It made perfect sense that the Museum of Modern Art and Chanel — fluent in quiet luxury and cinematic cool — came together to honor Sofia Coppola, the filmmaker who turned girlhood and glamour into her own visual language. It was a natural fit; Chanel’s long history with Coppola and MoMA’s film program made the tribute more like a continuation of a shared love for cinema.
The night unfolded like one of Coppola’s films: intimate, stylish, and laced with deadpan humor. Surrounded by friends and family — including her daughters Romy and Cosima — Coppola watched as tributes poured in from Elle Fanning, Josh Hartnett, Jason Schwartzman, Roman Coppola, and MoMA’s chief curator of film, Rajendra Roy, along with video messages from Kirsten Dunst and her father, Francis Ford Coppola.
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