Jean Picon / Say Who for Madame Figaro
Opening night, two days open to the general public… The editorial team of the magazine brought together around thirty brands and many experts at Atelier Richelieu in Paris, to the great delight of the participants.
For its second edition, the Madame Figaro Feel Good Experience was a real success. More than 1,300 people visited Atelier Richelieu in Paris this Friday, November 15. About thirty brands gathered to make this event a true meeting of beauty and wellness trends.
Organized around key words such as “stimulating”, “restoring”, “(re)connecting” or even “experimenting”, the spaces had only one motto: to offer a place of exchange, discoveries and exclusive experiences (skin and scalp diagnosis at The. The usual, Kat Burki, Cosmetics 27, Leonor Greyl…, but also head massage at MiYé or shoulder and neck at L’Occitane…).
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Between Caudalie’s pop-up spa, myBlend and also beauty treatments from Sephora, Dyson and Manucurist, everything was designed to give attendees some real time for themselves.
Seminars were also offered. we spoke with Altesse Studio about the art of the hairbrush, as well as intuitive writing with Clémentine Monperrus, created a vision board with Zeva Belle, or discussed the importance of exploring the shadow parts with coach Chloe Bloom. Make-up artist Adrea Ali showed us how to discover the true potential of our skin through American brand Kat Burki, while Kalon dancers taught us how to work on our posture: to restore self-confidence.Without forgetting the hands in terms of face, from Sylvie Lefran to Marie Pelloy via Margot, Otil and the Foch sisters, as well as Celine Pavois and her face gym; everyone was also there to teach us how to better listen, know and work on our skin.
Speaking of conversations, Garance Doré looked back on his career as a fashion blogger and has since founded his own beauty brand, Doré, talking to us about his journey, his relationship with beauty, and even aging : Another influencer, another generation. Andy Ella came to talk to us about the benefits of matcha and his success as an entrepreneur, who founded his brand Milia Matcha at just 22. Estelle Lefbuer, who has her next book out in January, came to give us her keys to aging well. As for Emily Steinbach, the neuroscientist behind the Instagram account @thebraingutscientist, she reminded us that better nutrition (literally) our “two brains”, the brain and the gut microbiome, we can both improve our well-being, maximize our cognitive performance. and better control of our weight. Finally, Olympic champion Manon Apiti Brunet chose to talk to us about the importance of mind and body control during the effort. In between inspirational talks and questions and answers with the public, everyone generously shared their experiences.
Between the two workshops, participants were also able to take a short break at the Hygée x Madame café, which offered several drinks based on adaptogenic plants, including an exclusive creation; But also take a mental break by testing out the Dream Machine, the first hypnosis machine.On the fashion side, Mister K also offered to shop his custom wardrobe, which was also worn by the Feel Good team at the event.
Finally, at the end of these two days full of discoveries and exchanges, it was Maya Allom, who took the stage to complete this full break, bathing in a crystal bowl on the night of the full moon from the 16th to the 17th a finale full of grace and grace for the most successful edition of 2024.
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Source: Le Figaro
