Inside the Soho Halloween Party for Fashionable Kids

Bonpoint and Ladurée link up each year for an unforgettable bash

June Ambrose and a little cowboy.
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June Ambrose, Florence Mars, Gucci Westman and Elisabeth Holder.
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Olivia Chantecaille and a little pink princess.
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Lavish Laduree treats.
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Metallic and masked and a cute kitty.
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Even a puppy got dressed for the occasion.
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Elisabeth Holder and her kids.
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June Ambrose.
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Fashionistas in training.
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Toni Garrn, Alina Baikova.
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Of course face painting was an option.
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Spooky, cute and chic!
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There’s no denying the fact that the fashion set loves getting dressed up for Halloween (for reference, check out Marc Jacobs’ Friday night female body builder costume). So it comes as little surprise that the offspring of the fashion crowd also adores getting dressed up. And there’s no better party for these stylish kids than the annual Halloween bash thrown by Ladurée and Bonpoint.

This year marked the third iteration of the celebration, held in the bakery’s Soho garden and co-hosted by stylist and designer, June Ambrose. She took her hosting duties seriously and dressed to impress (or at least scare) in a Les Miserables costume, replete with spooky makeup.

Each year the soiree attracts a major crowd of fashion players, and this year was no exception. The crush of costume-wearing attendees included Instagram’s Eva Chen, Olivia Chantecaille, makeup artist Gucci Westman, Dannijo‘s Danielle Snyder and Jodie Snyder MorelArchitectural Digest‘s Jane Keltner de Valle, ELLE‘s Anne Slowey, Rebecca Hessel Cohen and model Toni Garrn. Their respective children, dressed as cats, princesses, vampires, dragons and cowboys, also made an appearance. Take a look at the costumes spotted at the party and the sweet treats the French eatery provided.

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