A glittering evening of entertainment and raucous fun helped to raise funds and awareness for The Lowe Syndrome Trust.

CELEBRATED street magician Dynamo stunned guests during the champagne reception with his jaw dropping close up-illusions whilst the world’s most expensive perfume, No 1 by Clive Christian scented the room.

Michelin starred Jean-Christophe Novelli surveyed the kitchen checking that his menu was executed with pure expertise, as the guests were seated around beautiful flower displays of red, pink and white roses dusted in glitter. The ambience was set with soft lighting and hundreds of twinkling tea lights as guests chattered and clinked glasses over dinner.

Jonathan Ross took to the stage and had his audience rolling around with laughter before Russell Watson inspired the whole room to get on their feet and dance to a set of old time swing favourites, accompanied by full big band and strings. Jonathan then took to the stage again, this time with Tara Palmer-Tomkinson to provide a classic comic duo for the auction, selling exclusive gifts from Madonna and George Michael, to private jets and holidays around the world.

It was then time for the latest golden boy of the music charts, Newton Faulkner to take to the stage with his guitar as the audience sipped cocktails, poured more wine and the lucky raffle winner admired their exclusive diamond gift from De Beers.

Even at midnight the stylish attendees where still spinning around on the dance floor with cocktails in hand, as the supremely talented Beverley Knight performed a most outstanding acoustic set. Louise Redknapp and Jean Christophe Novelli sashayed on the dance floor, as Newton and Russell were being dazzled by Dynamo’s masterful card tricks and Jonathan Ross just chilled at the bar in the funkiest looking shoes of the evening.

Three’s A Crowd Events would like to extend a massive thank you to everyone, especially Play.com, who donated towards the evening and supported The Lowe Syndrome Trust.

 

Mouton Cadet
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