Dita Von Teese teams up with Cointreau for exclusive pop-up bar

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Gareth Vipers5 April 2012

As the party season gets under way drinks maker Cointreau is joining forces with leading burlesque star Dita Von Teese in launching London's latest top-end pop-up cocktail boutique.

Cointreau Privé, lauded as "London's most exclusive speakeasy", opens tonight with a one-off performance from Dita Von Teese.

The venue will be open to the public for just three weeks from tomorrow.

Co-designed by Cointreau and its global Brand Ambassador Dita Von Teese, the Cointreau Privé is composed of a series of uniquely themed private salons and decadently decorated rooms all modeled on Teese's LA home.

The decor will also feature some of the curator's most prized personal possessions.

Located just off Piccadilly Circus, Cointreau Privé will serve the brands signature cocktail - the Cointreau Citrus and Spice - as well as a wide selection of wines and spirits, with a unique dinner menu by head chef Laurent Michel.

A schedule of top DJs, overseen by Teese herself, will play each night.

The venue is strictly guest-list only. For more information visit cointreauprive.co.uk where general admission and VIP tickets are available.

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