Little trinkets were available for guests at LC55 Shop to take home as a keepsake, including beautiful beaded bracelets, custom matchboxes and fully customised baseball hats and fans.
The food by Harry’s Kitchen was out of this world. The freshest ingredients were used, and after an epic lunch under the sun, everyone enjoyed homemade ice cream with every topping imaginable.
David Christopher expertly captured the guests at the party, and printed them instantly so they could be taken home as a tangible memory.
Twiggy DJ’d into the early evening, and guests lounged in the late summer sun.
Guests arrived to this private home in Chelsea to waiters standing at the front gate, welcoming them in with a friendly “Bonjour!”. Guests made their way up to the house which had a large Le Club 55 flag flying at full mast. As they made their way into the garden, they were presented with beautiful cocktails, Champagne and ice cold rosé.
The garden was the ultimate chill out spot, with lounge furniture scattered with cushions in varying shades and textures of blue, cream and ecru.
At the top of the garden, two large bougainvillaea trees framed the second pergola, Le Club Shop.
A large sweeping bar to mimic that of LC55 was the perfect spot to pick up an expertly shaken cocktail or two.
Under a brilliantly constructed, white washer pergola, guests dined on one long table. Pale blue tablecloths stretched the entire length of the table.
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