Hundreds attend London pop-up picnic dressed in white
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Hundreds attend London pop-up picnic dressed in white
Participants dressed all in white wave their napkins to signal the beginning of the meal as they attend a "Diner en Blanc," or "Diner in White," in the King's Cross area of London on September 3, 2015. The yearly tradition dates back to an event 27 years ago in Paris at which organizers invited guests to all wear white so they could be easily spotted in a park. This year, about 70 cities in more than 35 countries have or will see a Diner en blanc, from Paris to Johnannesburg and from Montreal to Tokyo. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS.



LONDON (AFP).- Hundreds of people dressed all in white attended an elegant pop-up picnic in London on Thursday in an event aimed to celebrate public space in cities.

The "Diner en Blanc" or "Dinner in White" event was held at a secret location, revealed at the last minute to be a square beside King's Cross train station in the centre of the capital.

Surrounded by white bunting, the diners set up tables with white tablecloths and shared picnic baskets filled with food, tableware and wine and champagne.

The tradition began at an event 27 years ago in Paris at which organisers invited guests to wear all white in a park so they could be spotted easily.

It has since become an international phenomenon, spreading to about 70 cities in 35 countries, from Johannesburg to Montreal and Tokyo. It has been held in London twice before.

More than 13,000 people turned up for the 27th edition in Paris this year, held in the public areas of the Tuileries Garden and the Palais Royal.

Guests are asked to dress in elegant clothes and must leave the area as they found it when they leave, removing all traces the picnic took place.


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