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More than 1,000 guests gathered in Grosvenor House hotel in central London on Friday, 6 October 2023 to attend the official launch of Strive for Perfection and the London Press Club Ball, which followed.
The beautifully designed, 472-page hardback book has been produced by leading publisher St James’s House in partnership with the International Club for Rolls-Royce and Bentley Enthusiasts (or RREC) and written by an editorial team of renowned motoring journalists and industry experts.
Strive for Perfection celebrates the 20th anniversary of Rolls-Royce Motor Car’s extraordinary production plant at Goodwood in West Sussex, exploring the marque’s commitment to sustainable luxury and eco-friendly values, as well as the facility’s history to date, as the beating heart of Roll-Royce’s car-making process.
To resonate with the book’s theme of sustainable luxury, a carefully curated selection of high-end brands was present at the launch, enabling guests to immerse themselves in a world of luxurious tastes, products and experiences.
Richard Freed, Founder of St James’s House, said: “We’re delighted to have worked with the RREC to produce this beautiful book, which celebrates 20 years of Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood production plant and highlights the very best of sustainable luxury.”
The book launch was followed by the renowned London Press Club Ball, presented by the London Press Club and sponsored by the SJH Group. This glittering annual event was an opportunity not only for the leading figures in UK media to honour their own, but also to raise money for The Journalists’ Charity.
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