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A Celebration of Culture, Legacy, and Glamour: French Heritage Society’s 2025 Summer Soirée in Bridgehampton

On Friday, July 18th, 2025, the French Heritage Society (FHS) hosted its third annual Summer Soirée, a dazzling evening that celebrated Franco-American friendship and the preservation of cultural treasures. Held at the stunning Bridgehampton estate of Maria and Kenneth Fishel, the soirée brought together philanthropists, tastemakers, and arts patrons for a chic and meaningful gathering under the summer stars.

The festive affair unfolded poolside in a setting styled to perfection. DESTREE served as the evening’s fashion partner, Whispering Angel rosé flowed generously, and Christofle added an artistic flourish to each table with curated decor elements. Event design and ambiance were led by Hank Stampfl of Revel Rouge, ensuring the setting embodied refined sophistication.

A highlight of the evening came in the form of a musical tribute by Grammy-nominated vocalist Jennifer Jade Ledesna, who honored the legacy of Josephine Baker, the iconic French-American performer, humanitarian, and civil rights activist. The performance was both soulful and stirring—a poignant reminder of the enduring artistic and cultural bridge between France and the United States.

The soirée was made possible by the dedication of the Host Committee: CeCe Black, Maria Fishel, Rosann Gutman, and Ann Van Ness, who welcomed esteemed guests from the worlds of philanthropy, arts, and heritage.

  • Photos by Andrew Werner

Among the notable attendees were FHS Trustees Jennifer Farrell, Brenda Howard, Liz McDermott Barnes, Maureen Nash, and Jean Shafiroff, alongside Benefactor-level supporters including Melanie Boude, Patricia Cossutta, Garry Boxer, Francine Crocker, Linda Donn, Alina and Richard Dovere, Joseph Fichera, Sandra Flax, Kenneth Hausman and Malathi Srinivasan, Vincent and Gabriella Khristov, Hyela Makoujy, Stephanie Mattera, Pamela Morgan, Valere Shane, Nancy Stone, Nabys Vielman, and Nina Yacavino.

Additional distinguished guests included Jacques Acoca, Chris Arlotta, Pauline Argenson and James Demmert, Elizabeth Baltz, Louise Braver, Sharon Bush and Robert Murray, Talia Carner, Wendy Federman, Sylvia Hemingway, David Jimenez, Cheri Kaufman, Suzan Kremer, Alberto Mariaca, Julissa Perez, Lauren Roberts, Paola and Arnold Rosenshein, Nicole Salmasi, Ramona Singer, Paula and Robert Smalley, Andrea Wernick, and Pamela Wright.

Speeches delivered during the evening reflected the mission and impact of French Heritage Society. Maria Fishel welcomed guests with heartfelt remarks, followed by FHS Executive Director Jennifer Herlein, who offered reflections on the organization’s progress and vision. Olivia Bourrat, Director of Museums and Cultural Heritage at Villa Albertine, emphasized FHS’s vital role as a global ambassador for cultural preservation and international collaboration. Her comments underscored the organization’s commitment to ensuring that historical treasures continue to educate and inspire generations on both sides of the Atlantic.

Proceeds from the soirée support FHS’s ongoing mission to preserve architectural and cultural landmarks in both France and the United States. Over the past 43 years, French Heritage Society has awarded more than $16 million in grants to support over 700 restoration and cultural projects. Additionally, the organization has supported nearly 600 university students through international exchange internships with prestigious institutions, fostering a new generation of cultural stewards.

Looking ahead, French Heritage Society has an exciting calendar of events:

  • The Chairman’s Circle Trip to Normandy – September 15–20, 2025

  • The New York Gala Dinner Dance – November 12, 2025

  • The Palm Beach Gala – February 15, 2025

  • Photos by Steve Eichner/Annie Watt
  • Photos by Steve Eichner/Annie Watt

About French Heritage Society

Open to all lovers of France, the French Heritage Society is dedicated to safeguarding the architectural and cultural legacy that connects France and the United States. With 11 active chapters (10 in the U.S. and one in Paris), FHS brings together a passionate community of members who value restoration, education, and cross-cultural exchange. Membership offers access to exclusive events, curated trips, and the chance to directly support the preservation of global heritage.

As a beacon of international cooperation and philanthropy, FHS remains committed to ensuring that the beauty and significance of French heritage continue to inspire, educate, and endure.

Nathan Cohen

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