Marion Cotillard in Paris by Claire Rothstein for Harper's Bazaar Russia November 2020

Actor and environmental activist Marion Cotillard is styled by Jonathan Huguet in ‘Noon In Paris’. Photographer Claire Rothstein (IG) makes the fashion capture on location at the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris for Harper’s Bazaar Russia November 2020./ Hair by Wendy Iles; makeup by Christophe Dachaud

Speaking of Paris, probably no fragrance is more closely associated with ‘The City of Lights’ than Chanel No. 5, a brand celebrating its 100th birthday in 2021.. As the iconic brand’s newest ambassador, Oscar-winning actor Cotillard joins former Paris Opera Ballet star Jérémie Bélingard, directed by Johan Renck, in a glittering, “intoxicating and mischievous dance of seduction",” choreographed by Ryan Heffington.

Cotillard herself is singing Lorde’s 2013 single ‘Team’.

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AOC recently featured Marion Cotillard ‘s new sustainable jewelry collab with Chopard. We did not know then that the actor travelled recently to Antarctica with Greenpeace. We share her thoughts about climate change and the experience of being in Antarctica released in January 2020.

Visit (and donate to) Greenpeace to read Marion Cotillard, Gustaf Skarsgård, Ni Ni and Penguin Scientists Voyage to the Antarctic with Greenpeace

Marion Cotillard, who won the Oscar for Best Actress for ‘La Vie En Rose’ said: 

“The Antarctic is a frozen wilderness that should be far beyond the reach of human impact, but even the most remote parts of our planet are changing at an alarming rate. I’m here to bear witness to this fragile environment, inhabited by penguins, whales and seals whose ocean home needs to be protected. 

“It’s the first time I’ve ever lived on a ship, and it’s amazing to spend time with the Greenpeace crew and the scientists who are out here doing crucial work to understand the threats facing the oceans, like climate change, industrial fishing and plastic pollution. Our planet is a blue planet: the ocean covers more of it than every continent combined, and we all have a responsibility to protect it.”