Le Dîner en Blanc is a spectacular phenomenon created by François Pasquier over 27 years ago in Paris with a handful of friends. Now it takes place in cities across the globe with nearly 15,000 friends and friends to be all dressed in white to break bread side by side, light up the night, and dance until the stars begin to fade.
Here are just a few moments captures of Boston’s Dîner en Blanc.
I love this photo of guests arriving. It makes me think of a rainy day Renoir.
Rain or shine the party must go on. Guests gathered under the overhangs of City Hall.
Setting up tables and dinners.
A nod to the original city with the Eiffel tower for the table décor.
The waving of the white napkin signals the start of dinner. Bon appétit.
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Author: Leah Klein
Leah is a writer, recipe developer, amateur photographer and city living expert. She raises her family in Boston and travels with them as often as they can.