La Biennale Des Antiquaires Brings Baroque Excess to Manhattan
The French fair fêted its campaign for global style dominance with a chic reception.
Cait Munro
La Biennale Des Antiquaires takes place this September in Paris. It is the premiere showcase of antiques in the world and a beacon for the ladies who seriously shop and the style conscious decorator: founded in 1956, the dream was to create an event where the beauty of the objects on show could compete with that of the women who came to visit the exhibition. To give prospective buyers and exhibitors a taste of the expected excesses of the fair, the Consulate General of France held a soiree: champagne, hors d’oeuvres, and of course beautiful things were everywhere.
Guests mingle in the decadent rooms of the Consulate. Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
The chandelier-mosphere. Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
A perfect pour. Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Consul General de France, Bertrand Lortholary Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Bertrand Lortholary with Christian Deydier, President Syndicat National des Antiquaires Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Christiane Gruffat Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Cory Kennedy Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Laura de Gunzburg, Lily Snyder Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Jacques Babando, Nadine Johnson, Christian Deydier Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Eric Marx, Jackie Swerz Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Elsa Fine, Amy Fine Collins, Flora Collins Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Edward Barsamian Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Lady Liliana Cavendish Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Michael Avedon, Lisle Richards, Bettina Zilkha Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Michael Avedon Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Nadine Johnson Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Rena Ohashi Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Stephanie LaCava Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
Trish Caroll Photo: Angela Pham/BFA
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