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Megan C. Hills

Lenny Kravitz's Photo Exhibition: Princess Beatrice, Eva Herzigova and Poppy Delevingne arrive in style to support the singer's Assemblage exhibit

On Wednesday night celebrities and royals descended on Park Village Studios near Prim Rose Hill to witness singer Lenny Kravitz’s latest venture: a photo exhibition in collaboration with champagne brand Dom Perignon.

Called 'Assemblage,' the likes of model Eva Herzigova, Princess Beatrice, Poppy Delevingne and more were in attendance to support the musician's new creative endeavour.

Black and white photographs of the party taken on the night by Greg Williams paid homage to the exhibit. The star-studded event marked another public outing for Princess Beatrice and her new beau Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, who were pictured smiling with Kravitz.

(Greg Williams)

The singer socialised with a number of guests on the night, including Herzigova who he was seen laughing and hugging by a couple of his portraits.

(Greg Williams)

Kravitz was also pictured with British model Poppy Delevingne, who wore an outfit covered with stars.

(Greg Williams)

Princess Beatrice wasn’t the only royal in attendance, as Czech royal Prince Charles Henri de Lobkowicz also hit the party dressed in a Mandarin collared jacket as he chatted with the singer.

(Greg Williams)

Musician Rina Sawayama also made one of the best dressed of the night.

(Greg Williams)

Wearing a fluorescent green and pink JW Anderson dress and braided space buns, she teamed the look with a pair of Fenty sunglasses from Rihanna’s haute couture line.

(Greg Williams)

The space was filled with Kravitz’s black and white photographs, featuring candid portraits of his close friends and family members. Alexander Wang, Susan Sarandon and naturally Kravitz’s daughter Zoe Kravitz starred in the photographs, which continued onto two floors and culminated in one gigantic reimagining of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper masterpiece.

As part of the collaboration, Kravitz has also designed a brand new bottle for Dom Perignon, as well as a candelabra box and table-bar.

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