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Codename: GGP5

by Melle Bon Plan
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No, this mysterious name isn’t the title of the next James Bond film, just the abbreviation for “Girls Geek Party 5,” a 100% girly-geek evening masterfully orchestrated by our host, Sandrine Camus from the site GamonGirls.

In fact, this evening was reserved for girls, since, apart from the barmaids and Santa Claus (yes, really!), men were not admitted.

Naturalized deer head GGP5 winter decor FWT.

The party took place last Tuesday at the Favela Chic, a lovely spot that I was happy to return to, as the previous Girls Geek Party had already been held there.

GGP5 object under green light cloche at the GGP5 CONNECTING Paris 2011 event.

On the GGP program: stands of all kinds (geekery, beauty, fun photo booths with accessories, and even cooking with Alsa and Lenôtre, yum!), an Austrian Christmas atmosphere (yes, really!), an insane raffle, and above all, as always, the true joy of catching up with all my girlfriends, bloggers or not.

GGP5 chefs portioning and plating a creamy dessert with fruit sauce.

DanceStar PARTY play mat at the GGP5 event with two people sitting.

Pretzels, abacus, Labeyrie, and Remington typewriter on GGP5 table.

Toshiba Christmas hat on a chair during the GGP5 CONNECTING event.

Smiling Santa Claus with a woman receiving a gift at the GGP5 Connecting event.

And yes, I even got my photo with Santa!

As with previous editions, we left with our arms full of gifts, and I can tell you it was a bit like Christmas in advance (not counting my legendary luck which lived up to its reputation during the raffle—you can’t be MelleBonPlan for nothing…). So, a big thank you to Sandrine for this evening as well as to all the partners, and see you at the next GGP!

Crowd at the GGP5 CONNECTING event near a frosted tree and transparent chairs.

MelleBonPlan’s tip: if you want to participate in the next evening, I suggest you follow the Girls Geek Party Facebook page; I’m just saying…

GGP5 display with frosted branches, gift container, and sweets on a wooden counter.

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