diner en blanc

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Last week we joined over 2,500 people dressed in white for an elegant pop-up picnic in Philadelphia. Dîner en Blanc is a magical, glamorous, and elegant affair, held annually by invitation only.  What began in Paris 25 years ago has now spread worldwide, delighting all in attendance. One of the most thrilling aspects of the event is an intensely guarded secret location, which is revealed  upon arriving at the designated meeting point, dressed to impress! In our groups case, we took the subway together, and as we emerged from the tunnel, we could see people gathering on the JFK bridge in front of the iconic 30th Street Station. To the dismay of those traveling home from work, we all shrieked with giddy excitement as we realized what was about to unfold. The main thoroughfare had been shut down, awaiting our revelry!

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Everything needed for the formal picnic arrives (and departs) via you and yours, so thoughtful and light packing is a must. Since this was our first year, we kept things simple with plain white china, fresh hydrangea, and a few pieces from my vintage milk glass collection. I wish I could claim that amazing feast above as ours…our table mates went all out! We picked up our food upon arrival, having ordered a catered meal. It was amazing, and saved us the trouble of carrying the food, in addition to all the accoutrement we already had to bring. It’s quite a feat but well worth the effort!

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After dinner was over we lit our sparklers in unison, to signify that the dancing/partying portion of the evening had commenced! We took a walk along the bridge over the Schuylkill River, making our way up to the front to dance (a DJ followed the band that played during dinner). Amidst a sea of white attire and smiling faces, we danced the night away. Even though it’s a dream for any francophile, you don’t have to be one to appreciate the magic of the event…Mr. Fleurishing was quite dazzled by it all as well. Philadelphia provided a spectacular backdrop, and we saw our city through a new lens.

philly creatives…a new series!

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After almost four years in Philadelphia, I continue to be inspired by the local talent that thrives here. It’s a creative community like I’ve never been a part of before-supportive, enriching, motivating. I frequently post about my local love, but it’s time to take it to another level and really showcase the best. My goal is to get more personal with the artists and business owners you already know, and introduce a few you might not. I’m continually meeting incredibly inspiring people here-I’ve been fortunate to get to know many of them personally, and am excited to share their passions. Beginning in September, I will be profiling philly creatives! Regardless of where you are in the world, you will be inspired.

 beautiful calligraphy on sign by lindsey buck for the philly creatives party

great chefs event

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This week I had the honor of attending The Great Chef’s Event, benefiting Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation. Held at the URBN headquarters, chefs from around the country came to plate their best for the cause. It was a packed house filled with inspiration and of course, delicious food! I was there helping my good friend (fellow twin mama) Abbey Alpert, co-owner of Flour Pot Cookies. Well known for their handmade custom cookies, they have participated for many years, and supporters know to look for their table (I witnessed that firsthand). Even though I’m a tad biased, they are seriously THE most delicious sugar cookies I’ve ever had! There was just so much talent in the building supporting the fight to cure childhood cancer….inspiring. If you are not familiar with ALSF, please take a moment to learn more about the foundation. Alexandra “Alex” Scott was a bright light in this world, and still inspires today thanks to her parents, and the huge community carrying her message of hope. Great cause, great people…and yes, great cookies.

to market to market

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I love Philadelphia. I could really end this post on that note but that wouldn’t quite explain this photo…plus I would like to elaborate on one of the many aspects of this city that make me love it so much. The creative community here is alive and thriving in a way I have never experienced before. I should add a disclaimer that I have not lived in the many other major cities that lay claim to vibrant artistic communities, however-many who have still bestow Philly with high praise. Compared to NYC for instance, it is more accessible, and easier to get a start as a newcomer to the scene. No matter your area of interest or talent, you have a home, and a support group here. You also have many markets to attend and/or participate in…the latest of which is the iconic Brooklyn Flea. No, the vendors from Brooklyn are not here, but the best of Philly IS! We attended the inaugural event last weekend and were delighted to see so many of our local favorites and friends included. We have a few other favorite local markets, such as Clover Market in Ardmore (where we were yesterday). Whether you live here or are visiting…options abound. Here is a list of my personal favorites!

 

Philly Brooklyn Flea

Clover Market

Art Star Craft Bazaar

Outpost by Three Potato Four + URBN

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thoughts

Ever since moving to Philadelphia a year and a half ago, I have been continually inspired and energized by the amazing talent that thrives here. I continue to meet amazing entrepreneurs, artists and creatives that help make this city so vibrant. I kept thinking how great it would be to get people together, in one space, to meet, network and socialize, so the idea for this event was born. The Philly Creatives party was so much fun, and I have many to thank for helping make it an enticing and entertaining evening. I am grateful for the relationships I have built thanks to blogging, business and social media, and look forward to making many more…thank you to all who came out!

Janet & Stu of Three Potato Four kindly offered their space, which was perfect, and of course we all ended up shopping! Sullivan Owen created a beautiful fall floral arrangement, in a giant glass mason jar that I am coveting. Victoria Andreacchio of V’s Cupcakery in Norristown provided the most amazing cookies & cupcakes…seriously the best I’ve had in Philly! Lindsey Buck has such a talent for calligraphy, and made the gorgeous signage. The music and beautiful sound of Sharon Sable and E. Shawn Qaissaunee took things to another level. I am so thankful to have met them at the Terrain autumn festival, and just might become their newest groupie. Last but certainly not least, Art in the Age supplied the ROOT & SNAP which mr. fleurishing used to create some very pleasing libations!!

Interest has been expressed for another event, and your feedback and thoughts would help to make that a possibility. Maybe something quarterly, possibly having speakers? What are your thoughts?