Vanity Fair Spain announces that Charlotte Casiraghi will be named Vanity Fair’s Person of the Year for 2023. The award will be presented to Mrs. Casiraghi on the occasion of a special gala to be held on November 2 at the Real Alcázar in Seville in recognition of her extraordinary contributions to art and her support for women’s emancipation through literature, philosophy, cinema and philanthropy.
The recognition from Vanity Fair underlines the global influence of Charlotte Casiraghi as ambassador and spokesperson for the Maison CHANEL, a role which has seen her as a protagonist in the diffusion of culture through initiatives such as the series of «Les Rendez-vous littéraires rue Cambon», which bring together writers and friends of the Maison around the theme of female emancipation and the acquisition of power by women, presenting original works as well as those of important literary figures. Ms. Casiraghi’s contributions to making literature accessible and promoting creativity include podcasts, literary conversations, and curating bibliographies. Mrs. Casiraghi is also president of «Les Philosophiques Meetings de Monaco», which in a short time have become an important area of multidisciplinary debate capable of attracting leading figures. The project, launched in 2015 and born from the belief in the need to make philosophy accessible to all, offers a framework for a constructive dialogue open to the participation of anyone and awards various prizes every year in support of authors and publishers of deserving philosophical works. Through these initiatives, Ms. Casiraghi has become a critically important cultural figure around the world, and her award reflects the alignment between the missions of Vanity Fair and CHANEL to the promotion of culture.

Vanity Fair’s Person of the Year Award is given to individuals who have pursued extraordinary careers while significantly contributing to the advancement of humanity through culture, art and sport. Among the names previously awarded there are Mario Vargas LlosaNobel Prize for literature; Rafael Nadal, tennis champion winner of 22 Grand Slam tournaments; Anne Hidalgocurrent mayor of Paris; Garbiñe Muguruza, former WTA number one and Grand Slam champion; the actress Salma Hayek; the actor Antonio Banderas; and, in 2021, the Spanish singer and actor Raphael.
Source: Vanity Fair

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