Roger Federer Serves Up a Grand Slam of a Party With Moët & Chandon in Paris
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Roger Federer is gearing up for a busy summer—what with Wimbledon and the U.S. Open—but last night the tennis superstar was the guest of honor at a lavish soiree at Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno’s Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris to celebrate the launch of Moët & Chandon’s Greatness Since 1998 limited-edition Champagne. Also taking in the scene were Virgil Abloh, Henrik Lundqvist, and countless others. The bubbly, wrapped in vintage leather and signed by Federer, was created to celebrate the tennis ace’s signature sleek style. Priced at a Gatsby-friendly $20,000, all proceeds benefit the Roger Federer Foundation, with 20 bottles going on sale starting July 1.
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