Michael Schumacher’s Benetton to go on sale at this year’s Top Marques

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A Benetton driven by Michael Schumacher during his first and second Grand Prix victories will go on sale at the 2023 Top Marques alongside a first-ever auction of exclusively Ferrari models.

Supercars as well as rare collectors pieces will be available to buy or rent during Top Marques 2023, which is taking place at the Grimaldi Forum between 7th and 11th June. The latest Ferrari, McLaren, Aston Martin, Bugatti, Lamborghini and Porsche models will all be on display during the event, but the most exciting news about this year’s schedule is the inclusion, for the first ever time, of an auction.

It is being organised by Monaco Car Auctions for 8th June and will include exclusively Ferrari models.

Nods to the past and eyes to the future

The event will also welcome 60 sports cars from the 20th century, including a Benetton driven by Michael Schumacher during his first and second Grand Prix victories.

There will also be space at the event for some of the latest innovations in the automobile world. The MC One, an electric flying car, will be on display, as will the MH2, a hydrogen supercar.

Away from the tarmac, there will be a 100-metre all-electric submarine by U-Boat Worx while Venturi’s electric rover FLEX will also be on display ahead of its transportation to the Moon in 2026.

 

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Nutrition: Plant-based diet – the essential tips

As people become increasingly conscious of the impact their food choices have on the environment as well as their health, more and more individuals are turning to plant-based diets.

The trend shows no signs of slowing down, with a growing number of people adopting a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle. However, it’s important to understand that transitioning to a plant-based diet requires careful consideration and planning to ensure that all nutritional needs are met, especially for those who lead an active lifestyle.

Protein plays a crucial role in any diet, and the plant-based one is no exception. They are essential for building and repairing tissues, synthesising hormones and enzymes, and providing energy. They are made up of amino acids, including nine that are considered essential because our bodies cannot produce them on their own. It’s important to consume protein-rich foods that contain all of the essential amino acids to ensure optimal health.

Selecting the right protein-rich foods and combinations

But where do you get your protein when you’re not eating meat? The good news is that plants offer plenty of protein sources, such as legumes, tofu, tempeh, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. Unfortunately, only a few plant-based foods contain all the nine essential amino acids such as quinoa, buckwheat, soybeans, or hemp seeds.

However, while it’s true that plant-based proteins may not contain all the essential amino acids in the same proportion as animal proteins, it is possible to combine different protein sources to obtain all the essential amino acids you need.

For instance, combining legumes with grains, such as beans and rice, or lentil soup with bread, can provide a complete protein source. Other pairings include hummus with whole grain pita, quinoa with roasted vegetables, or tofu stir-fry with brown rice.

Additionally, incorporating nuts, seeds, and nut butters into meals and snacks can also provide a good source of protein. For example, adding chia seeds to a smoothie or topping a salad with pumpkin seeds can boost protein intake.

With a little bit of planning and creativity, it’s easy to enjoy a variety of plant-based meals. It’s important to keep in mind that you don’t have to eat complementary proteins at the same meal, your body can store amino acids and use them as needed throughout the day. However, they often taste great together in the same meal.

How the body processes protein

Now, let’s talk about absorption and utilisation. Some plant-based proteins are less bioavailable (harder for the protein to be utilised by the body) than animal proteins, but this does not mean they are inferior. You can improve the absorption and utilisation of plant-based proteins through different food processing techniques which reduce some of the antinutrients (compounds that decrease the absorption of other nutrients) present in plants. For example, fermentation, soaking, and germination can help lower their levels, thereby improving protein digestibility and bioavailability.

But what about fibres? Won’t eating too much fibre cause digestive issues? It is true that some people may experience gastrointestinal discomfort if they increase their fibre intake too quickly. However, it’s important to note that fibre is essential for gut health, and your body can adapt to higher fibre intake over time. To avoid digestive issues, it is best to gradually increase your fibre intake over time – consulting a nutritionist can be beneficial for transitioning to a plant-based diet.

It’s all about balance

Food quantities and balance are also important factors to consider. If you are physically active, you will need more calories and nutrients than if you’re sedentary. It is important to choose a variety of foods and balance your meals with protein, healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, as well as plenty of fruits and vegetables.

Transitioning to a plant-based diet doesn’t need to be intimidating, shaping a plant-based diet that supports an active or sedentary lifestyle is easily achievable with some good knowledge and proper planning. Don’t be afraid to experiment with new foods and combinations – eating plant-based can be both delicious and nutritious, and it’s a great way to support the environment and your health.

 

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Tristan Boetti is a sports nutritionist. Through his company Performance & Bien-Être Monaco, he works with professional athletes as well as recreationally active individuals to help them achieve their goals through customised nutrition plans and expert advice.

 

 

Club Suisse de Monaco: “Can Switzerland remain neutral?”

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A geopolitical conundrum and a foundation of modern Swiss principles, the nation’s enduring neutrality is going under the lens at a special Club Suisse de Monaco dinner with humanitarian Alexandre Liebeskind in May. 

On Wednesday 17th May at 7pm in the Restaurant Horizon of the Fairmont Monte-Carlo, Swiss national Alexandre Liebeskind will be drawing on his own experiences in the world of peacemaking and diplomacy to take on the complicated subject of Switzerland’s neutrality, exploring “the threats, opportunities and realities around the confederation staying neutral”. 

“Originally imposed after Napoleon’s wars, Switzerland’s neutrality evolved as the country realised it had more to contribute to humanity by acting as an impartial intermediary than by joining wars,” writes the Club Suisse de Monaco on its website, “but the very notion of neutrality is challenged whenever global powers deem they are leading just wars… Now, with the war in Ukraine polarising world powers, neutrality is seen as veiled sympathy for Russia by NATO and its allies… As the conflict comes closer to home, neutrality is again being challenged within Switzerland itself. Some consider it cowardice. Others see it as vital – or contrary – to the nation’s interest.” 

As “there is no absolute truth in ethical dilemmas”, a question-and-answer session will complement Liebeskind’s discourse on the topic.  

Andreas Maager, the Consul General of Switzerland in Marseille, will be attending the event, which is open to members and non-members alike for €145, including a three-course meal.  

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Charlotte Casiraghi and Chanel: a match made in fashion heaven

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Monaco Life explores the long history between Charlotte Casiraghi and legendary fashion brand Chanel. 

As the daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover and the granddaughter of the forever-elegant Grace Kelly, Charlotte Casiraghi is a style icon of the highest degree. She was born to be glamourous, a fact not lost on legendary fashion house Chanel, who named her as a brand ambassador back in 2021.  

Her history with the fashion house, from casual wearer to brand ambassador, is hardly an accident. Her mother was not just a dear friend of the brand’s late Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld, she was also a stalwart adherent to the line. 

This love of Chanel was clearly passed down to Charlotte, who began sporting the designer’s clothes as a young woman, memorably to Monaco’s National Day celebrations in 2005, where she wore a classic Chanel tweed skirt suit with a matching quilted handbag.  

A love affair nearly two decades in the marking

She followed this up with several standout outfits: a peach chiffon gown at the 2006 Rose Ball; a pink off-the-shoulder cocktail dress for the wedding of her uncle Prince Albert II to Charlene Wittstock in 2011; a black tweed skirt suit at the 2012 Little Black Jacket Paris book launch celebrating Chanel’s indomitable style; a pale pink organza couture number for the 2013 Rose Ball; and a refined navy sweater dress at the 2017 Cruise Show, to name but a few. Indeed Charlotte even wore a bespoke Chanel gown to the reception of her wedding to Dimitri Rassam in 2019 (pictured above).

 

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As a good brand ambassador, the 36-year-old was spotted in Chanel in March at the prêt-a porter fashion show spotlighting the 2023/24 Autumn/Winter line in Paris’ Grand Palais Ephémère.

She also wore one of the most talked about dresses of the recent Rose Ball in Monaco: a shimmering white floor-length gown trimmed in feathers, which came from this year’s Spring/Summer collection.  

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Charlotte Casiraghi is pictured alongside other members of the Princely family at the 2023 Rose Ball. Photo: SBM

Perhaps her most enduring moment, though, was during Paris Couture Week in early 2022, when the keen equestrian opened the Chanel show by riding in on a beautiful horse. She wore a glittering black tweed jacket as her horse strode down the runway, making for one of the most memorable moments in fashion history.  

Her status as ambassador was no doubt part of the reason that Lagerfeld’s successor, Virginie Viard, chose Monaco as the stage to debut the Chanel 2023 Cruise Collection in May 2022, which saw Casiraghi sporting a chic head-to-toe denim outfit replete with the signature Chanel quilted look.  

“Charlotte represents Chanel’s style in a very authentic and natural way, while remaining true to her own universe,” said Viard ahead of the show. 

The worlds of fashion and literature collide  

But her role as ambassador is more than just wearing the latest fashions and turning up to amazing events. It also has a literary angle, an undertaking initiated by her called the Literary Rendezvous at Rue Cambon, where female writers are invited to talk about their work or on a specific theme.  

 

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This project would have touched Lagerfeld, who had an abiding love of literature, as did Coco Chanel herself through life-long friendships with writers such as Jean Cocteau and Max Jacob.  

As a side note, a biopic on the life of Lagerfeld will be shot in Monaco this May, showing the strong link between the fashion house and the royal house. As so it goes… 

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Main photo credit: Palais Princier de Monaco / Félix Dol-Maillot

Mel C, Fatman Scoop and Goodboys to headline Amber Lounge after parties

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Just a handful of tickets remain for the three days and nights of Amber Lounge events that, for 20 years, have dominated as the to-go after parties for Formula 1 drivers and Grand Prix fans alike.  

It was in Monaco that the concept of Amber Lounge first saw the light. Now two decades on and with a fresh new team and vision, the signature “After Party” host is organising up a storm of stellar events from Friday 26th to Sunday 28th May.  

The action kicks off on the Friday aboard a luxury 30-metre yacht moored on the Tabac corner of the famous circuit. Guests at this €650 per person experience will enjoy the adrenaline of a race just getting warmed up alongside an all-open day and Mediterranean buffet lunch. 

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Guests on the Amber Lounge yacht can enjoy the racing all weekend long. Photo: Amber Lounge

Things will heat up further as the sun sets with a series of DJ performances from stars such as DJ Tom Jagger, DJ PHB and English house band the Goodboys.  

The yacht will remain in place throughout the weekend of racing, although prices increase to €3,500 per person for prime track viewing on the Sunday.  

Luxe take on clubbing at the Grimaldi Forum

Saturday and Sunday will see the party brand take over the Grimaldi Forum for two wild nights of world class entertainment and VIP appearances. Fatman Scoop, a longtime Amber Lounge figure head performer, will provide the soundtrack for Saturday night in addition to another set from the Goodboys. Tickets are in short supply and start at €600.

Formerly known as Sporty Spice, Melanie C will be in the house on Sunday for an exclusive DJ set. Tickets for Sunday begin at €800 per person.  

Amber Lounge has described the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix as “bigger and better than ever before”, while Kimi Räikkönen has enthused the quality of its after parties as “only place to celebrate with friends and team members”.  

“Every Formula One driver has Amber Lounge on speed dial after a race,” says the racing icon.

 

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The 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters in photos

The curtain fell on yet another enthralling Monte-Carlo Masters on Sunday, with Andrey Rublev the latest to carve his name into the marble winners board at the Monte-Carlo Country Club. 

Over the last week, stars from the world of tennis and beyond had descended on the 116th version of the event, billed as an “Ode to the Riviera”, as the clay-court season got underway in style in Roquebrune Cap Martin.

Here are some of the highlights of the week, both on and off the court:

 

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