging designers and budding fashion photographers who received the MCFW Fashion Awards were put in the spotlight and later gained worldwide fame.

Monaco Life spoke to Federica Nardoni Spinetta to learn about what inspired her to switch from a career in finance to the fashion industry, her plans for the 12th edition of Monte-Carlo Fashion Week, and how she encourages new designers to step on to the catwalk, encourage them to launch their first collection, and have the chance to be recognised by their peers.   

Monaco Life: What are your plans for the upcoming 12th edition of the MCFW?

Federica Nardoni Spinetta: The MCFW 2024 will kick off with a cocktail reception at City Hall on Monday 22nd April. It will be followed by conferences at the prestigious Yacht Club of Monaco, including a ‘Face to Face’ with Italian businessman Federico Marchetti, founder of the Internet retailing company Yoox Net-a-Porter Group. Marchetti successfully combined the exclusive nature of luxury fashion with the full accessibility of the Internet. 

Princess Charlene of Monaco and Princess Gabriella with Federica Nardoni Spinetta (left), and Rosanna Trinchese (right) at MCFW 2021. Photo credit: Daniele Guidetti

The highly anticipated MCFW Fashion Awards on the evening of Tuesday 23rd April will commence with a fashion show by Stella Jean, an Italian fashion designer of partial Haitian origin. Stella Jean returns to the MCFW, opening the runway shows program with her vibrant and energetic collection, which the awards ceremony immediately follows. 

On Wednesday 24th April, fashion lovers can attend the fashion shows on the Observatory Deck of the Yacht Club of Monaco. The designers in the program are Gracey Owusu-Agyemang, Beach & Cashmere Monaco, Victoria Silvstedt Collection by Marli Dresses, A’Biddikkia, Leslie Monte-Carlo, Mami Oka, and Les Dessous de Monaco. The runway parade will culminate on Friday, April 26th, with a fashion show at the Salle Leo Ferre in Fontvielle with a fashion show by designer students from Central Saint Martins in London, with scenography by students from Pavillon Bosio, School of Fine Arts of Monaco, under the direction of Thierry Leviez. 

Can you tell us about your professional career?

I was born in Alassio on the alluring Italian Riviera and have been residing in Monaco with my family since 1996. I have been actively involved in the economic and social life of the Principality for over 25 years. I graduated from the Bocconi University in Milan with an Honours degree in Economics and Management with Specialisation in Corporate Finance. My professional career started at KPMG Milan, where I worked with textile/fashion and oil enterprises. I have been a Financial Director and Member of the Board of an Oil Company for many years, and today, I remain a consultant.

Alberta Ferretti Fashion Show at the YCM, MCFW 2019, photo source: MCFW

What inspired you to venture into the fashion industry?

I have always been passionate about fashion. For me, fashion is an art form, as it allows you to express yourself as a designer or through your style with whatever you choose to wear. I started designing and creating clothes when I was 16-years-old, and at the same time, I did some modelling. In 2005, I founded the Monegasque brand Beach & Cashmere Monaco, reflecting the Principality’s cutting-edge, chic, and glamorous spirit. 

Throughout the years, I designed sustainable collections such as ‘Save the Ocean’, produced with renewable fabrics and materials recovered from the sea, to raise awareness about the need to love and protect the ocean and, by extension, our ecosystem. 

What were your objectives in creating the Chambre Monegasque de la Mode in 2009? 

When developing Beach & Cashmere Monaco, I had the idea of ​​bringing together the Made-in-Monaco fashion trademarks already existing in the Principality. In April 2009, collaborating with two other long-standing Monaco brands, Elizabeth Wessel and Banana Moon, we founded the Chambre Monégasque de la Mode, or Monaco Fashion Council, which I preside over. Today, we are celebrating its 15th anniversary, a significant milestone!

The mission of the Chambre Monegasque de la Mode is to position Monaco as an essential player in the world of fashion while highlighting the value of Made-in-Monaco designers along three axes: Circularity and Sustainability, Multiplicity, and Education. 

R.Calcagno, Beatrice Borromeo, HR Alexandra Hannover, Tatiana Casiraghi, Federica N. Spinetta, Andrea Casiraghi, Celina Lafuente de Lavotha, Mireille Pietri, MCFW 2017

What inspired you to launch the Monte-Carlo Fashion Week (MCFW) in 2013? 

I created Monte-Carlo Fashion Week, which became the official fashion event of the Principality, to reach the crucial targets we had set for the Chambre Monégasque de la Mode and establish Monaco as a relevant fashion stage. We are already in the 12th edition of the MCFW, which will run from 22nd to 26th April. It promises to be not only glamorous but responsible, offering a marvellous show of the latest trends in fashion by well-known and emerging designers from Monaco and the world over, who present their creations in the vitrine of the Principality. 

Why did you dedicate the MCFW to the Resort, Cruise, and Capsule collections?

The MCFW follows the international fashion calendar, and Monaco is an attractive seaside destination. Therefore, we selected the Resort and Cruise collection and Spring-Summer Capsule SS2025.

You may call it Resort, Cruise, Pre-Spring, or Holiday, which are variations of the same term and refer to a particular set of garments you would take on vacation. Easy-going, lively, breezy fabrics, alluring bathing suits, pareos, and sun hats — simply put, a collection dedicated to the dolce far niente of the summer holidays. It is the chance for designers to use this intermediate season to reconceptualise their creative vision in a more wearable way.  

We realised that many designers were keen to present a collection specifically dedicated to the Principality, inspired by the glamour of Monte-Carlo. We also decided to introduce the capsule collection, which consists of clothes with a specific colour palette that can be mixed and matched in different ways to create multiple outfits. 

Do you regularly attend other Fashion Weeks like Paris, Milan, etc.? What helpful information can you learn from these events to apply to MCFW?

Going to shows during fashion weeks is essential and very enjoyable. My main objective is to consolidate the relationships with brands already in our network and connect with new ones while discovering emerging talent.

We work closely with Camera Moda Italiana and the British Fashion Council, so I am a regular at Milan and London Fashion Week. I also had the opportunity to participate a few times in the Paris Fashion Week. 

Do well-known brands and emerging designers participate in MCFW?

The MCFW is a showcase for renowned international brands and young designers worldwide to display their latest collections. 

Our team selects emerging designers based on their creativity, vision, and potential. We provide a comprehensive package to encourage them to show their first collection on the Principality’s runway and become visible to their peers and the public.  

Federica Nardoni Spinetta, Naomi Campbell, Andrea Casiraghi, MCFW 2017

Could you tell us about new designers who launched their brand at the MCFW and later became famous? 

We at MCFW have a defined mission to support young designers and have a knack for discovering new talents.

In 2018, we invited Rahul Mishra, a young and motivated designer from India, who was honoured with the MCFW Sustainable and Ethical Brand Fashion Award. During the India Couture Week in 2019, the designer unveiled his collection, which was dedicated to and inspired by the Principality, as a recognition of that award. Mishra has now become one of the most celebrated designers whose collections grace the catwalks around the globe.  

In 2017, the young, brilliant photographer Nima Benati received the MCFW Emerging Talent Fashion Award, sharing the stage with Naomi Campbell, Andrea Casiraghi, and his wife Tatiana. In 2019, Benati entered the famous Forbes 30 Under 30 in the art and style section, and she is now a highly recognised photographer. 

In 2018, we honoured Kazakhstani photographer German Larkin with the MCFW Emerging Talent Photography Fashion Award, recognising his talent and creative vision. He has now become renowned for his work as a social and fashion photographer for Vogue Italy and is one of the industry’s most influential and successful photographers. 

How does MCFW promote responsible fashion? 

I believe in responsible fashion, an approach to producing and using clothes and accessories to reduce the fashion industry’s negative impact on the environment and society. One of the main goals of my brand, the Chambre Monégasque de la Mode, and the Monte-Carlo Fashion Week is to focus on eco-friendly and ethical fashion and help raise awareness of the importance of protecting our planet and its life.

Through the MCFW, we proudly support Monegasque brands while offering international fashion designers and personalities of the prestigious Principality of Monaco with various venues to present their collections. We also provide a forum to discuss the importance of responsible and circular fashion, from design to fabrics, production, supply chain logistics, retail, consumption, and disposal strategy. 

We launched the Sustainable Contest in 2020, and the winners to this date have been Desserto with his cactus-based innovations, ACBC, a leader in applied sustainability for the fashion and textile industries, Verabuccia, dedicated to innovative production processes to create a new material from the recycling of vegetal peel, and Regenesi, giving new life to post-consumer materials. 

Beach & Cashmere Save the Ocean collection, photo source: MCFW

What else can you tell us about the highly MCFW Fashion Awards? 

During the MCFW Fashion Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 23rd April, the designers and fashion personalities who have distinguished themselves with their ethical and innovative vision and lasting contribution to the fashion industry will be honoured. The winners’ names will be unveiled that evening, and they will join the ranks of past award recipients. 

What are some some of the brands and celebrities in fashion who have received MCFW recognition?

During previous editions, the MCFW recognised many brands and personalities such as Naomi Campbell, Alberta Ferretti, Philipp Plein, Etro, Fausto Puglisi for Roberto Cavalli, Rahul Mishra, Stella Jean, Edward Enninful, Gilberto Calzolari, Genny, Chiara Boni, Matteo Ward, Sara Sozzani Maino, Desserto, Tommy Hilfiger, German Larkin and Nima Benati. 

How do you see the MCFW evolving?  

I believe MCFW still has considerable potential. Our combined program of conferences, fashion shows, fashion hubs, pop-ups, and awards ceremonies is creative and exciting. My dream is to organise a bi-annual edition of MCFW in the future. 

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Monaco’s international trade mission to Asia kicks off in Macao

Frédéric Genta, Monaco’s Attractiveness Minister, has begun a multi-stop tour of Asia, beginning in Macao, with the goal of promoting the virtues of the Principality among the continent’s community of UHNWI investors.

Genta is in exciting and uncharted territory. As Monaco’s first-ever Minister of Attractiveness, Development and Digital Transformation – a post created in 2022 – he is charged with broadening the horizons of the Principality beyond its borders and engaging a global interest in the workings and offerings of his home state.  

Macao marks the start of a trip through the Asian continent for Genta. Photo credit: Galaxy Entertainment Group / Communication Department

Touching down in Macao, often referred to as the Las Vegas of Asia, on 16th April, Genta has begun a flying tour of prominent Asian destinations, including Hong Kong and nine Chinese cities in the Guangdong province, with the purpose of courting potential investors and building new business relationships. 

WHIRLWIND TOUR 

The first stop of the tour saw Genta meet with representatives of the mega-casino owners Galaxy Entertainment Group, a company that already has ties with Monaco through its 5% stake in Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer (SBM). The two entities are said to have explored new business opportunities, as well as cultural endeavours, together. 

During the next stage of the visit, Genta will be partly joined by Monaco’s Ambassador to China, Marie-Pascale Boisson, and the pair are set to meet with key players in an array of Chinese cities. 

When compared with other European nations, Monaco has a notably different approach to Chinese investors. The Principality has always shown itself to be open to new connections and has publicly embraced Chinese culture.  

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One perk or perhaps an incentive offered during Genta’s tour will be the opportunity to join the exclusive Monaco Private Label (MPL), a network of just 2,000 business powerhouses from 60 countries. This enticement will be very attractive to many Chinese investors, who are often excluded from these kinds of groups in the West. 

“We hope Monaco can be a European base for many of them,” said Genta.  

RELATIONSHIP WITH CHINA 

Galaxy’s billionaire owner, Francis Lui Yiu Tung, is particularly keen to establish stronger ties with the Principality, saying of the trip that it will, “bring our city-states closer through collaboration in tourism, technology, gastronomy and the arts”. 

For the Chinese, the long and stable political and economic history of Monaco is a draw, as is the fact the nation is increasingly open to doing business overseas and domestically.

 

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