London’s nightlife was buzzing with energy on Thursday as the city’s trendsetters, creatives, and fashion insiders stepped out for a packed week of celebrations. At the heart of the excitement was model, musician, and cultural tastemaker Gabbriette, who launched a vibrant three-day tribute to Mexican heritage inside Toklas Bakery, newly transformed into Panadería Don Julio exclusively for the occasion.
- A Cultural Celebration: Toklas Bakery Becomes Panadería Don Juli
- Gabbriette: A Host with Culture at the Heart
- London’s Creative Crowd Turns Up in Style
- Pan de Muerto Fresh from the Ovens of Rosetta
- Music from London Nightlife Icons
- Another Stylish Stop: Henry Holland at Drake’s Savile Row
- Kilian Paris Wraps Up the Week with a Sensory Experience
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion
What unfolded was not just another London event—it was a beautifully curated celebration of tradition, art, food, and fashion, all brought together through a Día de Muertos–inspired night that blended cultural homage with London’s unmistakable party spirit.
A Cultural Celebration: Toklas Bakery Becomes Panadería Don Juli
To honor the spirit of Día de Muertos, Toklas Bakery underwent a dramatic transformation, embracing the visual and culinary richness of Mexican culture. Guests stepped inside to find bold marigold displays, warm candlelit arrangements, Mexican pastries, and a festive atmosphere that felt worlds away from the chilly London streets outside.
The event also featured a major debut: Panadería Rosetta, the beloved Mexico City bakery known worldwide for its artisanal pastries, made its first-ever UK appearance. This set the tone for a night that celebrated heritage through flavor, creativity, and craftsmanship.
Gabbriette: A Host with Culture at the Heart
With her Mexican roots and bold personal style, Gabbriette was the natural face of this celebration. Her partnership with the tequila brand hosting the evening added an elevated touch, blending authenticity with modern nightlife energy. The musician—who is also engaged to The 1975’s Matty Healy—greeted guests warmly, creating an atmosphere that felt inclusive, expressive, and effortlessly cool.
London’s Creative Crowd Turns Up in Style
The guest list reflected London’s vibrant creative ecosystem. The bakery-turned-celebration venue quickly filled with notable faces enjoying the curated drinks and cultural experience.
Those spotted included:
- Missy Albarn
- Simone Murphy
- Maxim Magnus
- Cou Cou Chloe
Guests enjoyed signature cocktails such as Gabbriette Palomas and Don Julio 1942 creations, mixed by expert bartenders from Handshake Speakeasy, which was recently crowned World’s Best Bar. Their presence elevated the evening into a full sensory experience, as guests mingled over premium drinks crafted with care.
Pan de Muerto Fresh from the Ovens of Rosetta
One of the highlights of the night was the arrival of freshly baked pan de muerto—a traditional sweet bread enjoyed during Día de Muertos. The pastries were prepared by Elena Reygadas, founder of Rosetta and named World’s Best Female Chef 2023. Her involvement brought authenticity and prestige to the event, with guests savoring the delicate, airy bread dusted with sugar and crafted in classic celebratory shapes.
This culinary detail added depth to the celebration, reminding all attendees that Día de Muertos is above all a moment of remembrance, tradition, and connection.
Music from London Nightlife Icons
No London celebration is complete without the right soundtrack. The event featured music from nightlife favorites including:
- Taylah Elaine
- Princess Julia
- Dean Bryce
Each DJ brought their own signature style, creating a seamless blend of techno, electronic, and genre-bending tracks that kept the crowd dancing late into the evening.
Another Stylish Stop: Henry Holland at Drake’s Savile Row
While Gabbriette’s celebration took center stage, London’s social scene was buzzing across the city. On Savile Row, designer Henry Holland joined an intimate gathering hosted by True Entertainment, a luxury collective focused on British craftsmanship and high-end artistry.
Drake’s, known for its immaculate tailoring and classic British menswear, served as the perfect backdrop for a night celebrating creativity and craft. Guests mingled over:
- Woodford Reserve Old Fashioneds
- Louis Roederer Champagne
- Petrossian caviar canapés
The atmosphere felt refined yet inviting, a contrast to the high-energy cultural festivities across town—reflecting the range of London’s nightlife.
Among the attendees were:
- Lady Sabrina Percy
- Genevieve Chenneour of Bridgerton fame
The live music performances by Alan Power and The Take Twos added warmth and charm to the evening, bringing a touch of old-school glamour to Savile Row.
Kilian Paris Wraps Up the Week with a Sensory Experience
Earlier in the week, Kilian Paris kept the momentum going with a takeover of The Vault at The Ned, where the brand unveiled its newest fragrance:
Angel’s Share on the Rocks.
Guests explored the scent in a moody, intimate environment, blending luxury perfumery with London nightlife. The experience rounded out a week full of parties, culture, luxury, and celebration—giving the city’s style crowd more than enough reason to dress up and go out.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main purpose of Gabbriette’s event?
The event celebrated Día de Muertos and Mexican culture through food, music, tradition, and art, marking the start of a three-day cultural festival.
Which notable bakery made its UK debut during the celebration?
Panadería Rosetta from Mexico City, led by chef Elena Reygadas, made its first UK appearance at the event.
Who attended the celebrations?
London’s creative community including Missy Albarn, Simone Murphy, Maxim Magnus, Cou Cou Chloe, and more.
What drinks were served at the event?
Premium cocktails such as Gabbriette Palomas and creations with Don Julio 1942, prepared by the award-winning Handshake Speakeasy team.
What other events took place in London during the week?
Events at Drake’s Savile Row hosted by True Entertainment and a Kilian Paris fragrance unveiling at The Ned added to the busy social calendar.
Conclusion
London’s nightlife was alive with culture, luxury, and creativity this week. From Gabbriette’s heartfelt celebration of Mexican heritage to sophisticated gatherings in Savile Row and immersive fragrance experiences at The Ned, the city once again proved why it remains a global capital for style and culture. Each event brought a unique flavor to the week—showcasing how London’s social scene thrives on diversity, artistry, and unforgettable moments that keep guests returning night after night.