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Party of the rich and famous

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Cristal, caviar and seeing in 2012, oligarch-style: The stars turn out for Roman Abramovich's 'little party' for 400 guests costs him £5m
By BARBARA MCMAHON
Last updated at 10:27 AM on 2nd January 2012


Behind electronic gates decorated with two painted green gecko lizards lies Roman Abramovich’s very own Xanadu on the island of St Barts.
On Saturday night, the Russian oligarch opened his French Caribbean paradise, the 70-acre Gouverneur Bay Estate, to 400 guests for a New Year’s Eve party.
While the rest of the world confronts the worst global economic crisis in decades, St Barts stands apart as a defiant beacon to glitz and conspicuous wealth. And the richest of all of its well-heeled holiday-makers is, of course, 45-year-old Abramovich.


On the guest list: Australian actress Melissa George and her music producer boyfriend Russell Simmons were invited to Roman Abramovich's New Year's Eve party, along with Martha Stewart

Happy New Year! Fireworks are seen over the harbour in St Barts as the clock strikes 12, near Abramovich's home
The owner of Chelsea FC bought the property for £59 million in 2009, and has been enjoying the Christmas holiday there with his girlfriend, Dasha Zhukova, 30, with whom he has a two-year-old son, Aaron.

He and Dasha took off to St Barts not long after Abramovich had reportedly paid £90 million for a 15-bedroom house in London’s Kensington Palace Gardens that was owned by the Russian government during the Cold War.
This was the third New Year’s Eve party he has hosted on St Barts and perhaps the most extravagant - a conservative estimate of the bill is £5million.

Where are your shoes? Star Wars creator George Lucas dressed in jeans and trainers for the party while his girlfriend Mellody Hobson went bare-foot

What a gentleman: George wraps up his girlfriend in a blanket on a boat after the party
One of the many advantages of St Barts as a party venue is that it’s incredibly difficult and expensive to get to, which minimises the chances of gatecrashers.
There is one small airport — a tiny strip just 2,200ft long — that can accommodate only small prop planes or private jets.
It isn’t clear if Abramovich footed the bill for his guests’ air fare — though, since he’s worth an estimated £8 billion, he could certainly afford to — but he did provide accommodation for most.
Many stayed on Abramovich’s super-yacht, Eclipse, which has been a dominating feature — some might say eyesore — of the pretty harbour of Gustavia over the past few weeks.
At 536ft long, it is the world’s largest private yacht. It has two helicopter pads, two swimming pools, a submarine for underwater adventures and guest accommodation for up to 20.
Eighty members of staff, wearing discreet tan uniforms, operate the craft.

In love: Melissa - who is best-known for her role as Angel in Home and Away - has been dating the hip hop mogul since July



Another of Abramovich’s yachts is the 377ft Luna, which has a crew of 40, is also in Gustavia. A number of revellers have been staying there.
The guest list included Martha Stewart, Australian actress Melissa George and her music producer boyfriend Russell Simmons and Star Wars creator George Lucas.
And a clue as to who else may have been invited could be found by watching those strolling around the harbour, boutiques and jewellery stores in the past week.

Arriving in style: The happy couple get into their Mini convertible to attend the exclusive party
Among those seen on St Barts in the run-up to the party were fashion designer Marc Jacobs, rock star Jon Bon Jovi, Jimmy Choo supremo Tamara Mellon, and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.
As Abramovich likes to surround himself with beautiful, rich and famous people; it is highly likely all of these names were invited. The President of St Barts, Bruno Magras, was also invited.
Yet it’s possible Abramovich did not personally know all of the 400 or so guests. According to a local St Barts resident, it’s ‘a friend of a friend of a friend thing’, the criteria being that you receive an invitation if you mix in the right circles.

Not very good sailing attire: Martha hands her shoes to the captain before hopping on a boat to get to the party
In his way, you might say, Abramovich is a bit of a Hyacinth Bucket figure — a terrible snob obsessed with appearances and the price of everything.

According to sources in St Barts, the dress code for the party was ‘island chic’. That means laid-back and languid, but terrifyingly expensive. Guests looking for an outfit might have popped into Calypso, a tiny boutique in town, which is a favourite with Dasha Zhukova.
Designers on the rails include Alaia, Balmain, Givenchy, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Alexander Wang and Isabel Marant, with price tags running into thousands of dollars.
Anyone looking for some gems to accessorise their outfit might have found something among myriad jewellery shops, including Cartier, Di Grisogno, Bulgari and Chopard.
The party did not get going until 10pm, so many guests dined in their hotels or aboard their yachts before making their way to Abramovich’s estate. Those staying on yachts in the harbour were ferried to shore in tenders. Glamorous young women stepped on the quay barefoot, sheltered by umbrellas from tropical downpours, before strapping on their Christian Louboutins or Jimmy Choos.
They were then driven up to the estate, which spreads out over a lushly landscaped hillside dotted with individual Balinese-style villas.
Once they had passed through a wall of security, the guests were led a long down-lighted pathways to a giant marquee, where waiters circulated with platters of exquisite canapés.
Abramovich’s staff had spent months preparing for the party, to ensure everything was just right.
The menu was put together by local restaurant owner Xavier Pinet, who catered the party last year, and chef Thomas Chiarelli, who runs a top restaurant on the island, K’Fe Massai.
Dishes on offer included pelmeni — Russian dumplings of thin, unleavened dough that are similar to ravioli — filled with locally caught mahi-mahi; pirozhki — little baked pies stuffed with ground beef, cabbage and mushrooms — and blinis aladia — pancakes topped with salmon in a sauce flavoured with vodka and lemon zest.
Also served were blinis with farmed caviar from Aquitaine, favoured by Mr Chiarelli because Iranian and Russian caviar is hard to procure in large quantities.
Food stations were also set up offering San Daniele prosciutto, salami and cooked meats. Locally caught seafood — tuna, lobster, langoustines and mahi-mahi — was served sushi-style.

Caribbean fruit such as passion fruit, melon and pineapple were available as well as imported strawberries and raspberries.
Guests didn’t go thirsty either — rivers of chilled vodka were available for Russian-style toasts as well as crates of Cristal, Ruinart and Louis Roederer champagne.
While Abramovich’s celebrations may seem somewhat extravagant, dare we say even tasteless in these straitened times, the locals appear to be unfazed.



Jaw-dropping: The residents of French-owned St Barts are accustomed to millionaires and billionaires flaunting their wealth on their eight square miles of tropical perfection
Late starter: The party did not get going until 10pm, so many guests dined in their hotels or aboard their yachts before making their way to Abramovich¿s estate
The residents of French-owned St Barts are accustomed to millionaires and billionaires flaunting their wealth on their eight square miles of tropical perfection.
‘It’s a little party once a year,’ a lifelong resident said with an insouciant Gallic shrug.
For entertainment, Abramovich likes to book a big-name act or two. In 2009, he flew in Prince, Beyoncé and Gwen Stefani; last year, it was The Black Eyed Peas. This year, U.S. rockers The Red Hot Chili Peppers, who have sold 70 million albums. entertained the guests.

High security: Abramovich's estate has anti-paparazzi shield, armed with infra-red lasers, according to reports, so that the A-listers can party away from prying eyes

Ready for a celebration: Roman Abramovich was spotted enjoying Boxing Day with his girlfriend Dasha Zhukova on the island of St Barts as he prepared for his legendary NYE party
The party went on through the night, providing Abramovich with welcome distraction from his problems back in Britain.
He is embroiled in a High Court action with former associate Boris Berezovsky, who is suing him for £3.6 billion. Mr Berezovsky claims he ‘intimidated’ him into selling shares in a Russian oil company for £800 million, allegedly a fraction of their worth.
But for Roman Abramovich, hosting his party in paradise, surrounded by the beautiful set, all that must have seemed far away.


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See... this is the reason why I always try to avoid St. Barths during New Year's Eve and just stay in St. Maarten !!! :)
 
I was under the impression that when he bought Jeet Singhs house he gave it to his GF.
 
You are a wise man, Terrance. This doesn't look like fun to me - and the money spent!!! Incredible! The rich and famous continue on their merry way
 
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