Last Friday, The Hague Online attended the Kingstreet Magazine launch at a stunning location – Het Spaansche Hof. With around 200 guests, it was a true celebration in style.
Publisher Annerieke Simeone noted that this is the fourteenth Dutch edition, but that it was previously published under the name Bij Ons In De Residentie.
With the introduction of this second English-language edition, both magazines will continue under the unified name Kingstreet — a brand identity that reflects its ambition and style.
Guests were welcomed with canapés by Karsten & Kuiper and a signature cocktail from De Filosoof. Art played a central role in the evening as well: Galerie Den Haag was recognised for its 30th anniversary, and photographer Daanoe offered attendees an interactive tour of his work through a dedicated app.
The first printed copy was presented to Nancy Zomer-Carolus (Omniversum–Museon), followed by the second copy to Raouf Jarmo (RE:BORN): the company behind Het Spaansche Hof, the Pier, and the Palace Promenade.
Simeone closed the event with a look to the future: next year marks the 15th Dutch edition of Kingstreet — a milestone that will certainly be celebrated.
Kingstreet Magazine is now available in bookstores
Image: Elise Maaskant
More information & photos: https://kingstreet-magazine.com/en/launch-photos-kingstreet-magazine-at-the-spanish-court