Solène Delinger 12:07, October 02, 2023, modified at 12:10, October 02, 2023

On Sunday, October 1st, Jenifer participated in the launch of Pink October by singing her hit "Ma Révolution" on a podium set up on the Champs-Élysées. The singer was surrounded by 99 women and one man, affected by breast cancer, but also by Evelyne Dhéliat, godmother of the Ruban Rose association, which organized this event like no other...

It is an event like no other that took place Sunday evening on the Champs-Élysées... While Fashion Week is in full swing in the capital, 99 women and one man, affected by breast cancer, walked the famous Parisian avenue for the launch of Pink October. An event attended by Jenifer, who sang her hit Ma Révolution on the podium, surrounded by these 99 people, dressed in pink, and 100 "white coats", researchers, doctors, caregivers.

The importance of research and early detection in the fight against the disease

Evelyne Dhéliat, actress Claudia Tagbo and model Alice Detollenaere, godmothers of the Ruban Rose association who have themselves already been affected by breast cancer, took the stage alongside Jenifer. All three had spoken before the parade to stress the importance of supporting research and early detection of the disease.

Small highlight and important moment in the awareness against breast cancer with a parade on the Champs-Elysées of women with breast cancer on the occasion of Pink October.

Nice wink during the current Fashion Week in Paris. #octobrerosepic.twitter.com/YB7RKDyxvd

— Remy Buisine (@RemyBuisine) October 1, 2023

The Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, and the National Assembly, then lit up in pink.

#OctobreRose is officially launched! ✨
The @ArcDeTriomphe is dressing up #Rose tonight for the 2023 #CancerDuSein research and control campaign.

Thanks to the association @RubanRose#support#awareness with @leCMNpic.twitter.com/9UaEMOGn6K

— Arc de Triomphe (@ArcDeTriomphe) October 1, 2023

The new awareness campaign of the Ruban Rose association is carried this year by the actress Caroline Bourg, seen in Plus belle la vie, with a slogan: "The search saves lives, it saved mine". Despite advances in research, one in eight women is still affected by breast cancer.