Inside the Trophée Chopard Dinner Honoring Odessa A'zion and Connor Swindells
A’zion and Swindells were celebrated by "godmother" Isabelle Huppert during the Trophée Chopard dinner; an annual black tie ceremony spotlighting up-and-coming talent.

Reported by Vogue.
Cannes does many things well, but its most reliable talent is making glamour feel inevitable — like the Côte d'Azur simply manufactures it alongside the rosé. And few brands have been more central to that mythology than Chopard, whose relationship with the festival stretches back to 1997, when artistic director Caroline Scheufele opened a boutique in town and walked out of a meeting with the then-president having agreed to redesign the Palme d'Or. That kind of audacity tends to compound over decades.
According to Vogue, the Swiss maison arrives at Cannes each year with 72 one-of-a-kind haute joaillerie pieces ready to debut — jewels that make their way from styling suites to red carpets within hours. Jury member Demi Moore wore one of those pieces opening night, and the necklace became the kind of image people save to their phones. The house also hosted the world premiere of Guillaume Canet's Karma alongside stars including Isabelle Huppert, Odessa A'zion, and Connor Swindells — who would become the evening's real focal point hours later.
The Next Generation Gets Its Moment
The annual Trophée Chopard dinner is Cannes's quieter, more intimate ceremony: black tie, Carlton Beach Club, a guest list that reads like a very good party rather than an industry obligation. This year, A'zion and Swindells joined a lineage that includes Florence Pugh, Anya Taylor-Joy, Diane Kruger, and Marion Cotillard — who was at the dinner herself, fresh from her Karma premiere. Huppert served as Godmother, delivering a toast that bypassed the usual platitudes entirely: "I do not wish you success," she told the honorees. "I wish you freedom." The room went quiet in the way rooms do when someone says exactly the right thing.
A'zion, 25, accepted with a speech pulled from a crinkled piece of paper tucked into her Dior suit pocket — a detail that somehow made the whole thing more charming. Swindells, characteristically wry, noted he rather enjoyed watching his own career reel before turning emotional, dedicating the honor to his late mother, Phoebe, who died before his breakout. The table of guests — Moore, Ruth Negga, Chloé Zhao, Andie MacDowell, Riley Keough, Stellan Skarsgård, a very glowing Barbara Palvin — dined on Breton lobster and Michelin-starred turbot while pianist Gina Alice Adlinger played. After midnight, the party migrated to Chopard's rooftop at Hotel Martinez, where Huppert materialized in a Scheufele-designed lace look with a Balenciaga City Bag on her arm, looking entirely unbothered by the hour or the occasion.
When Isabelle Huppert is the last one standing at your after-party, you're doing something right.
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