Rena Kirdar (born 1969) is an Iraqi socialite.[1]

Rena Kirdar
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Baghdad, Iraq
Occupation(s)Socialite, party hostess, writer
Spouse(s)Sami Sindi (1991–2005)
Makram Abboud (2012–present)

Biography

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Kirdar was born in Baghdad, 1969. She spent part of her childhood in the Middle East. Her father, Iraqi Turkmen billionaire Nemir A. Kirdar, founded the merchant bank Investcorp in the 1980s, which later acquired Gucci, Tiffany & Co. and Saks Fifth Avenue.[2]

Kirdar completed an undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Oxford, later earning a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University and an MBA from Cambridge University's Judge Business School. She moved from London to New York City in 1991, and purchased Sean Combs' townhouse on Park Avenue.[citation needed]

As a member of the Manhattan social scene, Kirdar threw "some of the most lavish and unforgettable costume parties" of the 1990s, including Sloan-Kettering's Valentine's Day Ball, New York City Ballet's Dance with the Dancers Gala, and events for the Boys' Club of New York, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bruno Magli.[3] In 2002, she published Be My Guest, a detailed photographic diary of her most successful themed events, with tips on invitations, table settings, recipes, cocktails, decorations, and music.[4]

Personal life

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Rena married Saudi businessman Sami Sindi in 1991, and they had two daughters.[5] They divorced in 2005 and Kirdar moved back to London. She married Lebanese financier Makram Abboud in London in June 2012.[6]

Bibliography

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  • Be My Guest: Theme Party Savoir-Faire (2002)

References

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  1. ^ Party hostess and author Rena Sindi
  2. ^ Put On Your Toga! Bring Castanets! Rena Sindi Is Giving a Party
  3. ^ Book Description – 'Be My Guest'
  4. ^ "Behind the scenes: Our cover shoot for the new GG Magazine". Engel & Völkers. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  5. ^ Rena Kirdar Sindi, New York Social Diary
  6. ^ Rena Sindi Fetes Marriage at The Four Seasons in Beirut
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