The event's most striking design element was an archway at the entrance created with colorful ribbons. "Glasses hung from the colorful ribbons that represented the Chandon American Summer bottle design and the ties that bind this American brand to its French roots," says Chandon's Christine Guzman. "A symbolic timeline was displayed through the passageway, representing key moments in Chandon’s French-American history."
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The archway led to another notable design element—the party's step-and-repeat in the form of a lush green installation that showcased the limited-edition bottles.
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Wooden signs pointing to Napa Valley and France paid homage to Chandon's current home and origins.
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The party featured a variety of life-size games for guests, including a red-and-blue version of Connect Four.
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Other games included giant Jenga, which was displayed on a branded block.
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People's Pops served custom sparkling wine popsicle cocktails in custom wine glasses.
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The limited-edition bottles were also incorporated into a colorful game of ring toss that displayed the event's hashtag.
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Keeping with an all-American theme, Chandon was served in red, clear, and blue wine glasses.