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Washington's well heeled came out last night for The Washingtonian's Best-Dressed Party at Agraria in Georgetown. With a gleaming Rolls Royce Phantom parked outside the door, this year's most stylish men and women, along with honorees from years' past, mingled, chatted, sipped Snow Queen Vodka cocktails and Rotari Champagne and, of course, checked out what everybody else was wearing. Among the attendees were such best-dressed women as Joyce Neave, Rachel Cothran, and Melody Barnes. The men with style included Winston Lord, Franco Nuschese of Cafe Milano, and more, with last year's honoree Philippe Cousteau joining in the fun. Check out our photo slide show of the evening. Photographs by Jennifer Smoose.
A Night Out: Washingtonian’s Best-Dressed Party
Want to see more photos from Washington events and parties? Click here for Washingtonian.com's photo slideshow page.
Washington's well heeled came out last night for The Washingtonian's Best-Dressed Party at Agraria in Georgetown. With a gleaming Rolls Royce Phantom parked outside the door, this year's most stylish men and women, along with honorees from years' past, mingled, chatted, sipped Snow Queen Vodka cocktails and Rotari Champagne and, of course, checked out what everybody else was wearing. Among the attendees were such best-dressed women as Joyce Neave, Rachel Cothran, and Melody Barnes. The men with style included Winston Lord, Franco Nuschese of Cafe Milano, and more, with last year's honoree Philippe Cousteau joining in the fun. Check out our photo slide show of the evening. Photographs by Jennifer Smoose.
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