Mastermind behind the 'party of the century' reveals his secrets for celebrating like a celebrity

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Sarah Jacobs

Bronson van Wyck at the 2016 Summer Party on the High Line.

Bronson van Wyck is the picture of southern hospitality. Growing up on a farm in a remote part of northeastern Arkansas, he learned the art of entertaining early on in his life, mostly out of necessity.

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"It was a trip - people had come a long way to get there," van Wyck recently told Business Insider. "There wasn't a lot going on there, so we were responsible for entertaining, and we have a really big family."

After graduating from Yale, van Wyck went on to organize nightly receptions as a protocol aide to US Ambassador Pamela Harriman in Paris, before making his way to Hollywood and set design. Since 1999, he and his mother, Mary Lynn, and sister, Mimi, have been putting their hosting skills to good use, planning events for the most high-end of clients - think superstars like Beyonce, Madonna, and Presidents Obama, Bush, and Clinton - through their event production firm, Van Wyck & Van Wyck.

Van Wyck's taste is theatrical. For his 40th birthday party in 2015, for example, guests donned extravagant costumes and headdresses that made them look like wild animals, with van Wyck himself in a cape covered in peacock feathers.

Earlier this year, the Van Wyck team launched a new company out of their production firm. Called Workshop, the new company focuses on producing similarly high-octane events for brands like Coach, Mercedes-Benz, Hermes, and Range Rover.

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"If we can make someone love something, they will not only buy it, they will also go and tell everyone they know," van Wyck said. "We're reaching the next level of emotional engagement, and you get there by having moments where people have fun."

We stopped by a recent branded event put on by Workshop to get a sense of what a Bronson van Wyck party is really like.