SAUVAGE CELEBRATIONS: What’s worth Johnny Depp getting out of the house for?
A film premiere or a Dior Sauvage celebration, which he’s been an ambassador for since 2015.
The actor popped by Fort Sauvage, an immersive pop-up of the men’s scent open until Sunday at Somerset House.
Andrew Georgiades
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He was joined by Felix Mallard, Bassel Khaiat, Gene Gallagher, Anais Gallagher, Lennon Gallagher and Gavin Leatherwood on the night.
The Irish musician Grian Chatten, who is part of the post-punk band Fontaines D.C., performed a live music set followed by a DJ set by Betty Belle.
Andrew Georgiades attended the event wearing a gray suit. He will be starring in “Mykonos,” a heist comedy by the American-Greek film director Christopher André Marks.
He filmed on the island of Mykonos for two months with a cast including Julia Fox, Klelia Andriolatou and Riccardo Scamarcio.
Daniel Millar
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The navy covered pop-up in Sauvage’s signature invited guests to pose for photos against its Wild West-inspired interiors as rounds of Veuve Clicquot made the rounds from The Fragrance Bar, The Wild Theatre, The General Store to The Barber Shop.
The new Sauvage film featuring Johnny Depp was being played on loop in the theater room along with behind-the-scenes footage of the actor on set.
The short film was directed by French photographer and music video director Jean-Baptiste Mondino, whose most famous works include Madonna’s “Justify My Love” and Sting’s “Russians.”
As reported, one bottle of Sauvage is snapped up every 30 seconds and more than 12 million of those are rung up yearly.