Model and social media personality Alex Consani walked the red carpet at the Chanel Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner in New York City [1].
The event highlights the intersection of luxury fashion and independent cinema, drawing global attention to the artistic contributions supporting the festival's filmmakers [2].
The dinner took place in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York [1, 2]. This annual gathering serves as a high-profile red-carpet event designed to celebrate artists who donate their works to filmmakers participating in the Tribeca Film Festival [2].
Consani, known for her presence in both the modeling industry and on social media, appeared at the 2026 [1] iteration of the dinner. The event is a cornerstone of the festival's social calendar, blending the influence of the fashion house Chanel with the creative community of the film industry [2].
While the dinner focuses on philanthropy and art donation, it also functions as a major visibility platform for the attendees. Consani's appearance adds to the event's digital reach, as her social media following often amplifies the visibility of the brands and festivals she supports [1].
Attendees at the dinner typically include a mix of established cinema icons, emerging artists, and fashion figures. The collaboration between Chanel and the Tribeca Film Festival underscores a long-term strategy to link high-fashion branding with the promotion of the arts in the U.S. [2].
“Alex Consani walked the red carpet at the Chanel Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner”
The attendance of digital-first personalities like Alex Consani at traditional luxury events indicates a shift in how heritage brands like Chanel engage with younger audiences. By integrating social media influencers into high-art philanthropy events, the brand bridges the gap between exclusive red-carpet prestige and viral digital consumption.





