Acclaimed by both the public and the press â Le Parisien describes Violet Chachki's performances as "an incredible moment... that electrified the audience" â Violet performed alongside Crazy Horse Paris dancers as well as alone in solos. Among her acts: a burlesque striptease, an adaptation of the famous "Attitude" tableau alongside artist Johny Boy, as well as "Scanner," "Lay Laser Lay," and "You Turn Me On."
These challenging acts were brilliantly executed and greeted with standing ovations from the audience.
The custom-tailored costumes were made by Ludovic de Saint Sernin, Coperni, Disco Daddy, and Christian Louboutin, the jewelry created by Alan Crocetti, and enhanced by lighting effects especially designed for the exclusive shows.
This unique event adds a new chapter to the history of artistic collaborations at Crazy Horse Paris, following in the footsteps of legends such as Dita Von Teese, Pamela Anderson, Viktoria Modesta, and Lisa of BlackPink.
Crazy Horse Paris, Ă cabaret in perpetual movement, continues to innovate and surprise.
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Video: Alexandre Berquin, Alistair Girardot, Clément Lulé
Photos: Antoine PoupelÂ
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This limited edition includes three must-have items: Crazy Rouge Lipstick, Inky Météor Mascara and Ruby Chromatic Nail Polish.
Magnetic eyes, an iconic, powerful red mouth and a bold, glamorous manicure are all symbols of Crazy Horse Paris, both on and off stage.
Le Rouge Français put- its unique expertise and know-how in cosmetic engineering to work on this groundbreaking collection, to create three prized products - certified vegan & cruelty free by Peta - that combine powerful, natural active ingredients with impeccable textures and hold. Contained in sophisticated jewel cases, these are your new essentials for radiating confidence every day, like a Crazy Horse Paris star!
Inspired by the lipstick used by our dancers, adopt the Crazy Rouge! Synonymous with power and freedom, the red mouth is one of Crazy Horse Parisâ main symbols. Made with 95% ingredients of natural origin, this lipstick, with its fine, second-skin texture and satiny, luminous finish, has everything to make you blush with desire! It pays tribute to the year the cabaret was founded : 1951.
Ruby Chromatic, a former Crazy dancer, lends her name to this little red jewel, which ensures long-lasting wear and increased resistance to impact, while caring for your nails. Make the responsible cosmetics choice and give in to the charm of this red varnish to add the ultimate touch to your look!
An intense, magnetic look: that is the promise of Inky MĂ©tĂ©or, the mascara that lengthens your lashes ... all the way to the stars! The number 482 refers to the number of dancers who have graced the cabaretâs stage since its creation in 1951.
Which one will you fall in love with?
Did you know?
Le Rouge Français, a family-run company founded in 2020, aims to marry two worlds previously considered incompatible: luxury and organic certification. In just a few years, the company has succeeded in developing unique know-how in terms of plant-based hair coloring.
300 perfumeries (including 30 5-star hotels and palaces) in 15 different countries carry the brand. Le Rouge Français has worked with a number of prestigious partners: Vogue Festival, Opéra National de Paris, Cannes Festival...
Lisa, international K-Pop star and member of the iconic group Blackpink, will perform in the show "Totally Crazy" for five exclusive performances on September 28, 29 and 30.
Known for her captivating performances, Lisa, rapper, singer and dancer, fascinates generations the world over.
A long-time fan of Crazy Horse and its unique style, she will transform into a Crazy Girl and be part of the show as a "Crazy Girl" herself.
Throughout the show, Lisa will blend in with the cast of dancers to appear in group numbers and perform several solo acts, including the iconic "But I am a Good Girl" and "Crisis? What Crisis !?!".
To complete her "Crazy Girl" transformation, Lisa will wear the show's usual costumes, while adding a personal touch.
17 years ago, Dita Von Teese, followed by other inspiring female artists, was the first Guest Star, for whom specific numbers were created.
This time, the perspective is reversed, as Lisa performs original numbers from the cabaretâs repertoire alongside the cast of "Crazy Girls".
Legendary Crazy Horse Paris is showcasing their sweeter side this summer with a collaboration that turns up the heat on a refreshing cool drink! To add a touch of dazzle and pizzazz to hot summer days and nights, Parisâ most renowned cabaret, Crazy Horse Paris, and the exclusive Domaine de la PĂ©rinade winery have teamed up to create a unique rosĂ© collection.
The limited-edition will be available exclusively from May 1 to September 30, 2023 and can be purchased one bottle at a time or the entire colorful âcastâ of six all at once, at Crazy Horse Parisâ boutique. It can also be enjoyed during the show, where the wine will titillate the guestsâ Â tastebuds and awaken their senses as they plunge into the stunning universe of the show Totally Crazy!.
An exceptional vintage demands an exceptional bottle! The Crazy Horse Paris x La Périnade bottles come in six bright and zesty colors, featuring the iconic wigs worn by the dancers, which the cabaret has been famous for over 70 years.
The 2022 vintage rosé is 100% Grenache Noir. Thanks to the sandy soil of the Domaine de Perinade, the wine has a complex yet elegant character. Its tint is pale, clear and crystalline with hints of blue, and channels the aromas of white peach, pomegranate, and citrus with hints of licorice and pepper. Crisp yet velvety, the finish is smooth and fruity.
âThis collaboration with the Domaine de La PĂ©rinade is a true love story. Here at Crazy Horse Paris, we love to discover new talent⊠you might say we have a nose for beautiful and extraordinary stories!â explains AndrĂ©e Deissenberg, Chief Creative and Brand Officer at Crazy Horse Paris.
âWe are proud of our Crazy Horse Paris x La PĂ©rinade vintage: itâs the labor of love, that started as a dream. With Crazy Horse Paris, we share a passion for quality, an attention to detail and of course, a touch of Crazyâness!
The adventure began by selecting specific vines within our Grenache Noir vineyards, that were chosen based on the quality of the soil and the grapes.
We harvested at peak ripeness and followed an extremely demanding blending process under the supervision of our oenologist, and with the participation of several sommeliers that are friends of the Domaine. As a result, we created a beautiful vintage that best represents what we at the Domaine de la PĂ©rinade live to create.â adds StĂ©phane Arnal, owner of the Domaine de la PĂ©rinade.
To indulge in the pleasure of the senses, the rosĂ© from the collaboration between these two ambassadors of the French âart the vivreâ will be on available as part of the special âCrazy Collectionâ offer, that includes tickets to the show and a bottle of rosĂ© for two.
A range of Crazy merchandise featuring the wigsâ design and bright colors will be on sale at the cabaretâs boutique.
Lastly, to celebrate the launch of the Crazy Horse Paris x Domaine de la Périnade limited-edition rosé, an Instagram filter will give everyone a chance to try on the iconic wigs, for a Totally Crazy look, making it the first cabaret in the world to have an Instagram filter.
75cl bottle : âŹ25, can be purchased at Crazy Horse Parisâ boutique.
The âCrazy Collectionâ offer, including tickets to the show âTotally Crazyâ and a bottle of rosĂ©: âŹ135 per person.
The Domaine de la Périnade was founded in 1830s. Located next to Carcassonne between the Canal du Midi and the Fresquel river, the 50-hectare domain covers 17 hectares of vineyards. Currently owned and operated by the 6th generation of the Arnal family, the focus on the Domaine de la Périnade has shifted to two key values: quality and the environment.
Quality: Almost everything has changed, from harvest size and method to the creation of a private cellar and arrival of a talented oenologist, Mr. Claude Serra. Only 20-30,000 bottles are produced a year. They are the result of a rigorous and uncompromising selection process from the vine through to the blending process.
Environment: The domain was transitioned to High Environmental Value (Haute Valeur Environnementale, HVE) standards to ensure that operations are as environmentally friendly as possible. The Domain has been officially HVE certified since 2021.
With these innovations, the Domaine produces exceptional vintages that showcase its unique terroir. A number of loyal prestigious clients have become the Domaineâs best ambassadors, from Crazy Horse Paris to Pouliche, the CafĂ© de Luce by Amandine Chaignot, Akrame Benallal and the famous Maison Lucas Carton.
The trendsetting and decidedly inventive French lingerie brand LIVY and the internationally renowned and emblematic Parisian cabaret, Crazy Horse Paris, have come together on a joint artistic venture to produce a collection of fine and sensual lingerie pieces, striking and resolutely Crazy, to be worn by day and night! Crazy Horse Paris and LIVY are a match made in heaven. Both houses shake the very foundations of their traditional artistic codes, by showcasing independent and self-confident women. This collaboration came to be by merging their rich artistic legacies and visionary inventiveness. Both share the same creative drive around the female form, an endless source of inspiration, exalting its curves, playing with its lines and contrasts. Women, the undeniable muses from which both houses draw their inspiration, are the body and soul of this exclusive collection. It tells the story of a modern day heroine, free, powerful, desirable, assertive and with a keen sense of humor.
âWhen I created LIVY, Crazy Horse Paris and its one-of-a-kind shows were an important source of inspiration. The celebration of a confident femininity, the way the fabric and the movements of the female body combine and how they relate, the extraordinary play of visual illusions⊠All elements I seek in my own creations. Designing this collection was a dream come true. I imagined designs that could be worn by both the Crazy Girls and also by all women who want to feel independent, alive and proud.â
Lisa Chavy, founder of LIVY
Nini Pompéi wears the « Showtime » set
This LIVY x Crazy Horse Paris capsule collection is made up of 20 limited edition pieces of lingerie and body accessories. Crafted from fine fabric such as silk and leather, the products are full of sophisticated details, inspired by various elements that both brands have in common: a color palette with black at its center, as well as red, gold and silver; precious embellishment (rhinestones, jeweled finishing touchesâŠ) and a work of contrasts.
âShowtimeâ, âPeek-a-Booâ, âVery Crazyâ, âAttitudeâ, âVenus Vanityâ⊠the lingerie sets, with catchy names, reflect their unique identity and are a nod to the spectacular universe of the Parisian cabaret from which they hail. True to the LIVY codes, with its major âsignatureâ elements, such as the monowire and the âtrompe lâoeilâ effects, the designs are made with the utmost attention to detail, a unique know-how for an inimitable âTotally Crazyâ end result!
Nini Pompéi wears the « Peek-a-boo» set
âAll the details of this collection evoke Crazy Horse Paris: from shoulder pads to jeweled harnesses and translucent plays of fabric, recalling the showâs light projections, to simple and understated lines and graphics. The result is both visual and audacious. I just love the idea of women being able to wear a touch of Crazy Horse Paris every day!â
Nini Pompéi wears the « Peek-a-boo» set
Nini Pompéi wears the « Peek-a-boo» set
Ginger Knockout wears the "Very Crazyâ set
Zora Moonshine wears the « Showtime» set
Availability:
LIVY boutiques and online at li-vy.com, Crazy Horse Paris shop, and exclusively available on the 3rd floor of the Printemps Haussmann department store.
Date :
The LIVY x Crazy Horse Paris capsule collection will be available from the 1st of December 2022.
From July 18 to September 1, the Printemps department store in the French capital showcases prominent names from the Parisian scene in its famous window displays. Amongst them, the Crazy Horse Paris cabaret presents its unique, glamour-packed artistic style, to be discovered without delay.
The spotlight is trained on the capitalâs greatest organizations and venues, which embody its excellence and magic, in a celebration of Paris. The Printemps Haussmann store has designed Un ĂtĂ© Ă Paris to be both a festive and an unforgettable experience. Revolving around refined, cleverly staged scenes, the exhibition features the elite of Parisian gastronomy, excursions, entertainment and way of life.
This has quite naturally provided the legendary and emblematic Crazy Horse Paris with a magnificent backdrop to illustrate its brand image: a world with a distinctive DNA that impresses from the first glance. And what would a break in Paris be without an exceptional evening spent at the most glamorous of cabarets? The answer is self-evident, so book your tickets very soon for one of the summer shows at Crazy Horse Paris open non-stop for the enjoyment of all those who are fans of the grace and chutzpah of cabaret.
All year long, Crazy Horse Paris offers iconic celebrities from the worlds of fashion, film and music an unmissable experience during their stay in the capital. Recently, for example, the cabaret has had the pleasure of welcoming Matt Damon, Natalie Portman, Lily-Rose Depp (whose father, Johnny, also visited last winter), Chris Hemsworth (who plays the role of Thor for the Marvel Cinematic Universe), the musician Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner shortly before their wedding, and the French singer and actress Louane.
Actors Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus (The Walking Dead) also celebrated the actressâs birthday there with a memorable party, of which Diane gave a delightful account on the American talk-show Live with Kelly and Ryan.
âI took Norman there and he said to me âIs it your birthday or mine?â,â she recounted with amusement, before continuing: âHe was like,â (Kruger mimed her enraptured companion) âand I was going: âGo on, close your mouth.â It was really fabulous. Iâve been there a few times and this show was particularly good. Those girls are amazing dancers.â
If Diane says so, we must believe her. So, when are you coming?
The famous lingerie designer Chantal Thomass will be taking over the Crazy Horse Paris for three months in a show called Dessous Dessus of which she is the artistic director.
She has been asked to create four brand new acts, conceive the costumes and direct the show. She will also be adding her personal touch to the âclassicâ acts of the showâs repertoire.
The designer with the unmistakable bobbed hair, tells us in an exclusive interview how sheâs about to pick up this challenge and put Crazy Horse Paris "Dessus Dessous" (upside down)!
What exactly will that special « Chantal Thomass » touch be in the new show?
Iâve always loved Crazy Horse Paris shows and I really wanted to add my own personal touch and stylistic codes to it. In other words, a bit of impertinence, very much a part of my personality and perhaps a bit different than that which Crazy Horse Paris already possesses. I also had ideas about different and surprising (laughs) acts.
I will also be asking the dancers to wear a bit more clothes than they usually do, but rest assured⊠they will be taking them off!
Discover the making of the show :
In this new role as Artistic Director for Crazy Horse Paris, what are your greatest challenges?
Whatâs completely new to me is⊠that I donât control everything!
For example, the stage is tiny! In the beginning, I had planned on making the dancers wear 50cm high hats, but I quickly became to realize that that would be impossible.
There was also a real adjustment to be made with the costumes. We tried several things where the dancers told me right away âI wonât be able to dance with that on.â It should be noted that they really do move a lot, so itâs a real challenge dressing them.
You have to think of all the little details, just as a director would, itâs very different from a fashion show.
How are the different acts created?
The creative process begins with drawings and sketches that reflect our imagination, our ideas and what we would like to see on stage. Then thereâs a very real adaptation as far as choreography is concerned. I work with a wonderful choreographer, StĂ©phane Jarny, and I donât have a whole lot to say there for he knows his subject way better than I do !
There is also the influence of the different songs and music that will be a part of the show. I want the words of the songs, mostly in French, to fit to the story I want to tell and to the costumes.
What really surprised me in the beginning was that we tried many different pieces of lingerie and some of them are spectacular and youâd think theyâd be the most beautiful, yet they arenât extraordinary on stage. Inversely, pieces that we thought were less interesting turned out to be those that really stood out and even blew us away on stage! You really have to try everything to know, do fittings with the dancers, have them move and dance with the costumes on, in order to be able to imagine what itâll look like in the end.
Weâve still got a lot of work left to do !
How did you get your inspiration and what is it you want for your Crazy Girl costumes?
Iâve tried to tell stories, particularly in the new acts we created. But itâs up to the choreographer to adapt the story Iâm trying to tell. In one of the new acts I really like, there is a swing, makes you think of Marie-Antoinette. And little by little Marie-Antoinette became a rock star !
I wanted to add some glamour and rock ânâ roll. I wanted to add more fantasy and more impertinence. Itâs a word thatâs used frequently in the world of lingerie. But I know that thereâs already a lot of it at the Crazy!
Can you tell us what your favorite Crazy Horse Paris act is?
I really like Leçon dâĂ©rotisme, which will be, by the way, revamped for the occasion (youâll see!). I love the fact that the dancers get undressed. Thatâs incidentally what I tried to add to the show. I find it very erotic and sexy. When a dancer arrives already nude on stag, even if, of course, sheâs drop-dead gorgeous, you donât get this little extra measure of mystery. I also like the Teasing act, which I hadnât seen for some time on Crazy Horse Paris stage⊠and which youâll therefore rediscover in Dessous Dessus !
In your opinion, what is âCrazy âand what isnât?
Crazy to me are the lights and the arched backs, absolute Crazy Horse hallmarks. What isnât Crazy is vulgarity, inappropriate behavior and whatever lacks elegance and style. Thatâs the opposite of Crazy.
Andrée Deissenberg, Crazy Horse Paris General Director Creation and Development, got the idea of entrusting artistic direction of the show to Chantal Thomass and invited her to follow in the illustrious footsteps of great names of fashion and showbiz, such as Christian Louboutin, Philippe Decouflé or more recently Dita Von Teese.
Chantal Thomass at the Crazy Horse Paris⊠what should we expect?
Expect new acts, of course, but also a show âdressedâ differently, fun and impertinent, expect a different way of presenting the Crazy woman, new visuals and surprisesâŠ
Can you give us a sneak-peek into Dessous Dessus ?
We reworked for the first time since 1989 our famous opening act God Save Our Bareskin and realized afterwards that that was perfectly inline with European current affairs⊠just think of Brexit (or should I say « Brâexcite Me » !) ⊠but I shanât say any more, youâll have to discover the rest for yourself at Crazy Horse Paris starting October 5th!
Fauchon and Crazy Horse Paris, symbols of parisian elegance and impertinence, unveil a news gourmet & glamourous pastry.
To celebrate 65 years of design and âcrazynessâ, Crazy Horse Paris has invited famous Parisian lingerie designer Chantal Thomass to take on the artistic direction of its new show Dessous Dessus. On this occasion, the French house of Fauchon, a name synonymous with luxury food and fine groceries, created for the first time an Ă©clair inspired by the curves of the dancers of the legendary cabaret.
For this wildly chic & Parisian collaboration, the Head Pastry Chef of the House, Patrick Pailler, has combined the sophistication of Fauchon with the glamour of Crazy Horse Paris by offering a brand new recipe for this éclair. Topped with a white chocolate shell in pop colours that recall the lighting effects of Crazy Horse Paris, this chic pastry hides a Madagascar vanilla cream heart mixed with a raspberry-ginger compote, on a whipped vanilla and ginger cream ganache.
To succumb to the pleasure of the Crazy by FAUCHON Ă©clair, head quickly to the Fauchon boutique in Paris, at 24-26 Place de la Madeleine, between October 5 and December 31, 2016, or visit Fauchonâs website.
This absolutely stunning sweet will be available to discover in its âcocktailâ version at Crazy Horse Paris for the entire duration of the show Dessous Dessus, in some offers, including Crazy Premium. Book your tickets for Dessous Dessus now, and spend an evening full of delights!
Founded in Paris in 1886 by Auguste Fauchon, the Maison Fauchon quickly attained international fame as a symbol of French luxury. Ever since 1895, pastry has been one of the brandâs favoured areas, and the Houseâs pastry chefs are constantly inventing new expressions of dessert with originality and creativity. In its iconic shop at 26, place de la Madeleine, a not-to-be-missed Parisian address for over 130 years, Fauchon offers a setting for the greatest classics and great sweet and savoury fresh products. There the Fauchon chefs and experts mix skill and inventiveness, with a desire to always stay creative and to enchant.
Glamour, innovation, sensuality⊠Crazy Horse Paris is a reference House of Design, popular with celebrities and artists worldwide. Founded in 1951 by Alain Bernardin, at 12, avenue George V, in Parisâ 8th arrondissement, this legendary venue is just a stoneâs throw from the Eiffel Tower and the Champs ElysĂ©es. With its high-profile collaborations and iconic Guest Stars, from Christian Louboutin to BeyoncĂ©, from David Lynch to Dita Von Teese, the most glamorous of the Parisian cabarets and its famous dancers with graphic haircuts and arched backs, are, like Fauchon, worldwide ambassadors of French âsavoir-faireâ and Parisian chic.
Twice a year, for the spring-summer and fall-winter collections, Paris vibrates with the colors, sequins, and glamour of the biggest annual fashion event, Fashion Week.
Crazy Horse Paris and its shows have always been an inspiration for creators, models, photographers, and celebrities. Follow us behind the scenes of this special relationship with the world of fashion.
A temple to sensuality and femininity, a cozy boudoir full of history and glamour, a jewel case for the most beautiful women in the world, Crazy Horse Paris has always been the privileged place of an artistic effervescence the secret to which only Paris holds.
It is therefore natural that the fashion world keeps Crazy Horse Paris close to its heart, and reciprocally: a relationship of love that has woven close ties ever since 1951.
It all began in the fifties. When Crazy Horse Paris opened its doors, its neighbors were Yves Saint-Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, and Cristobal Balenciaga. The latter, located just next door to the cabaret, feared that his high society clients would not appreciate the decorations done in the purest âsaloonâ spirit, which Alain Bernardin had installed outside. He then received a concession from the creator of Crazy Horse Paris. Bernadin agreed to limit these installations⊠in exchange for dresses for his dancers. And thus the first collaboration of the cabaret with haute couture was born!
A few years later Karl Lagerfeld designed a perfect little black dress with white polka dots for an act inspired by the famous scene of Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway grating blowing air up her dress in âThe Seven Year Itchâ, while in the sixties Paco Rabanne chose Crazy Horse Paris as the setting to present his iconic metal dress.
Very close to Alain Bernardin, the founder of the cabaret, Azzedine AlaĂŻa confessed to having âlearned womenâs bodies at Crazy Horse Parisâ, for which he created sublime dresses for the dancers in the 80s.
In the early 2000s, the âgenius of leatherâ Jean-Claude Jitrois designed clothes in black and silver leather for the dancers of the cabaret.
Later, it was Mark Fast, a brilliant Canadian fashion designer based in London, and the talented Hervé L. Leroux, creator of the legendary bandage dresses under the name of Hervé Leger, who dressed the dancers at gala events.
From 2006, the collaborations intensified and diversified. Deeply inspired by the sophisticated and ultra-feminine universe of the cabaret, one after another, the most iconic fashion designers created unforgettable outfits, imprinted with their DNA, which highlighted the perfect curves and slender profiles of the Crazy Girls and of the invited artists.
From these famous collaborations, mythical relationships are forged between the creators and their muses: Thierry Mugler and Arielle Dombasle (2007) then Pamela Anderson (2008), Elie Saab and Dita Von Teese (2006 and 2009), Roberto Cavalli and Clotilde Courau (2010), HervĂ© Leroux and NoĂ©mie Lenoir (2013), Jean Paul Gaultier and Conchita Wurst (2014), Alexis Mabille and Ralph & Russo and Dita Von Teese (2016). But itâs not only fashion designers who thrill for Crazy Horse Paris: in the next episode discover how creators and celebrities have also made it their source of inspiration or their favorite spot to party!
To accentuate their breathtaking arched backs, the dancers are perched on stilettos, boots and other exceptional footwear. Since 2007, Christian Louboutin has provided the Crazy Girls with his renowned red soles and dizzying heels â his legendary shoes symbolize the height of femininity, fully in step with the essence of Crazy Horse Paris.
As the artistic director of the show Feu in 2012, he created acts immersed in his universe, including the iconic and surprising Voodoo, which was chosen to appear once again on the stage in the current Totally Crazy show.
The Crazy Horse dancersâ curves, emphasized by delicate lingerie, have always inspired corsetieres. Lingerie and corsets, fatal weapons of seduction, are thus created to measure by Poupie Cadolle and Fifi Chachnil, celebrated lingerie designers who share a common passion for the body, refinement and excellence. Not to mention the goddess of chic lingerie, Chantal Thomass, the first woman invited to take on the role of Art Director at Crazy Horse Paris for the show Dessous Dessus in 2016. You can admire her sublime adornments in the numbers Reines des CĆurs and Striptease-Moi, both featured in Totally Crazy.
Are you enchanted by these creations?
Did you know that the beautiful body suit from Reines des CĆurs, custom made for the Crazy Girls by Chantal Thomass, is available exclusively at the Crazy Horse Paris shop?
Crazy Horse Paris inspires photographers (and not just fashion photographers) to give their creativity free rein. The famous Ellen Von Unwerth has shot there several times and her poster design for the Dessus Dessous show by Chantal Thomass is of particular note. Itâs impossible to not also evoke the eclectic Ali Mahdavi and his superb images of the divine Dita Von Teese, Arielle Dombasle, Clotilde Courau and NoĂ©mie Lenoir, which gave rise to magnificent posters for these cabaret âguest starsâ. Youssef Nabil created the poster image for the show Feu by Christian Louboutin, while Pierre and Gilles were the ones behind the show poster with Conchita Wurst draped in a beautiful Jean Paul Gaultier outfit. That photo was then displayed at the Grand Palais in 2015 during the Jean Paul Gaultier exhibition. The talented Antoine Poupel and Riccardo Tinelli regularly make photo shoots during the show or in backstage with the Crazy Girls.
The talented Norwegian photographer SÞlve SundsbÞ, who regularly collaborates with magazines like i-D, Dazed and Confused and Vogue, as well as brands like Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, HermÚs and MAC, shot the official image for the show currently on stage, Totally Crazy.
From models to iconic brands⊠Crazy Horse Paris is the place to be!
Cara Delevingne, Karlie Kloss, Rosie Huntington-WhiteleyâŠÂ the fashion world is their playground and these sublime models choose to party at Crazy Horse Paris! But top models and muses are not the only ones seduced by the glamorous Crazy Horse Paris â singers, artists, actors and designers go there regularly. Rihanna, Scarlett Johansson, Kanye West, Jay Z and BeyoncĂ©, Dita Von Teese, Jean Paul Gaultier, Lana Del Rey and Robin Thicke are all crazy about Crazy Horse Paris.
The cabaret can also lend itself to the needs and desires of iconic brands and their designers. To name but a few: Balmain chose Crazy Horse Paris for an after-show that has not been forgotten, as did the famous concept store colette, Roberto Cavalli and Philipp Plein. Manish Arora, Fifi Chachnil, the creator of Haute Coiffure Charlie Le Mindu, and the young brand Jour/né have all organized fashion shows on the legendary Crazy Horse Paris stage.
Others, such as Miu Miu, have invited Crazy Horse Paris troupe to perform outside the cabaret at sumptuous evening events with more than 800 handpicked guests. The jeweler Chopard made a big impact by closing its legendary festival at the Cannes Film Festival with a custom-designed show by Crazy Horse Paris entitled âCrazy Diamondsâ.
Creators, designers, fabulous brand names and celebrities participate in the legend of Crazy Horse Paris⊠So who knows who could be sitting in these iconic velvet armchairs next to you when you come to the show!
The legendary Thé & Beauté by Ladurée boutique and Crazy Horse Paris have devised a delicious, sensual and refined collaboration. It opens up a voluptuous and intimate world with four original offers.
The boxes, studded with scarlet kisses, set the scene. It is only fitting that the association between Ladurée and Crazy Horse Paris, two legendary Paris institutions, should exude magic and beauty at first sight.
Set like gems in their box, LadurĂ©eâs emblematic and delicate macaroons are given a unique look, invented specially for the occasion, with decoration inspired by Crazy Horse Parisâs iconic square wig. A selection of 6 irresistible macaroons, to be enjoyed daintily, at an afternoon tea with friends, for example*.
Which brings us to tea⊠a marvelous black tea, delicately combined with a medley of summer berries, presented in a chic and glamorous box decorated with kisses. At once powerful and lively, light and festive, this divine nectar will seduce your taste buds and guarantee a supremely refined teatime.
To perfect this magical moment, and to accompany other precious occasions, the Crazy by LadurĂ©e candle offers its subtle, powdery notes in the same 100% Crazy box. It is delicately redolent of the intimate atmosphere of a dancerâs dressing room at Crazy Horse Paris, an olfactory ode to femininityâŠ
La Bougie et le Thé are waiting for you at the boutique of Crazy Horse, 12 avenue George V, Paris 8Úme.