There are only a few hours left until the Paris 2024 Olympic Games kick off. But with 24 hours to go until the big night, a host of celebrities have gathered to celebrate the event. From Zendaya to Novak Djokovic, who are the celebrities in the capital?
This Thursday, July 25, personalities from the worlds of sport, fashion and cinema gathered for the “Prelude to the Olympic Games” evening at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris. An exclusive evening organized on the eve of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. LeBron James, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams made their entrance alongside celebrities such as Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, Zendaya, Jeremy Allen White and Snoop Dogg. In the streets of the capital, Céline Dion and Lady Gaga, who are expected to perform at the opening ceremony, were able to enjoy an impressive crowd bath. Ariana Grande was also spotted yesterday morning in our capital. She was interviewed by influencers to promote the new collection of her brand rem beauty and also to tease an upcoming tour.
Inspired by the history of the Games, Louis Vuitton menswear artistic director Pharrell Williams organized the event in partnership with Vogue to celebrate the sport. Through the arts, with competitions in music, painting, literature and architecture, he invited world-renowned artists to create interactive and dynamic art installations for the event. KAWS, JR, Daniel Arsham, Honor Titus and Julia Chiang, designed a variety of games for participants to play.
The Olympic Games, an opportunity to bring together the stars
But that’s not all, because during this evening, American rapper Pharell Williams exclusively unveiled his latest single: “Triumphus Cosmos”. A song that symbolizes the gathering of the world to celebrate the greatest sporting event in order to celebrate unity and Olympic victories.
All under the sign of fun, with “an amusement park on the theme of the Olympic Games” we can read in the columns of Vogue. Enough to get everyone in the mood before the opening ceremony which will be held on the Seine, this Friday, July 26, from 7:30 p.m.