The Kiscell Museum is without a doubt one of the best venues in Budapest. But in a rustic and romantic setting, only a sufficiently creative and well-prepared team can organize a stylish, modern atmosphere. The introduction of the fourth generation Range Rover, the legendary British luxury SUV, was an excellent example of how to fill the space enclosed by ancient walls. Although the season has not yet begun, we can say without any bias that the "Dream Team" Club Event of British Automotive Ltd. - Gentleman Magazine - Stan Ahuja - was one of the most memorable corporate events of the year, whatever comes next.
An afterlife adventure usually requires a long journey, and only rarely does it come back from there. On the premiere night of the new Range Rover, we could enter the gates of heaven risk-free and descend to hell to soak in the cavernousness of the flavors and scents of the spheres, or to flirt with angels and demons.
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In the hallway of the event, the museum's Baroque Sculpture Hall, stone saints lined the arched walls as the path to "heaven." The classic Stan Ahuja suits exhibited between them were spiced with special oriental-patterned ties with a hint of extravagance, subtly indicating that a purist milieu would not be hopelessly welcomed across the wall.
Inside, as a refreshing aperitif, a photo exhibition gave a glimpse into the world of the equestrian t-shirt, while underneath the pictures stood a real big cat: the graceful, dynamic, always-jumping Jaguar XF Sportbrake. Here the guests began their first search of the walls, looking for secret doors. The cars on display, especially in the hell set up in the lower church, were in such inconceivable places that it was hard to imagine rolling on their own wheels. It seemed to many that the cars were carried in pieces and put together on site. You can confirm that this is not the case in the video below.
In the XVIII. The two levels of the 17th-century Baroque church were arranged in heaven and hell by the organizers of the evening. The arched walls of the Great Hall were painted with light in white, electric and blue. The rays reflected on the snow-white tables and chairs filled the space with mystery. One level down, and in the catacomb-like cathedral, the similarly intense but exactly opposite effect was solved with reddish-orange tones of light.
The main attraction of the evening, the Range 4 rover's latest Fourth Generation show, was led by angelic gymnastics girls, while one level below the Gentleman poker tables, the dealers were already shuffling the devil's bible. From the world of card and soul warming brandies, it was mostly because of the raffle that it was worth returning to heaven. The Range Rover offered the lucky ones a special adventure weekend, a one-year subscription to Gentleman magazine, and Stan Ahuja the cornerstone of a stylish look, a tailor-made exclusive suit.
The evening was covered with a special patina by Ernő Weszely's accordion and piano. His music evoked the golden age of the classic gentleman, closing our eyes to the mysterious twilight of a cigar bar smoky.
Superstition says thirteen is an unfortunate number. Those who believe in it will probably spend their whole year worrying. Those who have been to the Gentleman Club Event at the Kiscell Museum, whether superstitious or not, may feel right that there is nothing to fear. What a bad thing can happen in a year that started so pleasantly.
Editor-in-chief: Erik Siklós
Artistic director: Zoltán Keczeli
Senior photographer: Gábor Erdélyi
Style columnist: Mehandi Brainel
Committee of Experts:
Áron Becsei (Watch),
Péter Besenyei (In the Sky),
Mehandi Brainel (Style),
Vilmos Lázár (Equestrian),
Hunting Major,
Kálmán Makláry (Art),
Árpád Polgár (Virtu),
Miklós Ring ( Design),
Miklós Schiffer (Style),
Erik Siklós (Editorial Director),
Zsolt Zólyomi (Perfume)
Authors:
Endre Aczel , Attila Ballai , Becsei Aron , Attila Benedek , Borbás Mary , Braine Mehandi , Andrew Bardos , András Szabó Cerna , csurka Gregory , Dr. Beatrix mosque PhD , Akos Dudich , Bela Ernyey , Zsigmond Falusy , John Fiala , Fabian László , András Gáll , László Juszt , András Jókuti , Réka Clementisz , Szilvia Kuczogi , Kunz Flavia , Gabor Lantos , Attila Lenart , Gabor Muray , Neményi Martin , Orosz Zoltán , Podhorányi Zsolt , Protrade FX , István Pécs , Peter Radnai , Rajcsányi Gellert , Rudolf Alex , Andrew Copper , S. Andrew Weaver , Miklós Schiffer , Siklos Erik , András Stumpf , Gergely Svékus , Péter Szakonyi , Éva Szentesi , János Szilágyi , Gabriella Széki , György Sándor , Gergő Sveges , Enikő Tóth , Alinda Veiszer , István Vágó , András Vízy , Zsolt Zólyomi
Photo:
Alexander Paulin , André Brito , Baksa Norbert , Arpad Csikos , László Emmer , Gábor of Transylvania , Gabor Klinszky , Gábor Kovács , SELMECZI Daniel , Steve Richard
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