WWF France Celebrates Their 50th Anniversary with an Exceptional Charity Dinner
Protecting biodiversity and finding a balance between humans and nature has been WWF France’s watchword for 50 years now. Founded in 1973, WWF France chose to celebrate this jubilee by offering a unique experience about nature and the issues involved in preserving it.
And what better place than the Atelier des Lumières, famous for its immersive art exhibitions? For their first philanthropic evening, WWF France organised a charity dinner in this extraordinary place. Led by Michelin-starred chef Thibaut Spiwack, the dinner was accompanied by a cocktail, a splendid artistic show, an auction sale and of course, the presence of many public figures who are invested in WWF France’s conservation work.
During the evening, we met Véronique Andrieux, Isabelle Autissier, Maria Chiara et Maria Caroline de Bourbon, Charles de Bourbon, le Prince Laurent de Saxe-Cobourg, Charles-Henri de Lobkowicz, Alexandra Palt, Jean Christophe Poupet, Philippe Poncin and many others.
Photos: Karla Vinter Koch