The Cannes Diaries 2015: The DPA Gifting Lounge Top 10 Must Haves

Usually visiting the DPA Gifting Lounge in Cannes is a treat and a welcomed oasis of treats and beautiful things to behold for this overstretched writer in need of some serious rest. But this year, Nathalie Dubois-Sissoko provided so much more than that.
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Usually visiting the DPA Gifting Lounge in Cannes is a treat and a welcomed oasis of treats and beautiful things to behold for this overstretched writer in need of some serious rest. But this year, Nathalie Dubois-Sissoko provided so much more than that. The woman is exceptional in every way and amazingly enough, when I visited her and spent a leisurely hour in her company, she was running two concurrent lounges. One here in Cannes and the other on the opposite side of the world, in Las Vegas, for the Billboard Music Awards. When her day ends on the Croisette, she retires to her suite in the Carlton hotel and begins the day in Vegas, via Skype. She makes my days seem like a vacation on the Riviera.

This year, Dubois-Sissoko celebrates ten years of DPA. For this special year, she upped the octane and decided that one event, during the most glamorous, media-covered festival in the world, just wasn't enough. And surrounded by beauty products, home enhancements and fashion, she created two lounges. Twice the fun, twice the celebrities but also twice the work.

I asked Dubois-Sissoko to disclose her ten mantras for her tenth anniversary, but alas, my recorder gave out that day and the recording has gone lost. What I remembered are five wonderful and inspiring quotes from a woman who never ceases to amaze me, personally and professionally.

Nathalie Dubois-Sissoko's Top Five Favorites from Cannes this Year:

The InterContinental Carlton Hotel -- "I love this place," admitted Dubois-Sissoko, "I keep coming back here and I love everything about it, the restaurants, the lobby, the rooms and the vibe." She continued, "the staff here know me and this year I made the choice to stay at the hotel, since I've got so much work with the Billboard lounge in Vegas." Dubois-Sissoko disclosed that her day ends when she falls asleep from exhaustion, around five p.m. Las Vegas time. You do the math on what that is here in Cannes...

Bees -- Yes, those bees. The Carlton has apiaries now, with honey-producing bees, which Dubois-Sissoko enjoys watching just outside the window of her suite. "I love everything that is pro the environment and this makes me feel like I'm staying in a hotel that feels the say way I do."

The weather in Cannes -- This year I'll admit we've been super lucky with the abundance of sunshine and warm temps. "It makes my job so much easier," admits Dubois-Sissoko, "because it's easier for celebrities to visit the suite, but also if I feel a bit tired after a long day, I can have a coffee on the terrace of the Carlton and voilà, I'm reinvigorated by the beautiful balmy weather."

The products in the DPA Lounge -- There are a lot of personal favorites for Dubois-Sissoko among her clients in Cannes and when I met her she was wearing jewelry by Arido and Dominique Denaive Paris, mixing it up with her usual French flair.

Mad Max and Tom Hardy -- While it's usually difficult for Dubois-Sissoko to get away to watch a film or two, this year she made it a point to attend the red carpet premiere of the much-anticipated Mad Max: Fury Road. Good thing too because the next day hottie Tom Hardy showed up at DPA and, in Dubois-Sissoko's words is, "super sweet and really really handsome, such a nice guy!" Personally, I've found it funny that people are calling the film "feminist propaganda." Really?! Well it's about time, after all the masculine propaganda...

Check out the slideshow below for all my favorites from the DPA Gifting Lounge in Cannes.

DPA Gifting Lounge Cannes
Duvelleroy(01 of10)
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Fan company Duvelleroy has been around since the times when, well, fans were widely used. Not a commodity high on fashionistas lists anymore, the fans have been indispensable though this year in Cannes. And having one with the title of one of the most beloved films of all times, was just what every celebrity and overheated journalist needed.
Sens Collection(02 of10)
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The tagline for these beautiful Sens Collection candles reads "Haute Couture Crackling Candles" because lighting one of these solid, fragrant beauties creates the atmosphere of an open fire. Safely of course. If heaven has a scent, I bet it's featured in this line, which looks and smells delicious.
Pascal Piveteau(03 of10)
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Leather couturier Pascal Piveteau this year occupies an entire suite of the DPA Gifting Lounge and I totally see why. HIs creations are all one-of-a-kind and beautifully wearable. And at around $ 4,000 each, they are the kind of couture that is wonderfully affordable.
Teo Jasmin(04 of10)
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To me, Teo Jasmin products are the image of cool. That cute bulldog with the vulnerable eyes gets dressed up as a Maharaja-slash-Holy-man this time around and I just couldn't resist bringing him home. Some girls love Hello Kitty, I adore Teo Jasmin! Oh, and this cutie pie has now entered the fight against autism. Check out their website for more info.
Misaki pearls(05 of10)
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Unfortunately pearls have gotten a bad reputation. What I mean is that grandmothers and all around frumpy women have been wearing them lately and pearls have gone from status symbols to doubtful fashion statement. Yet Misaki reinvents the pearl in colors and styles that are anything but old fashioned. I love the fumé grey pearls and have been wearing mine nonstop.
Anny Rey O2 Line(06 of10)
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We all have a bit of a princess fighting to come out and it turns out that Anny Rey's O2 Line Huile Précieuse is what Princess Grace of Monaco used herself. The company's presentation at DPA includes a letter by Her Majesty herself, praising the properties of this fragrant, luxurious face and neck oil. Anything good enough for royalty is indeed, good enough for me.
Arido Jewelry (07 of10)
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One-of-a-kind jewelry company Arido has created some beautiful pieces just for the DPA Gifting Lounge in Cannes, made out of antique jade. Lucky select celebrities have been gifted these, to wear on the red carpet and here Nathalie Dubois-Sissoko herself can be seen wearing one of these magnificent jewels.
Yoshiko Hori Dolls(08 of10)
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Japanese artist Yoshiko Hori has been making life-size dolls since 1987. Perfectly at home at a film festival like Cannes, because of their Anime connection, it was a pleasure to meet Hori in all her kindness and talent.
Dominique Denaive Paris(09 of10)
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Jewelry with a sense of conscience is what we need and the collections by Dominique Denaive Paris are just that. The factories for the company are based in Mauritius, employing local workers who are paid fairly and the pieces are made in resin, with each bead taking a very long time to make.
Qiriness(10 of10)
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Qiriness are wonderful "spa at home" products which include a whole line of anti dullness brightening masques and cream, for moments just like these film festivals. With all the late nights, sun exposure and stress, brightening is just what I need.

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