Last night’s Paris bloggers party:
A smash hit, a great success, a meeting of the bloggers minds, a lovely, lively gathering, and great fun.
The party started at 8PM and the mood was festive, and sexy with low lighting (the first thing I did in my new apartment was install dimmers) and sultry music by divas Sade & Mary J. Blige. I served red wine and Cosmopolitans (very Carrie Bradshaw/Sex in the City circa 2001). I made a huge crudités platter, crostini with Brie and cucumber, and assorted puff pastry hot hors d’ouevres to absorb the booze. Dessert was my yummalicious coconut macaroons and David Lebovitz’s lay-down-and-die brownies.
Meg/LeBlageur & Cosmopolitan
By 9PM most of the 20 guests arrived and I even let a few non-bloggers in to spice up the mix a little. Petite Anglaise came with her own bottle of gin and 3 cans of tonic. She left me her unused lemon as a gift, which I will treasure forever. Amy and her friend Little Shiva were the literally the most colorful ones in the room: Amy with her red hair and orange top, and Little Shiva with her acid yellow going - to-red flaming locks coming half-way down her back. Laurie Pike arrived fashionably late with bottles of Champagne wearing a chic DVF like print wrap dress with red Converse sneakers. Many of the men were elegantly dressed in sport jackets and suits. Some of the bloggers couldn’t help themselves and crowded around Vincent’s Mac to login to various site/blogs. I hope no one was checking their stats or posting.
Amy/Advice Goddess & Elliott Hester
Catherine/Petite Anglaise
I worked the room effortlessly like a good Park Ave. socialite, making conversation with all my guests. Amy and my boy friend Vincent both said, “I’m the Pearl Mesta of Paris/the Paris bloggers.
12 bottles of wine, one bottle Champagne, and two pitchers of Cosmopolitans later, the party ended at 12:30AM.The last guests Petit Anglais, LeBlageur, and No Place like were still in a party mood and went off dancing on a disco bateau that was playing 80”s dance music.
I’ve been told I give great party and this was no exception.
Laurie Pike/The Paris Blog
The Guest List
Hillary Keegin & Aaron Ross -13
Terence Gelenter -Paris-Expat.com
Eric Tenin -Paris Daily Photo
Catherine- Petite Anglaise
Matthew Rose- Collage by Matthew Rose
Seth Weintraub- The Paris Times
Pascal Fonquernie-Paris Marais
Heidi Ellison- The Paris Update
Polly Lyman- Polly Vous Francais
Amy Alkon- Advice Goddess
Susie Hollands & Cesar- Ivy Paris
Elliott Hester- Postcards from Paris/LA Times
Little Shiva- www.littleshiva.com
Jennifer Chevais- No Place Like it
Le Meg- Leblageur
Laurie Pike- The Paris Blog
David Lebovitz- www.davidlebovitz.com
Sue Rinski- http://homepage.mac.com/suerynski
Greg Sutter- Elmore Leonard
Well, I've been waiting all day for the invite for brunch...to finish off the Cosmos..or weren't there any left? If I'd taken your advice (and taken too many), I'd be glowing like a certain little baby in the corner this morning as well.
Except pink, not green.
And I doubt you boys need another love-child hanging around. Although with all that fabulous Mac equipment (and did I spot an A/C unit in the bedroom, which I will remember for next summer?) maybe I can be adopted.
great party...thanks!
Posted by: David L | December 02, 2006 at 05:48 PM
Merci Richard ! it was fantstic to meet so many nice people with different interests and one common passion : paris...
one suggestion: all guest should create links between their sites to improve connections !
you are an excellent host " a la française "
a la prochaine
pascal fonquernie
http://www.parismarais.com
Posted by: pascal fonquernie | December 02, 2006 at 05:51 PM
Richard,
Thanks again for the fab party. It was wonderful meeting everyone and I hope to be bumping to everyone again soon!
Blogger/writers, remember to submit your stories to http://www.theparistimes.com
Best,
Seth
Posted by: Seth Weintraub | December 02, 2006 at 07:28 PM
Richard,
Thanks again for the fab party. It was wonderful meeting everyone and I hope to be bumping to everyone again soon!
Blogger/writers, remember to submit your stories to http://www.theparistimes.com
Best,
Seth
Posted by: Seth Weintraub | December 02, 2006 at 07:30 PM
OMG - how cool - I am SO SORRY that neither Greg or I attended. It sounds like you throw a fabulous party, mon ami!
Posted by: Run Around Paris | December 02, 2006 at 09:00 PM
WOW, it sounds (and looks) like you all had a great time. Congrats on being not only the "Paris Go-To (G)Eye" but also the host extraordinaire! I wish that I was in Paris at this very moment!!! When's the next blogger set?
p.s. Hey don't you like that? "Paris Go-To (G)Eye"??? (smikle)
Posted by: joy | December 04, 2006 at 12:01 AM
Fab party, Richard. Thanks for bringing it all together. I had a marvelous time!
Posted by: Jennifer | December 04, 2006 at 10:18 AM
Thank you for providing all those links in one place. I'll be over there six months too late to join the party, but what fun!
Posted by: mimi | December 04, 2006 at 07:10 PM
Oh to be a blogger now that party time is here. Does being a reader count for the next one?
Posted by: shelli | December 05, 2006 at 04:35 AM
I think Mary J would not be happy at being called 'bilge'! Reminds me of Jennings and Darbishire or Just William!
Posted by: Bazza | December 06, 2006 at 10:28 PM
I am so sorry I couldn't make it - it sounds like it was wonderful!
Posted by: etienne | December 26, 2006 at 09:31 PM
I bet Stephane de Billy would love this blog...
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