Wednesday, June 25, 2025
The Myths of Living in Monaco — And Why It’s an Ideal Place to Invest in Real Estate
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Support the New Pink Parade Initiative
Behind every colorful float, vibrant flag, and joyful step of a Pride parade is a hardworking team of LGBTQIA+ advocates, nonprofit organizers, event coordinators, and volunteers. These are the people who meet month after month—balancing logistics, budgets, programming, and partnerships—all with one goal: to create a Pride celebration that uplifts, empowers, and includes everyone.
But bringing Pride to life isn’t easy—or cheap.
What It Takes to Put on a Parade
Before
pulling up a flag, organizers must secure permits for street closures,
sound and noise regulations, public safety plans, and security
coordination. These negotiations with local authorities can take months
and require deep attention to detail.
Then come the real costs:
Equipment rentals (stages, speakers, lighting, fencing)
Safety services (medical staff, security teams)
Insurance, permits, clean-up crews, and more
While major cities may rely on large corporate sponsorships, Nice’s Pink Parade is proudly free to attend and powered by donations and community support. Every euro raised helps cover critical expenses so we can keep the parade open, safe, and inclusive for all.
Introducing: The New Pink Parade Initiative
This year, the team for the Pink Parade are launching an exciting way to give back—and get something fabulous in return.
Simply Scan the QR Code to Donate
When you make a donation to support the Pink Parade, you’ll receive an exclusive Pink Party Pass—your
cut-in-line ticket for faster access to the official after-party
following the march. It's our way of saying thank you, and your way of
showing real solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community.
Why Donate?
You’re helping keep Pride free for everyone.
You’re investing in safety, representation, and joy.
You’re supporting an event that celebrates visibility, love, and resistance.
Pride isn’t just a day—it’s a movement. Be a part of it.
Donate. March. Celebrate.
Together, let’s make this year’s Pink Parade unforgettable.
Monday, June 23, 2025
Coco Chanel’s Roaring Riviera: A Dazzling New Exhibition Opens at Villa Paloma in Monaco
Outdoor Living & Seaside Leisure Highlighting Chanel’s revolutionary jersey garments designed for an active lifestyle on golf courses, tennis courts, and yachts.
Ballets Russes & Slavic Influence Featuring Chanel’s famed Le Train Bleu costume, a collaboration with Jean Cocteau and inspired by the Monte-Carlo ballet scene.
The Birth of Riviera Style Showcasing Chanel’s early Riviera boutique in Monte-Carlo, the launch of her iconic No. 5 perfume in Grasse in 1921, and the creation of her Villa La Pausa in 1928.
Complementing the historical content, contemporary artist Chloé Royer offers a modern counterpoint with her sculptural installation Of Limbs and Other Things, which explores themes of feminine identity and transformation—echoing Chanel’s own legacy.
Exhibition Information:
Dates: 19 June – 28 September 2025
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00–18:00 (extended to 11:00–19:00 in July and August)
Admission: €6 (reduced €4); free entry on Sundays
Les Années folles de Coco Chanel is not just an exhibition—it is an ode to Chanel’s radical influence on fashion, femininity, and freedom. Through the lens of the Riviera's golden age, it paints a portrait of a woman who reshaped modern style and cultural expression.
If you’re in Monaco this summer, don’t miss this elegant journey into the heart of Chanel’s artistic revolution.
Sunday, June 22, 2025
First LGBTQ Retirement Home Set to Open in France
Older LGBTQ+ individuals have often lived through decades of repression, many without the support of children or extended families. Studies show that 65% of LGBTQ+ seniors live alone — a stark contrast to 15% of heterosexual seniors under 70. Suicide rates among them are 2–7 times higher. The Maison de la Diversité aims to counter this isolation with a safe, inclusive, and supportive living environment.
Inclusive and Intergenerational
Primarily designed for those over 55, the home also reserves one unit
for a student resident to promote cross-generational exchange. The goal
is to build a community rooted in mutual respect and solidarity.
Community-Driven Design
The 680 m² residence spans five stories and houses 16 apartments (T1
and T2), each accessible via elevator and connected by outdoor walkways.
In addition to private units, residents share 120 m² of communal space
and a 200 m² garden — fostering daily interaction and companionship. Charter of Shared Values
All residents agree to a charter emphasizing LGBTQ+ values, inclusion,
and cooperation. While LGBTQ+ people are the primary focus, the home is
also open to allies who support its mission.
Primarily designed for those over 55, the home also reserves one unit for a student resident to promote cross-generational exchange. The goal is to build a community rooted in mutual respect and solidarity.
Community-Driven Design
The 680 m² residence spans five stories and houses 16 apartments (T1 and T2), each accessible via elevator and connected by outdoor walkways. In addition to private units, residents share 120 m² of communal space and a 200 m² garden — fostering daily interaction and companionship.
All residents agree to a charter emphasizing LGBTQ+ values, inclusion, and cooperation. While LGBTQ+ people are the primary focus, the home is also open to allies who support its mission.
The building is fully accessible and constructed using hemp-based materials, targeting high environmental standards.
Functional Living Spaces
It features 9 units at intermediate rent and 7 at subsidized social rates, with apartments ranging from 24 to 42 m², each equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping areas.
Shared Amenities
The residence includes activity rooms, a laundry area, guest accommodations, a bike garage, and a garden, all designed to support healthy aging and social connection.
From Vision to Reality
A Community Effort
First proposed in 2022, the project received unanimous support from
Lyon’s city council. Construction began in mid-2023 and is slated for
completion by late 2024 or early 2025.
Broad Support Network
Backers include the City of Lyon, Métropole de Lyon, Croix-Rouge Habitat, and nonprofit Les Audacieuses & Les Audacieux. Mayor Grégory Doucet called the project a reflection of Lyon’s commitment to inclusivity and human dignity.
Scalable Model
Organizers hope this pioneering project will be just the beginning, with plans to establish 10 similar retirement homes across France over the next decade.
Voices from Within
Christophe Dercamp, general coordinator, describes the home as “a cocoon... a bubble of kindness, mutual aid, and solidarity between generations and neighbours.”
One future resident, François, told LyonMag:
“I could leave home wearing glitter — I know I’ll be safe.”
A National Movement BeginsWhile LGBTQ+-focused senior housing exists in countries like the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands, Maison de la Diversité is a first for France. Lyon’s initiative could inspire similar projects in cities such as Paris, Marseille, Nice, Bordeaux, and Nantes, which are reportedly considering their own LGBTQ+ senior residences.
Looking Ahead
Set to open at 65 rue de Belfort, the Maison de la Diversité is more than a housing complex — it’s a symbol of social progress and belonging. For LGBTQ+ seniors, it offers not just a home, but a place to live freely, authentically, and surrounded by community.
In Summary
Lyon’s Maison de la Diversité challenges the invisibility that too often accompanies aging within the LGBTQ+ community. It’s a place where dignity, safety, and joy converge — proving that you can grow old and still sparkle on your own terms.