
The husband and I were invited as Princess Idelle Chattre & Malcolm R Conntint, to attend and participate in a Murder Mystery Dinner called The Last Train From Paris hosted by our friends {and neighbors} Josh and Rafi.
Having been to a few murder mystery dinners, I knew we'd have to attend as our characters but just to be safe I sent a text to our hosts asking on a scale of 1-10, how "dressed" should we be... and the response was 9.875... and then "Think of this as the most important night of your life. Would you want to be underdressed?" So obviously, we went all out.



I wore a long black vintage dress detailed with rhinestones that I've had for over ten years and have never worn. I was so happy I finally got to wear it! I pulled out my vintage mink coat and piled on layers of vintage rhinestone jewelry and added a bright red lip for even more drama. I used hot rollers for curls and brushed them out for an old Hollywood glam hair style.


When we arrived, late of course, everyone was already deep into their characters, accents, and backstory, and while I was a bit timid at first, I slowly warmed up and used a horrendously over-the-top-british-characature accent for the remainder of the evening.
The Last Train From Paris Murder Mystery Dinner Party
The Players...

our hosts: Belinda Screete & Duke Schwazhe B. U. Klare

Khover T. Ageante & Mary K. Trairie

Barbra Z. Enhussie "Expensive Babs" & Captain Weyland W. Awfcorce "Wey"

Malcolm R. Conntint & Princess Idelle Chattre
Honestly, I didn't stop giggling from the moment we entered until the next morning... and then we were still giggling thinking back on the evening. It was so much fun with all of our exaggerated accents, filtering back and forth from our everyday speech, with the exception of the Duke and Belinda, our hosts, who held strong character for the entire night. So much fun was had... whenever a clue was presented accusing a character of the crime we all pointed in their direction simultaneously saying MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURDERAAAAAHHHH...



And if you're wondering who dunnit... it was moi. I was the MUUUUUUURDERRRRRRAHHHH.
* Go to The Last Train From Paris Murder Mystery Dinner Party for more details on the game.
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12 comments:
My friends and I have dinner together every Sunday. This would be such a fun way to mix things up! Love the idea, and love all the costumes!
that sounds like so much fun! I would love to host one of those
♥ Thankfifi
looks like a fabulously amazing evening & you my darling looked radiant!!!
xo. c & v
cake & valley
What a gorgeous dress! That definitely deserves to be worn.
That look like fun
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you look so glam. great pics.
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Rachelle
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Oh, my..........You look devine! A real diva-murderess! Thanks for sharing!
You looked gorgeous and as usual your hair looked perfect.
You looked amaaaaazing! Love love love!!! What a fun party.
You looked great. Glad that gorgeous dress finally got a (worthy) outing!
Looked like everyone had a great time. Those murder parties are so much fun.
Oooh fun! I have to go to one of these!
What does it explain the detail of Last Trains?
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