Earlier this week in London, fabled Anglo-French perfumers, The House of Creed, took over the Wallace Collection on an uncharacteristically warm summer evening in London.
The white-tie dinner in the museums galleries, which sport one of the worlds strongest collections of rococo art and furniture, marked the culmination of the inaugural year of the Wallaces Young Benefactors program.
Dr. Xavier Bray, director of the Wallace Collection, the Honorable Daphne Guinness, Marc Quinn, Adot Gak, and Nicholas Cullinan OBE dined on filet of beef and white chocolate mousse dispersed across three rooms: The Back State Room, dedicated to Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour, and The Dutch Galleries, seated under priceless work by Rembrandt, Jan Steel and Gerard ter Borch....