On June 10, Paris hosted an event that placed fashion at the center of a broader conversation about entrepreneurship, creativity and international cooperation.
Led by Mama Africa (Chimène Maiva) and Global Entreprise Networking, the initiative presented fashion as more than aesthetics.
It became a tool for connection.
With more than 1,400 members across several countries, the network promotes an open and multicultural approach to business development.
France, China, Belgium, Africa and the Caribbean formed part of the project’s international identity.
The event introduced a strong concept: bringing the values of luxury into entrepreneurship.
In Paris, this message carries historical meaning.
French fashion was built through centuries of influence — from royal courts to modern couture houses.
Luxury became not only an artistic expression but an economic force.
The runway reflected this philosophy.
Historical references inspired by royal elegance met contemporary silhouettes designed for today’s audiences.
Fashion became a bridge between heritage and innovation.
Music and multicultural influences added energy to the evening and reinforced the idea that creativity grows through exchange.
The event also highlighted an important transformation in the global fashion industry.
Success increasingly depends on collaboration across borders.
Design, branding, entrepreneurship and storytelling now operate together.
Paris once again demonstrated its ability to act as a global meeting point where culture, business and style create new opportunities.
More than a fashion evening, the event proposed a broader vision: elegance as a driver of innovation and human connection.
Monarchie Paris: where royal heritage meets contemporary luxury
Among the fashion identities highlighted during the evening, Monarchie Paris introduced a vision that connects historical inspiration with modern luxury.
The brand draws from the aesthetic values of the Versailles era to create premium collections designed for contemporary men and women.
Its pieces combine the elegance and presence associated with royal traditions with today’s expectations of style, refinement and wearable sophistication.
Rather than reproducing history, Monarchie Paris transforms historical symbols into a contemporary design language, creating garments that reflect both heritage and modern identity.
This approach reflects a wider movement across the luxury industry, where storytelling and cultural references increasingly shape fashion experiences.
In the same spirit, Africa Villa Joies presented a renewed interpretation of its style, adapting its creative identity to the expectations of 21st-century fashion and global audiences.
Music, dance and a shared celebration
Beyond fashion and entrepreneurship, the June 10 event also became a celebration of cultural connection.
Live performances, music and dance created a welcoming atmosphere that transformed the evening into more than a networking event.
Among the invited performers was Snew, Nanfack alongside other artists who helped shape the evening’s vibrant identity.
The combination of fashion, performance and multicultural energy reflected a broader idea promoted throughout the event: creativity grows when people from different backgrounds share the same space.
The evening ultimately showed that modern luxury is no longer only about appearance — it is increasingly about experience, connection and collective emotion.
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