One of the coolest things we did last year was attend the first ever
Dîner en Blanc in Beverly Hills. Going to the White Dinner in Paris has been on
my Life List for some time now so earlier this year I reached out to the organizers of
the DEB,
casually asking if I happened to be in Paris when the dinner took
place, would I be able to attend now that I was a member. Well, I didn't expect a such quick response
since the dinner is super exclusive and has over 13,000 people attend, I assumed it was a long shot. The same weekend I sent the email, I got
responses from the organizers in Los Angeles, who then forwarded my
email to the organizers in Paris. One day later I got an email directly from the son
of the man who founded
le Dîner en Blanc. He remembered me *
and my heart headpiece* from last year. He responded that we could attend as his guests!
We found the most amazing sitter through a friend of mine. Caroline is American but has been living in Paris for a few years and speaks fluent French. She and Olivia hit it off fabulously! I knew we were leaving Olivia in safe hands. We borrowed a fold up table from our friends *
thanks Warren & Kim* and luckily found some white chairs in the courtyard of the apartment we were staying. I brought most of our white dinner items from last year in my suitcase and borrowed tableware from our apartment. I couldn't believe she didn't have wine glasses or white dinner napkins so I had to buy some. We bought antique roses *
since white peonies were no longer in season* and used a teapot for a vase. I found a pretty good sushi place, a fresh baguette, a bottle of
Freixenet and pretty white tiramisu desserts.
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I love this bag I bought from the arts district from Apolis |
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I carried my Heart headpiece on the plane with me but it still ended up damaged so Antz helped me put together this lovely floral crown |
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My handsome date |
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Just follow the folks in white |
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Of course I had to sneak some Ban.do in there |
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I love his birdy boutonnière |
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Hey Aymeric! |
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SO FREAKING EXCITED!! |
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Where are we headed to? |
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Not here |
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The dinner was held on six of the thirty seven bridges that span the Seine river |
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Not a bad view, right?
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Darn it, our tiramisu was smashed to bits |
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If I had to guess, I would say there was about 500 people on our bridge |
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Poppin' bottles under the Eiffel Tower #officiallyPIMP |
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Salut, my love. To many more Diners en Blanc! |
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The most perfect sunset ever. I am so happy! |
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Tourists walked through the dinner all night, someone asked me if it was a wedding |
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Sparklers are illegal in Los Angeles so this was super fun!! |
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She Sparkles! |
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This was my first time seeing the Eiffel Tower sparkle in person |
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Of course I asked her to find us the perfect pied-à-terre in Paris! |
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It's so fun making new friends |
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We met the loveliest Canadians at the tables next to us! |
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Hey Ladies! |
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There were people in white everywhere you looked |
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Time to boogie! |
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Look at that full moon |
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Our bridge looks so festive |
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J'adore Paris, I'll never forget this night. |
This evening was enchanted. It was nothing compared to the Beverly Hills dinner with only 1,500 guests. I am so full of gratitude and overwhelmed with joy that I was able to participate in such an epic event. I am blown away by the coordination and cooperation it takes to bring over
13,000 people together for a lovely dinner in Paris. I am accomplishing so many things on
my Life List during this trip, it just may be a good time to add more goals! For those of you who may not know what the dinner is, here is a video showing the inception and past years. I hope to attend le Dîner en Blanc in New York next!
4 comments:
Looks like you had an AMAZING time! I hope to attend the Diner En Blanc in L.A. this year. I can only hope to attend the Diner in Paris one day! I LOVE Paris!. I am a quater French and am very proud of my 'Frenchness' Hope to meet you at the next DEB! Merci!
Merci David, it was one of the loveliest nights of my life. I hope to attend Le Diner en Blanc in Paris again.
Great read thank you.
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