She has lost her looks.
Wines flowed from the Fabergé decanters, two at my table: a red Brunello di Montalcino, 2006, and Gavi di Gavi, 2009. There was also a rosé Gosset Champagne (2012), and the white (2013).
The dessert was the most beautiful fraisière, a cake that said Kanye and Kim with arrows and hearts in a sugar-free cake, made with Xyla, as substitute for sugar. Its my dietetic cake, said Valentino, made of green apples and strawberries. The pièce de résistance was the blown sugar bowl, something out of this world of marvel as subtly filled with peach and lychee sorbet.
The family wedding party had to take a tour through the parterre, leaving at 3:30 p.m. to prepare for an evening fete.
Through all this, baby North cried not once nor grimaced. With the curious focus, like her father, she gazed at the Meissen monkey candlesticks, every plate, including the rare chargers, white porcelain with swans, floating on crested china of Elizabeth II of Russia. (Those swans picked up the drama of the table floating with Meissen swans in every shape and size, even one with green vines dangling from its open beak. Valentino explained he was looking for a black Meissen swan, which is rare and hard to find.)
I never really thought she had them in the first place.
The Gabor sisters were 10 times better looking than the Kardashians