A field of 15 fillies is set to line up for Sunday's Prix de Diane-Hermes (French Oaks) at Chantilly on Sunday.
There were no defections at the final declaration stage and there are four foreign raiders, Arduine (John Gosden), Tanzilla (Clive Brittain), Chiang Mai (Aidan O'Brien) and the supplemented Italian filly Xua.
Cash Asmussen takes the mount on Arduine with the others ridden by Johnny Murtagh, Michael Kinane and Olivier Peslier respectively.
Volvoreta, impressive winner of the Prix Penelope at Saint-Cloud in April, looks the one to beat on paper.
Especially as the second and third in that race, Reve d'Oscar and Sadler's Flag, have since won the Group One Prix Saint-Alary and Group Two Prix de Royaumont respectively.
Reve d'Oscar reopposes and will be aided by pacemaker Baume Au Coeur who was supplemented earlier this week.
Prix Marcel Boussac winner Lady Of Chad, the mount of Gerald Mosse, will try and atone for a disappointing run in the French 1000 Guineas last time.
Other home runners include the Prix Saint-Alary second, third and fourth, Folie Danse, Hidalguia and Goldamix.
Texalina, unbeaten Egyptband, the Group One-placed New Story and the Listed-winning Di Moi Oui complete a strong home defence.
The John Dunlop-trained Lucido and Little Rock from Sir Michael Stoute's stable do battle in the Group Two Grand Prix de Chantilly over 12 furlongs on the same card.
Pat Eddery and Kieren Fallon are the respective riders of the British pair.