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A Collision of Generation­s at the New York Botanical Garden’s Winter Wonderland Ball

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This year’s mood was more youthful than ever — but there was still a constituen­cy of legacy mainstays.

BY MAXINE WALLY PHOTOGRAPH BY LEXIE MORELAND

If last year’s goal was to draw a younger group of attendees at the New York Botanical Garden’s Winter Wonderland Ball, then this year’s iteration on Friday night achieved it tenfold.

Whether it was the DJ playing Missy Elliott’s “Work It”; Erica Pelosini wearing a red thong bodysuit, or the hoards of twentysome­things mobbing the photo booth at the entrance (“I want a picture — this is my first time!” one guy said), the mood of the evening was more youthful than ever. Wes Gordon and his boyfriend, Paul Arnhold, came for cocktails, dinner and dancing — as did Peter Brant Jr., Timo Weiland, Olivia Palermo and husband Johannes Huebl.

There was still a constituen­cy of legacy mainstays at their usual posts. Georgina Bloomberg hung out with Ariana Rockefelle­r, who chatted with Bibhu Mohapatra on the dance floor.

“[The Winter Wonderland Ball] always brings a young crowd,” Bloomberg said, surveying her surroundin­gs during cocktail hour. “The spring [Conservato­ry Ball], not so much, but I think they’re really working on that.”

“This event really is all generation­s,” added Rockefelle­r. “But I think it’s wonderful that the next generation is stepping up and supporting the garden. That’s always the goal.”

Palermo said she’s busy putting the final touches on her new clothing collection.

“We go online in February,” she said before sitting down to dinner. “Right now, that is our main focus. I’m staying local for the holidays because there’s so much to do in the New Year for the Olivia Palermo Group, so I need to be close by for now. Then we have the collection­s coming up, just around the corner — in January, already.”

As the guests finished up their petit filet mignons, the DJ turned up the volume, coaxing people to get onto the dance floor. She played “Empire State of Mind,” by Jay Z and Alicia Keys — but some folks still hit old-school swing ballroom moves, anyway.

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Olivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl
Ariana Rockefelle­r and
Georgina Bloomberg
Bibhu Mohapatra
Larry Milstein and Timo Weiland
Peter Brant Jr. and Astrid Blomgren Olivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl Ariana Rockefelle­r and Georgina Bloomberg Bibhu Mohapatra Larry Milstein and Timo Weiland
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Wes Gordon and Paul Arnhold
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Brian Atwood

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