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The elegant Prix de Diane Longines returns on June 19, 2022

For its 173rd edition, the Prix de Diane Longines returns on June 19, 2022, at the Chantilly racecourse.

 

Every year in June, the Prix de Diane Longines, reserved for young three-year-old females, is a must-attend event to spot the competitors of tomorrow. This event is organized by France Galop, an association whose mission is to organize and control the gallop racing industry in France. According to Edouard de Rothschild, President of France Galop, “The dream of every owner is to win this race“.

 

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In addition to the races, this day will also be marked by numerous animations, with multiple experiences, placed under the sign of elegance. This year, the two friends of the French electro group Bon Entendeur will open the day with a concert. A huge picnic awaits the guests to share refined dishes, concocted by the young chef Justine Piluso.

 

But let’s not forget the famous elegance contest for the most beautiful woman in a hat. Indeed, the Prix de Diane Longines is inseparable from its famous contest of elegance with each edition, nearly 400 women wearing hats, try to distinguish themselves during the great contest of elegance Mademoiselle Diane by Longines, the official partner of the contest for 11 years now.

 

 

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The winner will receive a sublime Longines watch, offered by the jury chaired by Sophie Thalmann, former Miss France and TV host. “This glamorous equestrian event, for which our brand has been Title Partner, Official Timekeeper and Official Watch since 2011, is the perfect illustration of the values dear to Longines: elegance, tradition and performance“, emphasizes Matthieu Baumgartner, Longines’ Vice President Marketing.

 

 

Read also > [LUXUS+ MAGAZINE] A LOOK BACK AT THE PRIX DE DIANE LONGINES 2021

 

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Hélène Cougot

Passionate about art and fashion, Hélène went to a fashion design school: the Atelier Chardon-Savard. She then completed her training with an MBA in Marketing at ISG. She has written for the magazine Do it in Paris and specializes in writing articles about luxury, art and fashion for Luxus +.

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