International fashion powerhouse Swarovski hosted a stunning garden party to celebrate the launch of the houses’ new SS15 collection and the new atelier collection featuring a collaboration with haute couture designer Viktor & Rolf.
December 10th, 2014
Taking place at the Lions Gate Lodge, Botanic Gardens, the event featured a decadent floral media wall, live performance from an acoustic vocalist, bespoke Patrón cocktails developed especially to reference the colour plate of the new collection as well as a trio of models adored in the new collation, playing croquette on the lawn.
Celebrity and social guests in attendance included Laura Csortan, Laura Dundovic, Timomatic, Tanja Gacic, Margaret Zhang, Talia Flower, Carissa Walford, Magdalena Roze, Nadia Farfax and Erin Holland.
Guests were invited to try on and play with the new collection and were gift with individual bouquets of florals as well as Swarovski jewels.
































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