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Layers of silk organza. The most peaceful light there is.

Don’t let winter hold you back. It’s so easy to get all caught up in coats and layers to protect from the cold, but if you’re invited to dinner it’s really an opportunity to wear a lovely outfit underneath those layers. Try a floor length detail for added drama. I will be wearing this lovely Ta Marbota coat for Christmas supper. It’s design is almost like reverse snow with the lovely sequin details.  It’s light and comfortable but really has a sense of special occasion about it. Perfect for a bridal or baby shower too! I think it’s important to keep your accessories light when you wear something full length, so I have gone for this little wallet bag from Chanel. For clean lines stay within one colour or neutral tones, so that you’re not overwhelmed by the volume of fabric. Something with a beautiful sleeve detail like this will also break the silhouette up.

Coat Ta Marbota

Bag Chanel

Trousers Keepsake

Shoes Casadei

Camisole Wacoal

Mani Ruuby App

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Easy Everyday Makeup


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This is a makeup look that I wear most days. Its simple, uses relatively few products and leaves you looking fresh and luminous.

Bronze and Shape

Using a bronzer (this is MAC’s Give Me Sun) and a large powder brush (this one is Sigma), I bronze my face, under my cheekbones, and under my chin and down my neck. It can also be nice to add some along the hair line and then blend the remaining across your face for a more subtle look.

Blush

I add blush to the apples of my cheeks, the temples and a little to the bridge of my nose. This gives a summerly slight flushed and healthy look. I’m using a Tom Ford blush and a Sigma brush.

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Canapé Table


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With Christmas parties around the corner, I thought some party inspiration might be helpful. Forget prepping lots of fiddly canapés, make a table of festive joy.

Arranging a Table

I love canapés. However when you’re the host, and you’re trying to entertain as well as cook, they can be a lot of work. Even if you’re prepped in advance, heating and plating can be time consuming.

The cold canapé table can be the perfect answer.
Clear a table in your sitting room, or dining room (it also works beautifully in the summer on a table in the garden), wherever the party will be centred around. Then begin in the middle. When I did this table for a party in the summer, I started by placing the ice buckets where I wanted them, as one of the larger elements, you need to base the space around them. I love using metal or wicker buckets for bottles in ice. Then I decorated around underneath them with artichokes and rosemary. In the winter rosemary, mistletoe, spruce, holly, apples, pomegranates and much more can be used to make it festive. Then place jars, platters and wood serving boards around the rest of the table. Filling them with a combination of bread, cheese, fruit, dips (I love taking the centre out of a pumpkin or cabbage – like here – to fill with dip), crudités and much more. Seasonal produce on leaves (I love fig leaves for their shape and scent) make a colourful and edible addition to the table. You could add warm things, like garlic bread, baked cheese (camembert is so delicious) or little pies. Sweet things are also wonderful as are punch bowls with lovely decorated ice.

I really enjoyed laying out this table and the result is so stylish and fun. Try it this year at your seasonal celebrations. Add your own take to my Canapé Table!