We go behind the scenes of the Hermès Gelato event in London, featuring a live theatre performance devised by Georgina Starr and music by Roisin Murphy
<p>Since aristocratic 1920s Brits adopted the cocktail culture of Prohibition-era America, the idea of a hard-partying elite living by their own rules has been a source of popular outrage, with the Prime Minister only the latest case. </p>
From Prohibition-busting cocktail parties to all-night raves, illegal gatherings have been at the centre of modern culture for decades. So why do they still have the power to shock?<br>