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| | Sponsored Email | | | | | ‘SEVEN’ by Carine Roitfeld | | A unique vision of the Seven Deadly Sins | | Cancel all October plans: The Veuve Clicquot Widow Series is back for another year.
When Nick Knight kicked the series off two years ago with Gareth Pugh-clad statues and live taxidermy demonstrations, one thing was clear: this was something special. In 2016 FKA Twigs put the series on the map with a less than ghoulish soundtrack and an all-night performance, and 2017 is set to be equally as ground-breaking with fashion powerhouse Carine Roitfeld (#UJloves) at her CR studio team of creatives at the helm.
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| | | I’m a story teller, that’s my job as an editor and stylist. This opportunity is completely different, and now my team at CR Studio and I have the opportunity to tell a story with the viewer actually experiencing the story as we tell it. It’s not a party, it’s a truly immersive experience. It’s a different way of thinking! | | — Carine Roitfeld | | Now firmly established on the London calendar, this annual event allows Veuve Clicquot to seek seminal creatives who have an unfulfilled desire or passion project they wish to bring to life, mirroring the values of Madame Clicquot. This year, the fashion maven brings her unique, rebellious outlook to the series, creating a fully immersive experience which takes guests on a journey through her vision of the Seven Deadly Sins. Taking up residence in Islington Green on the 20th and 21st of October, Roitfeld is joined by collaborators including Tom Ford, Karl Lagerfeld and Atsuko Kudo to explore the virtues and pitfalls of each sin, from greed to lust.
| | Photo: © Karl Lagerfeld |
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| | Think the best mansion party you’ve ever been to, but with more Champagne. Tickets are priced at £35 (+ BF) and include a glass of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label.
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