PARIS — On Saturday night, both new and long-standing members of the global BoF 500 community gathered in the Paris Shangri-La Hotel’s ballroom for an evening of celebration and connection. BoF founder and CEO Imran Amedwelcomed a host of global stars and fashion insiders at the top of the stairs, including this year’s other BoF 500 cover stars Louis Vuitton men’s creative director Pharrell Williams and makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench.
Throughout the evening, the room was abuzz with conversation between old friends and new acquaintances, catching up over cocktails and canapés. Among the guests were Gucci’s Sabato De Sarno, Burberry’s Daniel Lee, Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli, Kering deputy CEO Francesca Bellettini, LVMH fashion group CEO Sidney Toledano, singer Troye Sivan and Thai actors “Mile” Phakphum Romsaithong and “Apo” Nattawin Wattanagitiphat.
Usher, sparkling in a head-to-toe Louis Vuitton look designed by Williams, danced with supermodel Coco Rocha, who dazzled wearing a literal disco ball by Christian Cowan. Tommy Hilfiger and wife Dee Ocleppo hopped in the photo booth, striking poses for polaroid-style snaps.
“It’s so wonderful to see so many people within the creative industry under one roof. Some of the most powerful individuals in our industry are here,” said Ugandan-born model Dennis Okwera. “It’s a special community. It’s a community where everybody is included. It doesn’t matter what your background… there’s not many communities like it.”
Since 2013, BoF has curated an annual index of fashion’s most influential players, with nominees spanning across eight categories: Designers, Executives, Media, Retailers, Entrepreneurs, Creative Class, Models & Muses and Catalysts.
“This is the fashion universe… representing every facet of the fashion industry,” Amed said on stage in a toast to The Class of 2023. “People who have been toiling away behind the scenes, people who are doing the most amazing creative things, people who are solving some of the industry’s greatest challenges.”
This year’s cohort is the most global yet, with members representing 43 different nationalities based in 26 countries. In addition to major industry hubs like the US, UK, France and China, many new entrants to this year’s list hail from emerging fashion markets like Nigeria, Thailand, India, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as the first member from Poland Arkadiusz Likus, and the first designers from Syria and Saudi Arabia, Rami Al-Ali and Mohammed Ashi.
Google Shopping is the Official Partner of The #BoF500 Class of 2023, with additional support from Shangri-La Paris and OBO.