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The event commenced with a Garden Cocktail Party on Friday, where guests were treated to an advanced preview of the Garden Market, which included a first-class gathering of vendors. Throughout the soiree, guests could browse through a selection of goods from Hunter, Pennoyer Newman, Bloom, Madison James, Kent & Bond, Broken Arrow Nursery, Glover Perennials, and many more.
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Preparing Casa Dragones Tequila’s The Pink Panther
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The bartender and Teal Étoile Black, Casa Dragones Tequila’s Marketing Manager
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The vendor booths encompassed the Madoo Conservancy
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Event Chairmen, Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan.
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Guests enjoying the vendor booths, live auction and socializing
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Hedge, one of the many vendors at this year’s Much Ado About Madoo
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Guests enjoying the vendor booths, live auction and socializing
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Guests enjoying the vendor booths, live auction and socializing
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Book Hampton, one of the many vendors at this year’s Much Ado About Madoo, which featured several books about gardening
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The booths featured items to decorate the perfect Hamptons home
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Guests were surrounded by beautiful greenery and flowers
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The Live Auction emcee, Jaime Niven and Director of the Madoo Conservancy Alejandro Saralegui
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Vendors ranged from clothing items to garden decorations
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The vendor booths encompassed the Madoo Conservancy
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There were several items to bid on for the Live Auction, emceed by Jaime Niven
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Hamptons Aristocrat, one of the many vendors at this year’s Much Ado About Madoo
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Guests were welcomed with drinks and hors d’oeuvres in the garden