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Vogue100 and Christie’s Celebrated André Leon Talley’s Legacy at Couture Fashion Week 

Vogue100 and Christies Celebrated Andr Leon Talleys Legacy at Couture Fashion Week
Alexis Thomas, Vogue's Edward Enninful, Jonathan Geffrard, and Chase Beck. David Ctorza/BFA.com

At the helm of Talley’s estate stands his best friend, Alexis Thomas. Joined by Talley’s godson, Jonathan Geffrard, and her son, Chase Beck, Thomas shared a few emotional words with the group.

“It s a great honor for us to be here in Paris and for us to represent the estate,” Thomas began. “I miss him more than anything but know that if he were here, he’d absolutely love it. He’d probably be sitting in the corner because everyone always came to him, as he would say. So, I invite you to discover his sale because I know everybody would like to have a little piece of André, and there s a lot of a little bit of André to have.”

At last, guests sat down for a decadent feast of beef tartare, sea bass carpaccio, truffled croque royal, chicken supreme, and, of course, Lapérouse’s chocolate soufflé. They laughed and gossiped, tables littered with Champagne flutes. Vogue France editors, including Jade Simon and Thomas Delagee, chatted with Vogue menswear editor Michael Philouze. Street-style maven Heart Evangelista caught up with Vogue’s Jasmine Contomichalos.

A surprise awaited guests. Dante Bowe, the Grammy-award-winning gospel star, stood and serenaded the crowd with his latest hit, “Hide Me.”  The performance electrified guests, who climbed on top of banquets to get a better view. As Bowe’s voice soured, so did the energy in the room. The ballad speaks to resistance, inspiration, and triumph—themes not unrelated to Talley’s life.

Afterward, guests descended back into Paris—another party, to dance, to rest before a day of shows—but all felt closer to the spirit of the great, late Talley. In its energy and creativity, the dinner, like the sale to come, reflected Talley’s cultural, artistic, and personal legacy.