Eugenie Niarchos Hosts a Sparkling Dinner to Toast Her Latest Jewelry Collection
They say that making it in New York is all about finding your tribe, and Eugenie Niarchosappears to have done just that. Last night, to celebrate the fourth season of her jewelry brand, Venyx, Niarchos threw an intimate dinner at perennial downtown hot spot Miss Lily’s, and she surrounded herself with only the closest of friends. “It’s so hard to explain my inspirations,” she said. “For this collection I was inspired by birthstones, by the stars, by reggae, by Erykah Badu in the ’90s, but mostly I was inspired by all my friends.” Indeed, Niarchos rolls with a stylish crowd, one that anyone would find inspiring—Tabitha Simmons, Alexandre and Sofía Sanchez de Betak, Derek Blasberg, Fabiola Beracasa Beckman, and Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert were in the mix.
Many of the evening’s guests were together just a few nights prior at the elaborate costume wedding of Nieves Zuberbühler and Julio Mario Santo Domingo III, so between courses of cod fritters and vegetable curry, last night’s dinner conversation included the requisite bit of asking when everyone else left the party, reviewing Halloweencostumes, and follow-up gossip. “I left the party early,” said Julia Restoin Roitfeld, “Early, at 4:00 a.m., that is. By the time actual Halloween came around on Monday, I was so over it.”
The evening’s vibe was a relaxed one, so much so that some partygoers didn’t want the night to end. “I love it here at Miss Lily’s,” said Belgian filmmaker and Unemployed magazine cofounder Cécile Winckler. “It’s cool but without being pretentious.” Cool without being pretentious—you could say the same about the mood in the room last night, as guests nibbled on rum cake and lingered at their tables before heading home around midnight.
http://www.vogue.com/13499331/eugenie-niarchos-venyx-jewelry-new-york-dinner/
They say that making it in New York is all about finding your tribe, and Eugenie Niarchosappears to have done just that. Last night, to celebrate the fourth season of her jewelry brand, Venyx, Niarchos threw an intimate dinner at perennial downtown hot spot Miss Lily’s, and she surrounded herself with only the closest of friends. “It’s so hard to explain my inspirations,” she said. “For this collection I was inspired by birthstones, by the stars, by reggae, by Erykah Badu in the ’90s, but mostly I was inspired by all my friends.” Indeed, Niarchos rolls with a stylish crowd, one that anyone would find inspiring—Tabitha Simmons, Alexandre and Sofía Sanchez de Betak, Derek Blasberg, Fabiola Beracasa Beckman, and Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert were in the mix.
Many of the evening’s guests were together just a few nights prior at the elaborate costume wedding of Nieves Zuberbühler and Julio Mario Santo Domingo III, so between courses of cod fritters and vegetable curry, last night’s dinner conversation included the requisite bit of asking when everyone else left the party, reviewing Halloweencostumes, and follow-up gossip. “I left the party early,” said Julia Restoin Roitfeld, “Early, at 4:00 a.m., that is. By the time actual Halloween came around on Monday, I was so over it.”
The evening’s vibe was a relaxed one, so much so that some partygoers didn’t want the night to end. “I love it here at Miss Lily’s,” said Belgian filmmaker and Unemployed magazine cofounder Cécile Winckler. “It’s cool but without being pretentious.” Cool without being pretentious—you could say the same about the mood in the room last night, as guests nibbled on rum cake and lingered at their tables before heading home around midnight.
http://www.vogue.com/13499331/eugenie-niarchos-venyx-jewelry-new-york-dinner/
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