Chris Martin and his daughter Apple dance at the “Le Bal des Debutantes” concert
During her first official appearance at the “Le Bal des Débutantes” celebration in Paris, Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow’s child wowed everyone and led the event.
On Saturday evening, November 30, Apple Martin, 20, arrived at the opulent Shangri-La Hotel with a sizable entourage of stunning models. Their beauty illuminated the ballroom, which combined classic elegance with high fashion.
Apple’s mother couldn’t contain her joy at the celebration, so Gwyneth Paltrow invited her ex-boyfriend Chris Martin’s oldest kid along.
Using her Instagram account, Gwyneth posted pictures of her daughter wearing a sky blue outfit with six layers of pleated silk chiffon, a black belt, and a bow at the waist. According to Vogue magazine, Alessandro Michele, Valentino’s design director, spent 750 hours creating the outfit.
Together with her mother, Apple accessorized the ensemble with blue sandals from the same design brand. Her father and 18-year-old brother, Moses Martin, were also there. All four wore Valentino designs.
Apple appeared in videos that dominated social media platforms, dancing with her father, Chris Martin, in a sophisticated manner that left the audience in awe.
This year’s new attendees included Lucia Ponti, the daughter of Sasha Alexander and Edoardo Ponti, who is also Sophia Loren and Nicole Ari Parker’s granddaughter.
Since 1994, the yearly “Le Bal des Débutantes” event has featured about 20 ladies between the ages of 16 and 22. The event selects young ladies from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the United States to raise money for charity while celebrating tradition, elegance, and compassion.
This year, two charities shared the focus: the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, which offers advanced pediatric care with a special focus on pediatric cardiovascular problems, pediatric cancers, organ transplants, complex respiratory problems, genetic disorders, and the difficulties associated with premature birth; and the ARCFA Cardiology Research Unit of Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, which strives to improve the quality of care for children with heart defects worldwide.