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COCKTAIL PARTIES THE STYLISH LIFE

Previous pages: Barmaids and bartenders strike a pose at Murray’s, a risqué club in London’s Soho, 1932. Opposite: A bartender offers a mid-voyage refreshment on the lido deck of the the cruise ship Carnival Ecstasy, 2014.

Opposite: Onboard the luxury liner SS Manhattan, a group of women toast “goodbye and good riddance” to Prohibition, December 5, 1933.

Previous pages, left: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’s silver cuff and cocktail ring steal the spotlight at the Met Opera, New York, 1976; right: Hats, kitten heels and stilettos, and gloves paired with festive frocks provide nextlevel cocktail hour flair, circa 1955. Opposite: Fashionable women of the Roaring 20s raise a glass to their liberating style: bobs, loose dresses, and a daring reveal of legs.

Previous pages, left: A star-studded 2 a.m. party for singer Tom Jones is a showcase for men’s peacock fashion, 1974; right: Bold color makes a sophisticated splash at a Hong Kong cocktail reception, 2019. Opposite: Lounging in Spain, actress and animal rights activist Alexandra Bastedo sips in relaxed style, 1969.

Opposite: The Dude (Jeff Bridges) and Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) clink glasses in a 2004 Super Bowl ad—sans their usual White Russian and Cosmo. Following pages, left: Tom Cruise shows off epic tricks as a flair bartender in a scene from Cocktail (1988); right: Ursula Andress raises a glass to 007 in Jamaica for the 1962 James Bond film, Dr. No.

The Stylish Life: Cocktail Parties © teNeues Verlag GmbH

Writer: Elizabeth Smith

Editorial Coordinator: Maureen Gallagher

Copy Editor: Brita Vallens

Photo Research: Maureen Gallagher

Design by Liz Eno

Production by Liz Eno

Color separation by Asia Pacific, China

ISBN 978-3-96171-666-1

Library of Congress Number: 2014958647

Printed in China by Asia Pacific

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