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Veuve Clicquot held its annual Champagne-heavy daytime fête, the Veuve Clicquot Carnaval, at Miami’s Museum Park, bringing a flashy lineup of celebs and A-listers to the waterfront field for a highly Instagrammable day. As per usual, the Champagne brand went all out for the affair, transforming the massive park into a Brazilian Carnaval theme, popping with color and decorated with foliage, colorful lounge furniture, photo walls, lawn games and more for an action-packed day.
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The VIP tent was decorated with boldface names like American Crime Story: Assassination of Gianni Versace [and Haute Living cover] star Édgar RamÍrez, models Tyson Beckford, Eiza Gonzalez, Nacho Figueras, Daniela Botero, Joan Smalls, actresses Issa Rae, Tessa Thompson, Karen Martínez, Ingrid Hoffman, and influencers including Caroline Vreeland, Shea Marie, Martha Graeff and more, all dressed to impress in their most festive Carnaval attire.
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Attendees enjoyed traditional Carnaval celebrations, including salsa dancers, drummers and live music while DJ May Kwok kicked off the day on the turntables. Of course, they also enjoyed glasses of the famed bubbly, including Yellow Label, Veuve Clicquot Rosé and the newest favorite—Veuve Clicquot Rich, enhanced by fresh fruits, vegetables and ice in large, branded glasses.
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This year was the first year that the festival added the ticket option for the Rosé Garden, which offered a more VIP experience for Carnaval-goers with a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Rosé, gourmet lunchbox by Starr Catering, dedicated event entry and access to exclusive lounge seating with premium views of the day’s vibrant entertainment.
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The day included plenty of gourmet food, Champagne, entertainment, and of course—Instagram photos and videos—to celebrate the annual festival, which helped benefit the neighboring Pérez Art Museum Miami.
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