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Daphne Guinness, Dasha Zhukova and Tina Brown Party at Kunstmuseum Basel

by Delphine De Causans, Haute Living

Last night The Daily Beast‘s Tina Brown, Haute Living cover star Daphne Guinness and Garage magazine’s Dasha Zhukova presented a private dinner at Kunstmuseum Basel. The dinner in Switzerland was preceded by a conversation with artist Theaster Gates.

Guests at the dinner included Peter M. Brant & Stephanie Seymour, their sons Harry and Peter Brant Jr., Vladislav Doronin, Larry Gagosian, Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld, Olympia Scarry, Vito Schnabel, Princess Alia Al Senussi, Ginevra Elkann, Fernando Romero & Soumaya Slim, Jean Pigozzi, Sydney Picasso, Robbie Antonio, Nicolas Berggruen, Eli Broad, Richard Chang, Alexandre & Lori Chemla, Victoire de Pourtales & Benjamin Eymere, Simon & Michaela de Pury, Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, Leonid Friedland, Jacques Herzog, Paul Morris, Alberto Mugrabi, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Scott Rothkopf, Jason Rubell, Rolf Sachs, Eric Shiner, Svetlana Uspenskaya, PC Valmorbida, Yvonne Force, Adam D. Weinberg and Diana Widmaier-Picasso.

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