Thursday, October 9, 2025

ICÔNES Cabaret: The Dazzling LGBTQ+ Talk Show Experience Lighting Up Nice!

 


Get ready for a night where glamour, laughter, and unapologetic self-expression take center stage! On Thursday, October 16, 2025,
Stockfish in Nice transforms into the glittering world of ICÔNES Cabaret — a bold, fabulous show inspired by the magic of American talk shows and the energy of queer cabaret culture.

Now in its second edition, this electrifying event promises an XXL spectacle in the spirit of Jimmy Fallon meets RuPaul — where anything can happen and everyone is celebrated. Expect a thrilling mix of singers, comedians, and drag performers, each paying tribute to the timeless icons of music, cinema, and pop culture.

Leading the night is none other than Tati Galaxy, the radiant star of the cabaret scene, guiding the audience through a whirlwind of rhythm, glitter, and heartfelt emotion.

But ICÔNES is more than a show — it’s a celebration of diversity, creativity, and unity. A vibrant space where LGBTQIA+ artists and allies from Nice and beyond come together to shine, inspire, and remind us all that visibility is power — and joy is resistance.

Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of queer brilliance and show-stopping performances at Stockfish!

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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Glamour and Giving: The 2025 Club Vivanova Luxury Lifestyle Charity Gala

 

Prepare for one of the Riviera’s most dazzling social highlights as Club Vivanova celebrates its 10th Luxury Lifestyle Charity Gala Dinner on Saturday, November 1st, 2025, under the high patronage and presence of Her Serene Highness Princess Stéphanie of Monaco. Hosted in the elegant Grand Salon of the Fairmont Monte Carlo, this milestone event promises an unforgettable evening of fine dining, world-class entertainment, and heartfelt philanthropy — all in true Monaco style.


The glittering evening begins at 7pm with a five-course gourmet dinner, complemented by specially selected international wines. Guests will enjoy captivating live performances from the Alexandra Miller Quintet and a fashion show by Alter Designs, presented by Princess Stéphanie’s talented daughter and style icon Pauline Ducruet. The celebration continues well into the night with a Champagne-fueled after-party and dancing until 2am.

This year’s charity auction will raise funds for Fight Aids Monaco and Écoute Cancer Réconfort, two of Princess Stéphanie’s cherished causes, both dedicated to providing essential support and care to those in need. Over the past decade, Club Vivanova’s galas have raised more than €400,000 for partner charities — a testament to the generosity and spirit of its international guests.


Tickets are €300 per person, fully inclusive, and early booking is highly recommended. Join Monte Carlo’s most glamorous crowd for a night of luxury, laughter, and purpose. Celebrate in style, make a difference, and be part of an unforgettable 10th anniversary celebration.
 
Book your place now at www.clubvivanova-luxurygala.com

Monday, October 6, 2025

Monaco Shines in Pink

 

Each October, Monaco transforms into a beacon of compassion and awareness as the Principality joins the global fight against breast cancer. This year, on Saturday, October 11, the spotlight will be on the Pink Ribbon Monaco Gala, held under the Honorary Presidency of H.S.H. Princess Charlène, in the glittering Salle Empire of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo.

The event — both glamorous and deeply meaningful — will mark a powerful moment of unity as Monaco’s most iconic landmarks glow in pink, illuminating the night sky in solidarity with those affected by breast cancer. The combination of the Pink Illumination and the prestigious gala marks a milestone moment in the Principality’s ongoing commitment to awareness, research, and hope.

An Evening of Elegance and Purpose

The Pink Ribbon Monaco Gala brings together an international crowd of philanthropists, dignitaries, medical experts, and residents who share one common goal: to support the fight against breast cancer through fundraising, awareness, and action.

Hosted in the Belle-Époque grandeur of the Hôtel de Paris’s Salle Empire, guests will enjoy a red-carpet welcome, followed by a gourmet three-course dinner prepared by Michelin-starred chefs. The evening will feature live entertainment, exclusive performances, and a charity auction offering extraordinary lots — from luxury art and fashion pieces to VIP experiences such as Grand Prix packages and luxury hotel stays.

Individual seats are priced at €550, while full tables of ten are available at €5,000. Every euro raised directly supports research into lobular breast cancer, a lesser-known but challenging subtype of the disease, led by Dr. Florent Hugonnet in collaboration with the Princess Grace Hospital.


Monaco’s Landmarks Bathed in Pink

Coinciding with the gala, the Pink Illumination Ceremony will light up the Principality’s most famous buildings — including the Prince’s Palace, Casino de Monte-Carlo, Oceanographic Museum, and National Council — all glowing in shades of pink.

Since its inception in 2011, Pink Ribbon Monaco has turned these symbolic illuminations into an annual tradition of hope and solidarity. Seeing Monaco’s skyline awash in pink is not just visually striking — it serves as a heartfelt reminder of the lives touched by breast cancer and the importance of early detection and ongoing research.

This year, for the first time, the illumination will be synchronized with the gala itself, allowing guests to experience this breathtaking sight directly from the Salle Empire’s grand windows — an unforgettable union of beauty and purpose.


A Growing Movement

Founded by Natasha Frost-Savio, Knight of the Order of Saint Charles, Pink Ribbon Monaco has become one of the Principality’s most respected charitable initiatives. With the recent appointment of Su Park as Ambassador and Head of Events, and professional cyclist Tiffany Cromwell serving as Vice President, the organization continues to expand its reach and impact.

Their efforts go beyond fundraising — they also promote awareness campaigns, encourage regular screening, and provide vital support to individuals and families affected by breast cancer.

Under the patronage of Princess Charlène, Pink Ribbon Monaco reflects the Principality’s compassionate heart — where luxury meets humanity, and elegance becomes a force for good.

More Than a Gala

While the evening will certainly sparkle with glamour, fine dining, and Monaco’s signature sophistication, the underlying message remains one of empathy and hope. Each ribbon worn, each building illuminated, and each euro donated contributes to saving lives and spreading awareness.

The Pink Ribbon Monaco Gala and Pink Illumination on October 11 are not just social highlights — they are symbols of resilience, research, and the unyielding belief that together, we can illuminate the path toward a future free from breast cancer.

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k Ribbon Monaco

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Recognition of same-sex unions in Monaco

 


Yesterday I met up with some friends visiting from Canada and the United States. During our conversation, the question came up:
“Is same-sex marriage legal in Monaco?” They were surprised—even shocked—to learn that it is not.

While locals are well aware of the situation, this topic often surfaces with visitors, so I thought it would be useful to break it down and share some recent updates (with a hopefully positive outcome on the horizon).

Cohabitation Agreements: The First Step

Monaco has recognized same-sex cohabitation agreements since 27 June 2020. These agreements, available to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples, offer limited rights in areas such as inheritance and property but fall far short of full marriage equality.

The journey to this legislation began in the early 2010s, with draft proposals, debates, and amendments that eventually shaped the contrat de vie commune (cohabitation agreement). Signed into law by Prince Albert II in December 2019, it was hailed by many lawmakers as “long overdue,” despite opposition from Catholic officials.

While the agreements provide certain legal protections, they stop short of key rights: partners cannot share a surname, foreign spouses cannot obtain Monegasque citizenship, and the framework does not mirror the full benefits of marriage.

Court Battles Over Recognition of Foreign Marriages

In March 2022, a lower court in Monaco ordered the government to recognize a same-sex marriage legally performed in the United States. The ruling was upheld by an appellate court in 2023, but in March 2024, the Court of Revision—Monaco’s highest court—overturned the decision, confirming that same-sex marriage remains unrecognized.

This legal back-and-forth has highlighted the growing tension between Monaco’s traditional framework and evolving European human rights standards.


Ongoing Developments and Political Signals

In June 2024, the High Commissioner for the Protection of Rights, Liberties and for Mediation, Marina Ceyssac, published a government report recommending that Monaco enhance the rights of same-sex couples in line with European case law, though she stopped short of calling for marriage equality.

That same month, Councilwoman Béatrice Fresko-Rolfo stated she was prepared to push for legislation recognizing foreign same-sex marriages—a potentially significant step forward. Meanwhile, advocacy group Mon’Arc en Ciel, launched in May 2024, is campaigning for full legalization of same-sex marriage.

Religious Context

Monaco’s religious institutions remain divided. The United Protestant Church of France, which has one parish in Monaco, voted in 2015 to allow its pastors to bless same-sex marriages. By contrast, the Catholic Church remains opposed, though in December 2023 the Vatican permitted blessings for same-sex couples, even if not formally recognizing their marriages.

Public Opinion and Outlook

Public opinion data is limited, with the last survey in 2007 showing just over half of native Monegasques in favor of recognizing partnerships. Much has changed since then, however, and momentum is slowly building.

For now, Monaco remains one of the few places in Western Europe where marriage equality is not recognized—but ongoing legal challenges, political debate, and social change suggest that this story is far from over.