Parties

Flash-Mob on the Lake: Jacquemus and Veuve Clicquot Took Over the Central Park Boathouse

Julia Roberts Simon Porte Jacquemus Emma Roberts
Julia Roberts, Simon Porte Jacquemus, Emma Roberts
Photographed by Hunter Abrams

When Simon rose to speak, he kept it candid and tender. “This venue—it’s so, so beautiful and very poetic,” he began, before turning to the team: “We always try to have poetry in everything we do as Jacquemus…thank you for the amazing job.” He reflected on founding his brand at 18 after losing his mother—“I used her name, Jacquemus…I put my first collection on Facebook, dreaming so big. It’s because my mom gave me that—she gave me love”—and closed simply: “Tonight, let’s just share love…it has a strong impact. When I take the microphone, I always remind people who I am and where I’m from. It’s very important. It’s what makes me alive today.”

Gallot, for his part, spoke to optimism—New York’s timing, Madame Clicquot’s audacity, and the joyful spirit of La Grande Dame 2018—still amused by his “little wedding” bit that opened the night.

As for the fashion, it was very much a Jacquemus affair. Julia Roberts arrived in an oversized, menswear-inspired black blazer—note the signature wrist tab left on, as intended—while Emma Roberts, matching her aunt’s ruddy hair, chose a black chiffon, spaghetti-strap slip. Solange Knowles cut a sculptural line in a black dress with arched sleeves; Imaan Hammam opted for a dark denim mini with contrast stitching; and Charlotte Le Bon balanced a dark-gray little sweater with a white tulle tutu set. “I hadn’t realized this was the Sex and the City pond where Carrie falls in,” Le Bon laughed during cocktails, clocking the cinematic déjà vu as the Jacquemus-yellow boats floated past.

By the time dessert gave way to nightfall, the lake had gone ink-dark, the parasols were neatly furled, and the last glasses of La Grande Dame 2018 caught the light like citrine. A wedding? Not quite. But a love story—between a maison, a designer, a city, and a vintage—absolutely.