On Thursday night at Art Basel, Moët & Chandon and iconic cultural photographer, Jonathan Mannion, toasted to the prolific reggaeton singer, De La Ghetto, as part of the new Nectar of the Culture campaign, which celebrates the people, places and moments that continue to push culture forward.
Held in the Drake Room at Mandrake Miami, the intimate dinner drew a cross-section of Art Basel’s illustrious crowd including notable guests Pusha T, DJ Irie, Quin, King Hoodie, Zion, Teheran Jones of Exclusive Game and more. Following the event, the crowd made their way to an exclusive after party at Mokai where Tory Lanez, Don C and more attended to celebrate the occasion.
A pillar within culture for over 25 years, Mannion is celebrated for having documented “The Golden Era” of hip hop and is now capturing the next generation of pioneers, in what has been dubbed the “Rose Gold Era.” Debuting in New York and now in Miami with De La Ghetto – Moët and Mannion will continue to celebrate various pioneers in key cities across the U.S including Atlanta, LA and Chicago.
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