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The Print
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Print
Mumbai social scavengers are a special breed—did full paisa vasooli on Bastille Day in Taj
I oiled my hair and planned an evening of solo celebration, with a glass of chilled bubbly. Real bubbly. Champagne. Not local Chandon, which is the same thing, and yet not. It is called sparkling wine. The French are particular about trademarks, GST, and patents. Unlike Prada. I wasn't invited, but my daughter was. I instructed her to wear a silk saree, not a 'gown' à la Urvashi Rautela, who wears gowns everywhere, even to Wimbledon. Avantikka disobeyed and wore an electric blue caftan. Yesterday was the 14th of July. The French National Day. Bastille Day. Many of Mumbai's Francophiles were busy: the ladies preening at the salon, the men dusting the lapels of their sharply tailored suits — or, if you are Ranjit Hoskote, looking for a suitable cravat. At last year's Bastille Day celebrations in Mumbai, Sania Mirza was the guest of honour. Kalki Koechlin did the honours in 2025 and made a wonderful speech. Kalki is bona fide French. There were over 550 invitees, most of whom had been practising bonsoir and merci beaucoup for weeks. Some overwhelmed guests were seen bowing to the cerebral Consul General, Monsieur Jean-Marc Séré-Charlet, like he was French royalty. In India, bowing and scraping comes naturally to many. Especially in front of White people from embassies and consulates. You never know when you may need that visa at short notice – best to make nice. Vive La France This year, the French upped the game and took over the entire first floor of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Colourful sarees were draped over the grand staircase, while a pianist sang soulful chansons. Quel dommage the speeches were not in Marathi spoken with a strong French accent. Who wants to get beaten up next…Mon Dieu! In 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was invited to Paris by French President Emmanuel Macron to witness the impressive military parade on the Champs Élysées, as Indian troops marched smartly with their French counterparts. Much bonhomie was expressed by the two leaders. And no, this was not the occasion when Macron was seemingly slapped by his wife, Brigitte. That happened this year in May, when their aircraft landed in Hanoi. Relax! The president clarified they were just 'joking and horsing around.' Hota hai, yaar. Miya-biwi pyaar can take unexpected turns. Rest assured, l'amour between the two is intact, okay? Ignore those mean black eye memes. The lovely thing about India's relationship with France? It just got lovelier. Paris Couture Week 2025 witnessed a gorgeous showing of Rahul Mishra's haute couture, where the très jolie Lisa Haydon stole the show from glum-faced models who looked like they were suffering from a serious gastric ailment and needed an urgent pit stop at the nearest loo. It was our luminous Lisa who changed the vaatavaran on the runway and shone as brilliantly as the diamonds from Tanishq – a special collaboration between the brand and Rahul Mishra. The venue for Mumbai's Bastille Day celebrations has been the Taj Mahal Hotel for years. The format of the soirée remains monotonous and unchanged: standard speeches on bilateral ties, both national anthems, a toast, and then a quick wrap-up as canapés disappear and the bar shuts down. But in the latest edition – voilà! There was a lavish buffet serving French staples like coq au vin. We desis are used to lingering and loitering at such events, doing full vasooli of free food and drinks, minus embarrassment. The few Frenchies dotting the ballroom snootily speak to one another and leave the minute formalities are over. The regulars (those who assiduously cultivate the migratory birds, also known as consulate officials) hang around hoping to pile on to anybody offering a ride home — or dinner. Mumbai's social scavengers are a special breed. Also read: Marathi wins in Mumbai's monsoon madness—and Maharashtrian mulgi gives competition to Malaika Scuffles and sordid affairs Politically, things are pretty thanda in Mumbai, give or take a few scuffles. I often used to wish I could swap places with suburban autorickshaw drivers, especially the ones plying in Bandra. What a life! New adventures every day! Models and movie stars as passengers. Imagine ferrying a wounded Saif Ali Khan to hospital — instant fame! Hello Bhajan Singh Rana from Uttarakhand. But this week's victimised autorickshaw driver is from Virar, not glam-sham Bandra. I definitely don't want to swap places with Raju Patwa. But I would love to invite him for a vada pav treat soon. The guy had the guts to defiantly tell a Marathi-speaking pedestrian — whom he had accidentally brushed against — that he spoke Bhojpuri and Hindi, not Marathi. That was his big crime! Reportedly, he was later hunted down by Shiv Sena (UBT) workers led by Uday Jadhav, violently assaulted, and forced to apologise. Meanwhile, the Mahjong Madames of Mumbai's uber-elite circles are cluck-clucking over the big scandale du jour. A 40-year-old married teacher and mother of two kids allegedly seduced her 16-year-old male student. The underage boy's parents were forced to file an FIR against the besotted lady. The juicy details of this unusual affair are upsetting the Mahjong Madames, who need full concentration while playing with those 144 tiles. Talk of uncanny coincidences — take a quick look at the Macrons' marriage, dear Mahjong Madames. It may provide clarity. Brigitte was Emmanuel's teacher in school. She was 39, he was 16 and a classmate of her daughter's. His parents removed him from school. But the romance continued when he went to college. They eventually married in 2007, when Brigitte was 54 and he was 29. They've been happily married for 18 years. Give or take a few slaps and black eyes. There's still hope for the Mumbai teacher and her student. Vive La France! Shobhaa De is an author, columnist, social commentator, and opinion-shaper. She has written 20 books. She tweets @DeShobhaa. Views are personal. (Edited by Zoya Bhatti)


The South African
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The South African
How to correctly pronounce Moët & Chandon
How do you pronounce the name of your favourite French champagne Moët & Chandon? Probably incorrectly! But help is at hand. Say the 't' in Moët : It's not 'Moe' like in 'Moe's Tavern'. The name Moët is Dutch in origin, not French, so the 't' is pronounced . in : It's not 'Moe' like in 'Moe's Tavern'. The name is Dutch in origin, not French, so the . Chandon is French: The 'n' is soft, and the 'don' ends with a nasal 'on' sound – similar to 'dawn' but more nasal. Moët → mo-ET → Chandon → shan-DAWN (French-style nasal ending) So: mo-ET shan-DAWN Make sense? Perhaps this video will help further … @khayadlanga With the GM of Dom Perignon and Moet & Chandon giving the correct pronunciation of Moet. His words. ♬ original sound – Khaya Dlanga History Moët & Chandon is a French champagne producer and house, founded in 1743 by Claude Moët. It is one of the world's largest and most renowned champagne producers, known for its iconic Moët Impérial Brut and other prestigious cuvées. The brand is part of the Moët Hennessy division of Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH). Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


Daily Mail
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Christie Brinkley's tragic lost love BEFORE Billy Joel: Dashing champagne heir died in race crash aged 27
Christie Brinkley was swept up in a fairytale romance with a devastating ending a year before her tumultuous union with hitmaker Billy Joel began. The supermodel, famed for her peppy smile and California girl looks, was fresh off an eight year marriage to French artist Jean-François Allaux when she first connected with another Frenchman, champagne heir Olivier Chandon de Brailles in 1982. Chandon was the handsome only son of billionaire Frederic Chandon de Brailles, chairman of the Moët-Hennessy group, who was forging a career in race car driving. A chance meeting with the uber-wealthy Moët-Chandon nepo baby at NYC hotspot Studio 54 sparked 'love at first sight' for the Sports Illustrated icon. They swiftly became one of the power couples of the 80s, but friction arose over Chandon's desire to purse professional race car driving - despite his family and Brinkley's reported misgivings over his chosen career. On March 2 1983 Brinkley's worst fears were realized when the high-octane sport claimed Chandon's life in a freak crash in West Palm Beach, Florida. He was just 27 years old. Less than an hour before his death, a heartbroken Brinkley had made plans to meet Chandon that evening. The pair's fateful first meeting came at a soiree to promote the 1982 Christie Brinkley calendar. A smitten Chandon sent her a dozen white roses afterwards with a note: 'Hope to see you again before the flowers die.' Brinkley said it was 'love at first sight' when she first locked eyes with Chandon, a French citizen who had moved to New York City to study. Chandon had attended the exclusive Le Rosey School in Switzerland, and had served in the French Air Force. His passion for racing began in Europe, where he competed in his first race aged just 18. He moved to New York City in 1979 to study marketing and work in the sales department of United Technologies before resuming his racing career. Described as being 'blessed with great charm and poise' Chandon spoke five languages fluently, had a black belt in Taekwondo and was also an 'avid skydiver.' They swiftly became one of the power couples of the 80s but friction arose over Chandon's desire to forge a successful race car career - despite his family and Brinkley's misgivings - pictured 1982 Their romance went from strength-to-strength and the high profile pair attended numerous glittering parties together, with Brinkley regularly spotted supporting him at the race track. The only cloud on the horizon of the romance was concern over Chandon's vocation. He dropped the de Brailles from his name due to concern from his family over safety in the sport, per Motorsport Memorial. Chandon competed professionally only once in the 1982 Formula Super Vee USA with Wilbur Bunce Racing and in a Ralt RT5 (Volkswagen), finishing in 43rd position - but he was determined to prove himself in the ruthless race car world. His final days were spent preparing for the Formula Atlantic season with the Fred Opert Racing Team of New York. At a cost of $600 a day, the team rented Moroso Motorsport Park - now known as the Palm Beach International Raceway - to test the new 1983 Ralt and and an older car. On Tuesday March 1, the day before his death, Chandon drove for more than 100 miles in the older car to acclimatize himself with the track. The next day Chandon climbed into the new Ralt Formula Atlantic car and began driving around the Park's B-Line Highway. On his tenth lap around the track, the car left the road and crashed into a barrier at more than 100mph. The vehicle catapulted into a canal 12 meters from the track with a helpless Chandon pinned in the car by his feet. Although his injuries were survivable, he was unable to escape and drowned. When told of the accident, a distraught Christie stayed in California. Then Palm Beach Sheriff's Sgt. J.J. Andersen said the driver's father, Frederic, who was the owner of the car, was expected to fly to Florida from France. He said: 'He will be meeting with the race team to discuss what happened. No one has said there was a mechanical failure, but we will continue to look into it.' The Palm Beach Medical Examiner confirmed there were no signs of blows to the head or any body injuries that might have contributed to his death. His cause of death was confirmed as 'asphyxiation by drowning.' The cause of the accident remains a mystery to this day - with a stuck throttle or driver error touted as possible theories. Chandon is buried in the Laferte-sur-Aube cemetery, Haute-Marne, France. Brinkley moved on with musician Joel soon after Chandon's death. The pair had met for the first time in January 1983, two months before Chandon's crash, while they were both on vacation in St. Barts. The Piano Man singer explained that he reached out to Brinkley after he heard that her boyfriend had died to offer his condolences, they struck up a friendship, and things eventually turned romantic. The two started dating while he was still in a relationship with Elle Macpherson, as Billy wrote in his 2014 memoir, Billy Joel: The Definitive Biography, that he once brought Christie home while Elle was already asleep in his bed. More than four decades on from his death, Chandon has remained in a now 71-year-old Brinkley's thoughts and memories. She reflects on their relationship in her new memoir, Uptown Girl, and previously revealed that she had to take time off from her modelling career to rebuild after Chandon's death. She said: 'I remember coming close to [starring in Darryl Hannah film] Splash but that was when my boyfriend Olivier was killed in the car accident. And I just had to take a little sabbatical.'


Emirates Woman
26-03-2025
- Business
- Emirates Woman
All the destinations you can fly to on Emirates Premium Economy
Life by Alice Holtham-Pargin 26 seconds ago Offering business perks without the price tag… To cater to a growing number of travellers looking for a premium travel experience without the price tag of a business class flight, Emirates unveiled its regional-first Premium Economy class in 2022. The Premium Economy experience A luxurious elevation from economy class, the wood panelling and cream leather create the same sophisticated aesthetic you'll find when booking Emirates business class. Seats come with six-way adjustable headrests that you can configure for maximum relaxation, generous pitches of up to 40 inches to spread out in comfort, and a 13.3-inch screen for premium viewing the 5,000 channels on Emirates ICE. There's also soft blankets and plump pillows for relaxing and getting some shut-eye in the sky, and refresh themselves with complimentary amenity kits. The dining experience in Emirates Premium Economy also incorporates elements of the Business Class culinary offering, with welcome drinks served in glassware, premium meal service and a drinks menu that includes premium wines and a sparkling Chandon wine. The route network The Emirates Premium Economy network is now expanding across the airline's refurbished A380s and the new A350s, and by September 2025 the airline is set to serve 44 destinations globally. So if you're looking to travel in style, here are all the destinations you can fly to on Emirates Premium Economy: London Heathrow, UK Sydney, Australia Melbourne, Australia Christchurch, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Singapore Los Angeles, USA New York, USA Houston, USA San Francisco, USA Mumbai, India Bangalore, India Tokyo Narita, Japan Sao Paulo, Brazil Dubai, UAE Osaka, Japan Geneva, Switzerland Tokyo Haneda, Japan Brussels, Belgium Zurich, Switzerland Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Chicago, USA Boston, USA Edinburgh, Scotland Dallas Fort Worth, USA Seattle, USA Newark/Athens, USA Miami/Bogotá Brisbane, Australia Kuwait Bahrain Coming soon From June 1: Tunis, Tunisia From June 1: Amman, Jordan From June 1: Lisbon, Portugal From June 25: Dublin, Ireland From July 1: Istanbul, Turkey From July 1: Dammam, Saudi Arabia From July 15: Hong Kong From July 15: Maldives From August 1: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam From August 3: Baghdad From August 10: Kolkata, India From August 10: Colombo, Sri Lanka From September 1: Oslo, Norway From September 1: Johannesburg, South Africa From September 20: Cape Town, South Africa – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram