Le Figaro honors 200 young talents for its bicentennial

On the occasion of its 200th anniversary, Le Figaro, in partnership with the Institut Choiseul, has selected 200 young people aged 35 or under poised to shape France's future in various fields. This initiative is part of the celebrations at the Grand Palais on January 14, 15, and 16, 2026. It aims to highlight the hope carried by these future leaders in economy, culture, politics, and more.

Le Figaro is marking its 200th anniversary by looking to the future. To commemorate this historic milestone, the newspaper partnered with the Institut Choiseul to identify 200 young talents aged 35 or under as of January 1, 2026. These individuals, chosen from sectors such as economy, culture, sports, politics, institutions, media, and creation, are seen as key players in addressing tomorrow's challenges.

This approach emerged naturally during preparations for the commemorative events at the Grand Palais from January 14 to 16, 2026. As the newspaper recounts its two centuries of history, it spotlights those embodying intelligence, knowledge, creativity, enterprise, and power. Among them, some are already founding successful startups or innovating in their fields.

The initiative reflects a commitment to honoring the next generation, even amid a sometimes gloomy national context. The Figaro Magazine editorial team met these promising profiles to compile this ranking, available to subscribers. It thus underscores the enthusiasm of these young people in facing contemporary issues, delivering an optimistic message for France.

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