Inside Veuve Clicquot Carnaval Miami With Gabrielle Union, Nina Agdal And Ciara
Veuve Clicquot hosted its second annual Veuve Clicquot Carnaval in Miami at Museum Park with live entertainers, samba dancers, gourmet food trucks, celeb attendees and, of course, an endless flow of champagne for a daytime fête.
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Partygoers dressed to impress in chic Carnaval attire, arriving to an extravagant oasis glowing with Veuve’s signature orange color all around on umbrellas, pillows, beautiful floral arrangements and palm trees. The Carnaval got going quickly with champagne popping and live performances throughout the afternoon including traditional samba dancers, batucada drummers, aerial performers dancing with the crowd, stilt walkers and fire dancers all rejoicing in a true international Carnaval style. Guests also participated in champagne bottle-inspired lawn games and face-painting as they indulged in the sumptuous bubbly.
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Notable celebs such as Gabrielle Union, Ciara, Nina Agdal, Olivia Culpo, Chanel Iman, Prince Royce and more filled the VIP lounge. Here, guests enjoyed delectable light bites and generous glasses of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label, Rosé, and their newest offering–Veuve Clicquot Rich–with choices of cucumber, jalepeño or grapefruit infusions. If you were lucky enough to listen in, Ciara discussed her relationship with Russell Wilson and how they best coordinate their red carpet looks while Prince Royce practiced the proper pronunciation of Veuve, (which rhymes with “love” in case you didn’t know), and continued to playfully repeat it all afternoon long while sipping his champagne. Nina Agdal looked white hot rocking Ermanno Scervino. With the best view of the party, VIP attendees lounged at reserved tables complete with their own personal bottles of champagne while basking in the scene.
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This year, the party added an exciting new addition with gourmet food trucks lined up along the outside of the party ready to serve guests when they needed a break from the bubbly. Vendors included Ms. Cheezious, Hip Pop, El Jefe and Mobstah Lobstah–whose lobster mac n’ cheese and warm New England lobster rolls won the crowd over. With great food and even better drinks, Miami champagne lovers left Museum Park happy, toasting to the good life.