A cool Wednesday night in Manhattan, the blue doors of John Damesi’s townhouse were open to reveal some rare: a fashion-end-beauty fet that felt like Paris in the spring compared to sutton place in the fall.
On this occasion, the status of Poerate Beauty was a debut, which was a luxury skincare line inspired by the spirit of the Coturier. Paul PoerateHosted by Damesi, James Calliados and Cassandra Gray, the festival took place inside Damesi’s art-and-vastu-pack townhouse. Inside: original warholes, cruelist sculptures, a floor-to-sealing library, and endless mirror-a fitting metaphor for a beauty brand not only a party setting but also a beautiful metaphor and a beautiful metaphor and reflection and glamor.
The guests were now introduced the famous blue doors of the previous Damesi and were rapidly congratulated by a server dressed, with a tray of vegetables with wauve clickwot flute and shrimp toast, resotto balls and curate vegetables. Damesi told the roof of his backyard, “We are here who are celebrating the new beginning of the House of Poarete and Pole Skincare.” “Have fun and stay for a long time-every tonight triple-park!”
Amidst the crowd: Tony Lewis Lee, June Ambrose, Lauren Azersky, Maria Cornezo, Jennifer Fisher, Emilia Wikasted, Peter Brent, Amy Fine Collins, and more. Gray said, “It is amazing to see everyone out tonight – it’s all fantastic,” Gray said, whose brand, violet gray, will soon collaborate with Pole.
Inside, a “Skincare Bar” showed Poerate’s debut products – including cleansing, ebazalift, lube, and essential lines – while the backyard watched the danceflor under a red neon sign reading. Chase PoerateSamantha Ronson handled the DJ booth, spinning for a well -high crowd, which sat under the stars and swept away.
“I think these products will help re -establish interest in Pole and start new dialogue,” said Calliados, a creative director of the US launch. Judi Lee, director of the brand strategy and imaging Poerate, said: “Paul Poarete’s famous Parisian Garden inspired this evening – it is about beauty, joy and a little dramaticness.”
Guests were naturally, enchanted. Global Management Advisor Umindi Francis said, “I am very special what I use.”
As the night was worn at night and sweets used to emerge, a second wave of guests came – which included Nikki Hilton Rothschild and Jill Cargain – as the early birds exited them. At the top, the second floor parlor became a refuge: a red salon with a warhole of Diana Ross, and a blue room with a velvet couch, supervision of the celebrity portrait, and a rhinestone-stoded peacock in the window.
“This is the first time at John’s house – and I’m in awe,” Luan de Lesps“He loves his knees, not he?” June Ambrose said: “I have known John for years – we have worked together on Mac’s Viva Glam – and I have first gone to this house, but tonight it feels completely again.”
And as a guest said on his way: “I think someone knocked and asked us to reject music.”
Which, as a launch, may be final praise.