AFTER YEARS OF the UK's leading international concours overlapping, one of them has trimmed its event to bring some cohesion to the season. Along with the Cartier Style et Luxe during Goodwood's Festival of Speed, Salon Privé and Concours of Elegance are unquestionably the UK's blue riband events, but the two concours have always vied for enthusiasts and entrants' attention during the same late-summer week.
Salon Privé started at London's Hurlingham Club in 2006 and moved to Syon Park for several years before settling at Blenheim Palace, near Oxford. Since then it has expanded hugely and, while the main event on the concours lawn remains an elite classic garden party, a host of activities has been added to the weekend menu to attract a broader audience.
Concours of Elegance kicked off in 2012 to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and in its first year attracted one of the greatest concours fields ever assembled to Windsor Castle, for a one-off event that included a dinner graced by top royals. It then embarked on a tour around royal palaces, including St James' and Holyrood in Edinburgh, before finding a home at Hampton Court, where it has flourished.
Both Salon Privé and Thorough Events, the team behind Concours of Elegance, have also launched London events in spring, Salon Privé London taking place at the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the London Concours' home being the Honourable Artillery Company in the City of London.
This story is from the August 2023 edition of Octane.
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