White dinner: the famous also did not resist the French picnic



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A traditional summer escort event The white dinner this year he was once again invited to an uplifting white holiday that makes him feel like he is on vacation in the south of France.

Given the situation in COVID-19, all current safety requirements have been met, but this has not changed the festive atmosphere and long tradition of French picnics.

Celebrities did not miss the white dinner: Simona Burbaitė, Rimydas Širvinskas-Makalius, Urtė Mikelevičiūtė, Erika Purauskytė, Žilvinas Grigaitis and others. The musical program was donated to them by the performer Yuri Veklenko.

Le Dîner en Blanc's seventh dinner in Vilnius / Photo by Irmantas Gelūnas / People Photo

Le Dîner en Blanc’s seventh dinner in Vilnius / Photo by Irmantas Gelūnas / People Photo

Le Dîner en Blanc's seventh dinner in Vilnius / Photo by Irmantas Gelūnas / People Photo

Le Dîner en Blanc’s seventh dinner in Vilnius / Photo by Irmantas Gelūnas / People Photo

„The White Dinner“ Lietuvoje

The idea to organize Le Dîner en Blanc in Lithuania came from Dovile Butkiene, who worked in the field of beauty and fashion for many years. An aesthetically indifferent woman, seeing photos of a white dinner held in Paris, wanted to decorate Vilnius with this elegant event. For the first time, the team received a lot of interest and support from the public. In seven years, this event has become one of the most anticipated summer festivals in Vilnius, bringing together old friends, allowing them to meet new ones, dress up, enjoy gourmet food, and capture it in stunning photos.

Le Dîner en Blanc's seventh dinner in Vilnius / Photo by Irmantas Gelūnas / People Photo

Le Dîner en Blanc’s seventh dinner in Vilnius / Photo by Irmantas Gelūnas / People Photo

This woman, who loves gourmet food and aesthetics, set herself the task of learning French a year after her first visit to Paris. That’s what he did. A year later, Valda was already fluent in French and gladly accepted the invitation to join Le Dîner en Blanc, as French culture and traditions were very close to women.



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