Thomas Alleno, high-end events as a means of expression
Between luxury, gastronomy and commitment, Thomas Alleno imposes his vision in the very closed world of prestigious events.
Since founding his Let’s (Luxury Events Talents) agency in 2020, Thomas Alleno, son of chef Yannick Alleno, has been charting a course that borrows nothing from his father’s legacy, except a taste for excellence. In just a few years, he has established himself as a key player in the upscale events sector, both in France and abroad.
His customers? Houses such as Chloé, Louis Vuitton, Moët & Chandon, Hublot and Paris Saint-Germain. These are just some of the references who call on his expertise to design immersive, visually powerful and meaningful events. His agency currently generates sales of nearly 4 million euros, with some sixty projects a year.
The art of staging an emotion
Each event orchestrated by Let’s tells an embodied story, often linked to a brand’s universe. Whether it’s an imperial dinner for Bulgari at the Louvre or a dreamlike meal at the Château de Saran for Moët & Chandon, décor, lighting and gastronomy become narrative tools. For Chloé, he collaborated with chef Alessandra Montagne Gomes, whose personal journey is staged in a three-act menu. Nothing is left to chance.
A strong Parisian base
Based in Paris, Let’s follows in the tradition of the great luxury houses that use the capital as a showcase for their events. The Musée du Louvre, the Pont de l’Alma and the Pavillon Ledoyen become venues for celebration and the transmission of values. A lively, theatrical Paris, but never ostentatious.
A personal and civic commitment
Beyond business, Thomas Alleno has a deeply human project: the Association Antoine Alleno, created after the tragic death of his brother. In September 2025, the “Alive” work, designed with artist JR, will display 3,000 faces of survivors of missing children on the Alma bridge. A powerful gesture, between art, memory and awareness.
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