The “salon” was adorned with taxidermied creatures, mementos from Bella's journey, and portraits from the film.Photo: Courtesy of NVE Experience Agency
[FYI: The film focuses on Bella Baxter (played by Emma Stone), a young Victorian woman who, after being resurrected by a scientist (Willem Dafoe) following her suicide, runs off with a lawyer (Mark Ruffalo) to embark on an odyssey of self-discovery.]
Inspired by the director’s cinematic world, the venue, which already had an ambiance and decor reminiscent of the look and feel of the film, was transformed into a Victorian-inspired peep show theater. The “salon” was adorned with taxidermied creatures, mementos from Bella's journey, and portraits from the film. Guests were invited to participate and interact with the "madame," host, and dancers.
Upon entering, they were provided with special Poor Things currency to exchange for surprises throughout the event, which was produced by NVE Experience Agency. Additional branded cash was provided to guests for tipping the actors upon entering and exiting the main salon.
As the guests were guided to their individual booths, the show unfolded in three distinct acts—science, pleasure, and beauty. Each act offered a theatrical interpretation of the film’s major themes, complemented by a culinary experience that included an oyster tasting, sweet pastries topped with gold flakes, and a handcrafted cocktail from Fords Gin.
Attendees took home personalized photos and curated gift bags including Poor Things sunglasses and lipsticks from Pat McGrath (the same shade, Forbidden Love, worn by Stone in the film).
Over 1,200 guests attended over the course of the five-day event.
Keep scrolling to see key vendors and more from inside the Poor Things Salon of Seduction experience...
VENDORS
Event Production: NVE Experience Agency
Fabrication: Light Up The Night
Photo Booth: The Bosco
Prop Rentals: Acme
Venue: Maison Premiere












