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One may be forgiven thinking that Truman Capote’s infamous Black and White Ball in November 1966 as the party of the century. Capote dangled coveted invitations for months under the noses of the celebrity of the day as he determined who was ‘in’ and who was ‘out’.
However, I would have to believe that our young upstart who clamored for social acceptance got his inspiration from one Don Carlos de Beistegui de Yturbe. Beisegui’s Le Bal Oriental held in Venice at the Palazzo Labia in 1951 makes Capote’s ball look like a provincial sweet sixteen year olds birthday party.
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*Orson Wells
Spectacular in its incarnation, guest list, costumes, extravagance and subsequent publicity the guest list was a who’s who of post war Europe. Cecil Beaton's photographs of the ball display an almost surreal society, reminiscent of the Venetian life immediately before the fall of the republic at the end of the 18th century.
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On the day of the ball, the host retired to a suite at the Grand Hotel in order to avoid frenetic scenes as those whom no invitation had been forthcoming claimed their invitations had not for some reason arrived.
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Numerous Couturiers were involved in the design and making of costumes for the rich and famous who were attending, with Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin and Nina Ricci designing the majority of the costumes. It was said that several days prior to the event that there was an extraordinary procession of chauffeur-driven basketwork Rolls Royce’s through the Simplon Pass in the direction of Venice, with large Dior boxes strapped onto their roofs.
Venice was captivated with the ball and the general public waited for hours along the Grand Canal to catch glimpses of the rich, famous and titled arriving.
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*Fath
Chinese Junks aside another spectacular entrance was made by Lady Diana Cooper dressed as Cleopatra in a costume designed by Cecil Beaton. Her entrance which "people thought was the loveliest sight with the light from the windows of the palazzo falling on her face and pearls and blonde wig" was inspired in the Palace's Tiepolo superb fresco The Banquet of Cleopatra that was the central theme of the ball.
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Stunningly fascinating!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous I love everything from that period the suits and dresses were so OMG...and damn Bestegui sure knows how to channel his fierceness that pic is ass kicking!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Andy
Thank you for sharing these images, you feed my addiction.
ReplyDeleteX David
I'm dying from the glamour here!
ReplyDeleteHow divine! Oh to be a fly on the wall at that party. By the way, did you get my email? You won my copy of DV! I just need your address to ship it to you...catherine dot longbotham at g mail dot com.
ReplyDeletethe 2nd last photo is so stunning i want it on my wall :)
ReplyDeletehope you well!
X SP
Why don´t we throw another party soon? Anyone?
ReplyDelete/Sara