Saint Laurent at Palazzo Grassi: A Venetian Dinner for Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Saint Laurent at Palazzo Grassi: A Venetian Dinner for Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"The palazzo, an eighteenth-century landmark on the Grand Canal, became the canvas for the maison's vision. Its Baroque architecture, sharpened by Tadao Ando's minimalist interventions, offered a stage that was both historic and modern. Guests arrived by boat to the private dock, ascending marble steps into a hall reimagined for the night. Crystal chandeliers glowed above round tables dressed in rich red silks, polished silver, and white porcelain."
"The dinner was choreographed by Bureau Betak with the precision of a film set. The room was washed in jewel tones, a palette that echoed the mood of Jarmusch's triptych film. Each table was a still life, glowing under the chandeliers, where every guest felt like a character cast in the same scene. Platinum candlesticks rose among vivid arrangements of fuchsia orchids, violet calla lilies, and indigo hydrangeas intertwined with ripe plums and grapes."
Saint Laurent Productions hosted an intimate dinner at Venice's Palazzo Grassi to honor Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother. The eighteenth-century palazzo’s Baroque architecture and Tadao Ando’s minimalist interventions combined to create a historic yet modern stage. Guests arrived by boat, ascended marble steps, and dined beneath crystal chandeliers on tables dressed in red silks, polished silver, and white porcelain. Platinum candlesticks and vivid floral arrangements mixed with ripe plums and grapes. Bureau Betak choreographed the evening like a film set, with jewel-tone lighting and a menu echoing Jarmusch’s contrasts: antipasti, saffron and wine-dark pastas, sea bass with black squid-ink risotto, and a gold-edged chocolate confection.
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