On Thursday November 28, Veuve Clicquot presented the 52nd Bold Woman Award at a unique dinner attended by 100 exceptional French women at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Discover these inspiring women who stand out for their audacity and their entrepreneurial projects.
And the winner is… In the presence of Antoine de Caunes, master of ceremonies, and Carla Bruni for an exceptional performance, Coline Bertrand and Mahault de Guibert, co-founders of La Rosée , received the Bold Woman Award 2024. A well-deserved recognition for the committed cosmetics brand, which has been revolutionizing healthy and natural cosmetics in pharmacies since 2015.
Yasmine Iamerene, Founder of MiPi, received the Bold Future Award 2024. This distinction recognizes the impact of this young transport company specializing in the decarbonized last mile.

Bold Woman Award winners
Coline Bertrand and Mahault de Guibert
Coline Bertrand and Mahault de Guibert, the co-founders of La Rosé, met on the benches of the Faculty of Pharmacy in Lyon, where they forged a strong friendship.
Taking up the challenge of combining naturalness and sustainability, in 2015 they launched a range of skincare products made in France, respectful of the skin and the environment, with short, healthy formulas, to meet new consumer expectations. Today, La Rosée products are sold in 1 out of every 2 pharmacies in France, and the brand has 42 SKUs. It employs 160 people in France. In 2022, Coline and Mahault won the Scale-Up prize for the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region as part of the Entrepreneur of the Year award organized by EY.
Winner of the bold future award
Yasmine Iamarene
Yasmine Iamarene is the co-founder of MiPi. After graduating from business school, she spent 10 years in senior finance positions with major textile groups, mainly in supply chain management.
In the midst of the health crisis, she decided to tackle societal and environmental issues in the transport sector. She launched MiPi, a responsible freight transport company that not only responds to the growth of the last-mile delivery market, but also makes a commitment to gender equality in transport services, training, well-being in the workplace and the ecological transition. Today, MiPi works for major brands such as Amazon and Carrefour, among others. The company employs 250 people and will achieve sales of 10 million euros in 2024.

Marc Menasé, Entrepreneur and founder of Founders Future
Mélissa Theuriau, Journalist and presenter
Mory Sacko, Michelin-starred chef
Amélie Guicheney, Entrepreneur and founder of Gaya and BFA 2024 winner
Sarah Poniatowski, Designer and CEO of Maison Sarah Lavoine
Carole Bildé, Communications and Marketing Director, Veuve Clicquot
Séverine Merle, CEO of Céline
Xavier Romatet, Managing Director, Institut Français de la Mode
Sophie Lacoste, CEO of Fusalp and BWA 2023 winner
Jean-Marc Gallot, President of Veuve Clicquot