
Rosalie Vaillancourt and her partner, Virginie Fortin, Mathieu Dufour and Eve Côté on the 2023 Les Olivier Gala red carpet.
Sunday evening , the stars of the world of humor walked the red carpet of the 24th Gala Les Olivier in the lobby of Espace St-Denis.
If it was the eve of spring, it was hardly reflected on the red carpet. With the exception of the lilac tunic by Florence Longpré, the floral dress by Marie-Soleil Dion or the one with a metallic finish by Mélanie Couture, the majority of the artists had worn rather sober outfits.
Rosalie Vaillancourt spiced up her look with orange accessories, while black was on several of her colleagues. This was the case of Virginie Fortin, Ève Côté, Martin Perizzolo, Guillaume Pineault, Michelle Desrochers, Mathieu Dufour, Cathy Gauthier, Léane Labrèche-Dor or even Julianne Côté.
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Rosalie Vaillancourt. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Virginie Fortin. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Eve Côté. Photo: JF Galipeau
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David Beaucage. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Richardson Zéphir. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Richardson Zéphir and Anglesh Major. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Guillaume Pineault. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Jean-François Guevremont, aka Rita Baga. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Jean-François Mercier. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Alexandre Forest. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Martin Perizzolo. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Michelle Desrochers. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Charles Beauchesne. Photo: JF Galipeau
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LeLouis Courchesne and Isabelle Larivière. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Mélanie Couture. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Emna Achour. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Simon Gouache. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Mathieu Dufour. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Chloee Deblois. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Ministers Geneviève Guilbault and Mathieu Lacombe. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Phil Roy. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Matthieu Pepper. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Léane Labrèche-Dor Photo: JF Galipeau
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Cathy Gautier. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Marie-Soleil Dion and Louis-Olivier Mauffette. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Julianne Côté. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Florence Longpré and Pascal Cameron. Photo: JF Galipeau
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Marie-Lyne Joncas and Maude Landry. Photo: JF Galipeau
Men were more likely to choose light shades. David Beaucage, Richardson Zéphir, Jean-François Guevremont (alias Rita Baga) have done just that.
Marie-Lyne Joncas and Maude Landry defied convention by appearing on the red carpet with jeans, sports shoes and cotton swabs. To see if they will trigger the same outpouring of hatred as Safia Nolin when she wore her Gerry Boulet sweater at the Gala de l’ADISQ.
As for Emna Achour, she took advantage of the presence of the Kodaks to send a message about the lack of women in the media, hanging a sign around her neck on which was written: “not enough women on your paces”.
Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Bobr Times, Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116