From May 15 to 24, La Chambre Noire reopens its doors on the 1st floor of the J.W. Marriott in Cannes. For three years, Belvedere vodka has imagined, on the 1st floor of the J.W. Marriott hotel, a unique space in Cannes, made for encounters between creatives of all kinds, against a backdrop of quirky photo shoots, exclusive parties, and Belvedere cocktails.
A meeting place for offbeat musical aperitifs, LA CHAMBRE NOIRE mixes talents and cultures, becoming a true space for artistic expression for many established and emerging artists.
For the first time in Cannes, an ephemeral venue will be entirely designed by an international artistic revelation, whose entire universe rides the “vibes” of the Brooklyn underground: THEOPHILUS LONDON.
A complete artist, London’s music blends all the fantasy of mythical Brooklyn with the “new wave” scene, and his unique sense of style has earned him recognition from the greatest in the fashion world.
In the three distinct spaces of “HIS” CHAMBRE NOIRE, he has invested fully by rethinking every detail of the design of the photo studio, lounge, and terrace.
His favored domains naturally take the spotlight: the mixing of genres, the precise taste for beautiful things, and an omnipresent musicality.
Internationally recognized as the most “in” artist of the moment, Theophilus loves to blur the lines: musically first, he does not hesitate to mix pop-soul and post-punk repertoires with contemporary RnB through electro, which defines his signature. As a fashion icon, he constantly evolves his iconic style and continues to expand his international collaborations with ASAP Rocky, Solange Knowles, and Brodinski.
Present throughout the 10 days, London will take photos of his VIP guests in the exclusive photo studio and exhibit the paintings and works of his favorite artist friends in the gallery.
On the terrace, a bar will be animated by professional mixologists and will offer a menu of exclusive cocktails based on Belvedere vodka, while the DJ booth will be continuously taken over by Theophilus London himself and his privileged guests.