12 Dinner Parties Around the World, From Tokyo to Paris
T dropped in on a dozen gatherings hosted by artists, designers and performers, including a conclave of celebrity look-alikes and a pizza party on a Broadway stage.
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T dropped in on a dozen gatherings hosted by artists, designers and performers, including a conclave of celebrity look-alikes and a pizza party on a Broadway stage.
Samuel L. Jackson, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, John David Washington and more gathered at the Barrymore Theater with pepperoni pies and paper cups.
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Pierpaolo Piccioli celebrates the house’s spring ready-to-wear presentation with Florence Pugh, Jenna Ortega and no rules.
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The actor Claire Foy, the filmmaker Sarah Polley and others involved with the film, out this month, gathered a year after shooting for a meal at Lincoln Center.
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The performance artist Alexis Stone hosted a McDonald’s takeaway feast with three celebrity look-alikes.
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The writer hosted a dozen creative guests for jollof rice and Nigerian finger foods at her home in Lagos.
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The fashion designer Tomo Koizumi hosted a casual — but still glamorous — affair at a small bar in the city’s hub for gay culture.
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“It’s nice to have dinners like this after what the city has been through,” says the musician and entertainer Big Freedia.
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The fashion designer Terrence Kim took a break with his staff for a meal that included both Korean and American staples — and a heated game of Mafia.
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The visual artist Nadia Lee Cohen hosted a candlelit gathering with eclectic floral arrangements and gelatin-bound table décor.
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The restaurateur Mercedes Bernal and her food-obsessed friends started eating and cooking together outdoors in 2020. At her family’s hacienda in Morelos, the gatherings go on.
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The visual artists Naima Green and Sable Elyse Smith planned a gathering at their Manhattan home with guests who put them at ease — and who weren’t allowed to lift a finger.
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The evening at the visual artist Lorna Simpson’s home was a chance to connect with her guests outside of formal industry events.
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For T’s 2022 Holiday issue, we dropped in on 12 gatherings around the world, from Tokyo to New Orleans to Paris and beyond.
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