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$250k Body English chandelier is up for grabs! (But read the fine print)

If you want to take home the legendary centerpiece, you’ll have to pony up some serious cash

Xania Woodman

Sun, Dec 6, 2009 (4:24 p.m.)

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Body English’s chandelier would really tie your room together.

According to one Body English VIP host, reservations for Body English New Year’s Eve grand closing party are selling like hotcakes as the epic eve approaches, and there’s some serious booty on the line for those willing to pay the hefty price.

Some of the club’s best customers are choosing to pay their respects to Body English over debuting club Vanity, as Body English shuts down for a makeover into an afterhours club (rumored to be called “Afterlife”). DJ Vice will do the honors at both clubs on New Year’s Eve, with Diddy hosting at Vanity on January 2 and guest DJ Bob Sinclar on January 3.

But there can be only one Body English “biggest fan,” and, when the club closes, that person will win Body English’s iconic centerpiece, the vintage $250,000 Baccarat chandelier.

Before you start pooling your hard earned ducats to go in with five buddies on a bottle or two, read the fine print: The prize will be awarded to the patron with the highest tab on New Year’s Eve … over the $15,000 reserve.

That’s a lot of ducats.

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