If Cole Porter had been there, he would have proclaimed the party “magnifique.”

June 9 would have been the late composer’s 116th birthday, and Nixon Peabody partners Andrew Potts and Randall Kelly, resplendent in white dinner jackets with pink carnations, did their best to throw a party Porter would have adored. There were sparkling drinks, yummy hors d’oeuvres and witty love songs.

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