This weekend, sun for everyone and evening for Prada, who received art and gotha (as they say) on the Rock on the occasion of the opening of’Villa Marlène’, an exhibition in honor of Marlène Dietrich imagined by Francesco Vezzoli.
The interior fittings of the Villa Sauber, now the headquarters of the New National Museum of Monaco, have been revisited by the artist who was inspired by Berlin in the 1920s and 1930s to create a fantastic and imaginary scenography of the diva’s life. At the entrance, a warning:””Everything you will see in this exhibition is pure fiction””. Mass is said.
Prada, for their part, set about organizing the inaugural evening, inviting the German actress and singer Barbara Sukowa to perform four songs by Marlène Dietrich. A royal and glamorous night as Monaco knows how to do so well, in one of the last Belle Époque residences in the Principality. Stéphane Bern likes this.