Editor’s Note
This article offers a glimpse into the star-studded Grand Dinner at the Louvre, a glamorous fundraiser celebrating the opening of the “Louvre Couture” exhibition. We spotlight the exquisite fashion that defined the prestigious evening.

Held for the first time in the majestic Marly Courtyard of the Parisian museum, the Grand Dinner of the Louvre, which took place on Tuesday, March 4th, attracted a host of international stars and celebrated the opening of the “Louvre Couture” exhibition. Glamorous gowns, vintage details, and elaborate beauty looks—here’s a look back at the most beautiful outfits spotted during this prestigious evening.
On Tuesday, March 4th, the Louvre Museum was the stage for a gala dinner, organized to raise funds and on the occasion of the “Louvre Couture” exhibition.
From Jisoo to Gigi Hadid and Laetitia Casta, the stars were in attendance and did not miss the opportunity to showcase their most beautiful looks. A tour of the standout silhouettes.

The South Korean star Jisoo made a remarkable appearance in a sculptural black bustier dress. Her subtly minimalist outfit gave way to the magic of Cartier jewelry. A precious and imposing necklace, a very glamorous beauty look—it was without taking many risks, but with a lot of chic, that the singer managed to stand out.
The singer and artist Doechii captivated attention with her sparkling Valentino dress. Covered in yellow and orange sequins, this high-neck dress signed by Alessandro Michele was accessorized with Messika jewelry, particularly the Diamond Frequencies earrings and a Diamond Catcher ring.

The actress and model Laetitia Casta made her entrance at the Louvre’s grand dinner in a Dior dress signed by Maria Grazia Chiuri. A favorite was this long dress with a bare shoulder, which recalled the elegant draping of ancient statues for a dress with the allure of a Greek goddess.
It was in a bustier dress bearing the Moschino label and designed by Jeremy Scott that model Gigi Hadid appeared at the Louvre. The program for her look: a bicolor and textured model, which she wore paired with a retro hairstyle: a short bob styled with light curls at the ends, a nod to the 1950s.

For this dinner at the heart of the Louvre, model Ashley Graham had chosen a bold and androgynous look. Indeed, dressed in a black suit set, signed Louis Gabriel Nouchy, she made an impression with a boyish yet always very elegant style. This precious suit was enhanced by a high jewelry brooch in 18-carat white gold and diamonds bearing the De Beers label, which added a touch of sophistication to her silhouette.