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On the night of June 22, during an ever-bustling fashion, Highsnobiety and StockX gathered its closest fashion friends for a dinner party in Silencio des Prés, Paris’ trendy restaurant.

After a day of back-to-back shows and events, attendees let loose at Highsnobiety and StockX’s fete, celebrating all that is Paris Fashion and Highsnobiety’s latest cover star Winnie Harlow.

Inside, faces like Jerry Lorenzo and Denzel Curry socialized throughout the venue oozing retro flair and all-around coolness.

Pattern-heavy patchwork carpet met bamboo walls and velvet drapes. At the same time, dimmed lighting from the gilded mushroom lamps highlighted the space’s warm woods, offering an altogether cozy feel.

A vintage-style bar saw guests partake in fresh rounds of Highsnobiety and StockX’s curated drink selections. Cheers over the “Sneaker Head” drinks, anyone?

Sleek leather black leather seats — topped with a massive disco ball, I might add — sat guests for dinner. Even after dinner, it became a hangout spot for partygoers who sipped their sneaker-coded cocktails and the fashion shows thus far.

The DJ further set the vibes, spinning tunes under Highsnobiety x StockX’s glowing neon sign (a gentle reminder of the minds behind this “had to be there” party).

At the center of it all, Silencio’s gleaming disco ball pillar was the perfect spot for photo-ops and, if needed, ‘fit checks. Though, this crowd knew they looked good.

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