A French Woman’s Guide to Dressing For the Party Season

By Fanny Moizant, Managing Director, vestiairecollective.com, the luxury resale clothing site
A French Woman’s Guide to Dressing For the Party Season
In Paris we don’t have a big tradition of dressing up during the party season – it’s not that we’re humbugs exactly, of course we adore fashion, but you won’t find many groups of girls dolled up to the nines for the office Christmas party. I love the effort British girls make to look festive, it’s fun and celebratory, but there’s no denying that the showy ‘sparkles and sequins’ look year on year can get a bit tiresome.

Here are my thoughts on how you can inject a little Parisian ‘insouciance’ into your outfit to create a point of difference.

Minimal bling. As Coco Chanel, our unofficial French patron saint of minimalism famously said: “Before I leave the house, I always remove one piece of jewellery so I don’t look overdone”. A good amount of glitz seems only right at Christmas so at least one eye-catching piece of jewellery is a must, but ‘earrings and no necklace’ or vice versa is a good fashion mantra to follow.

Masculine tailoring. This is sure to make you stand out amongst the sea of sequins at the boss’s Christmas do. A crisp white shirt can look great tucked into a pair of tuxedo trousers or a bright silk vintage skirt. The more feminine you are, the more impact a masculine aesthetic can have. Keep it really feminine with bright red lips and a soft hairstyle.

A small chic clutch. An oversized Hermes bag can look smart while you’re out shopping but it isn’t right for the evening – you never want an accessory to overshadow an outfit. A small quilted Chanel-style bag on the shoulders or an envelope clutch will work with whatever style of party outfit you’re wearing.


Fashion Classics.
The French may occasionally be criticised for being a bit too classic; we definitely don’t jump on new trends each season. I have a few classic little black dresses from different eras in the wardrobe I revive for parties, and love leopard print which is fun and timeless.

Experimental but muted. The French tend to favour blacks and navys for evening dresses rather than ‘look at me’ brights. We do however love to experiment with all shapes and styles, so if you’re wearing an evening maxi dress or jumpsuit then try keep it to a dark base colour and let your accessories or your sexy fur stole create a bit of added drama.

For more luxurious and vintage French party looks from brands from Isabel Marant to Maje, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and more, check out the partywear section on the homepage of vestiairecollective.com.

 

Christmas Art Attack Night

Paola Berta hosted a cosy, VIP Charity Christmas night for the creative industries at brand, newly refurbished, venue “BUCCI” located in the heart of Knighsbridge.

Guests were encouraged bringing along presents (i.e. toys) in support of the “BE MY SANTA” Klash Entertainent TV Christmas project. On Christmas day, the presents will be gifted to those, less fortunate, children which will be spending their Christmas at the Ormond Street Children Hospital.

Graham Swain in the center! #Christmas party 2013

Graham Swain in the center! #Christmas party 2013

Michelle Castillo #Christmas party 2013

Michelle Castillo #Christmas party 2013

Maria Inonectima #Christmas party 2013 #live_art

Maria Inonectima #Christmas party 2013 #live_art

Paola Berta, Chanise Thompson #Christmas party 2013

Paola Berta, Chanise Thompson #Christmas party 2013

Robbie Moffat, Paola Berta #Christmas party 2013 #BUCCI #Knightsbridge

Robbie Moffat, Paola Berta #Christmas party 2013 #BUCCI #Knightsbridge

Tony James #Christmas party 2013

Tony James #Christmas party 2013

The event started with a Christmas inspired live art painting by Maria Inonectima and carried on with an intro to life coaching by Dr Anna Maria Sanna, followed by dance and singing performances.

Dr A. M. Sanna introduced guests to the the importance of developing a method to achieve successful results in life, something people might want to particular evaluate at the beginning of a New Year.

Inonectima Fashion brand in collaboration with Aneta Ka, showcased – via a fun and surprising undressing dance sequence “Emanation” – a new piece from the latest Inonectima Fashion brand collection.

Actress and singer, Michelle Castillo – originally from Los Angeles, recently, relocated in London – performed some lovely songs.

In between the guests in attendance producer Robbie Moffat, filmmaker and musician Paul Wiffen, performer and broadcaster Graham Swain, actress Mary Bennett, TV presenter Chanise Thompson.

Guests enjoyed the red carpet photoshot by the live art painted banner and were treated with goodie bags sponsored by Chinara Enterprises and Wild Cat Energy Drinks.

Photography by Sergio Mattioli

What Brits Will Be Wearing On Christmas Day

bank fashionStudy by Marks & Spencer’s Shwopping initiative reveals exactly what Brits will be wearing on Christmas Day

Almost half of the nation (45%) will spend Christmas Day embracing their inner elf by donning novelty festive fashion items of clothing

One in four (26%) of the nation will be wearing a Santa suit to watch the Queen’s Speech

However, these one wear wonder items are often seen as for Christmas and not for life with over half (51%) banishing them to the back of wardrobes and one in eight (15%) throwing them in the bin come Boxing Day

M&S and Oxfam are encouraging the nation to shwop their novelty clothing after Christmas Day

Three in five (60%) Brits will choose to opt for comfort over style this Christmas with most of us dressing down for the big day.

New stats revealed today show that the nation is divided when it comes to our Christmas Day dress code with comfort and fun key to most people’s festive togs of choice.

A massive 60% of us choose to dress down on the big day with one in four (28%) admitting to staying snug in pyjamas for the duration. However, we do make sure that we get into the Christmas spirit whatever we’re wearing with nearly half the nation (45%) donning an array of novelty gear to help celebrate.

The ever-popular Christmas jumpers pip Santa to the top of the tree when it comes to festive fashion but there are some surprises – with 26% of us adopting the key role of Father Christmas by sporting his famous red suit.

The five most popular novelty outfits are:

•Christmas jumpers 27%
•Santa suit 26%
•Reindeer antlers 24%
•Tinsel ticklers 13%
•Reindeer leggings 6%

Novelty or not, it’s no surprise that the comfort seekers amongst us have a main requirement when choosing their dressed down garb – one in ten (11%) state that an expandable waistband is part of their key criteria when looking for their Christmas Day lounge wear.

However, as the Shwopping by M&S survey also reveals, over half of us (51%) condone these ‘one-wear wonders’ to the back of wardrobe come Boxing Day and one in eight (15%) chuck them straight in the bin. M&S and Oxfam are calling the nation to think twice about doing so and shwop their festive clobber instead.

Joanna Lumley, Marks & Spencer’s Shwopping and Plan A ambassador, said:
“We can ensure even the most novelty of Christmas outfits is given a new life this Boxing Day, by Shwopping, not binning, festive fashion items giving a better Christmas for those who really need it and spreading the loving spirit of Christmas even wider. Your unwanted jumper can do so much good for those in need, so don’t just furtively chuck it away with the wrapping paper and cracker novelties: shwop it, and bring joy to a complete stranger.”

There are some of us that still love to dress to impress on December 25th too. One in three (30%) of us make a real effort by pulling out all the stops and dressing up for Christmas. And it’s Mums who steal the Christmas catwalk crown – 33% of us deemed our mums the most festive fashion proud, leaving dads & aunties languishing at the bottom of the league:

Most Fashionable Festive Family members:

• Mum33%
• Daughter14%
• Grandmother7%
• Dad 3%
• Auntie3%

This December, M&S and Oxfam’s Shwopping initiative is calling on the nation – as it is the season of giving – to ensure no clothing ends up in landfill by shwopping and not binning these unloved items of festive clothing in stores nationwide. It has been revealed that during the Queen’s eight and a half minute speech alone, nearly 16,000 items of clothing will be sent to landfill.

Since its launch in April, Oxfam has received over 6 million items of clothing thanks to Shwopping, worth over £4 million for the charity. All money raised by Shwopping is used to support Oxfam’s projects around the world working to alleviate poverty.

For more information on Marks & Spencer and Oxfam’s Shwopping initiative visit www.marksandspencer.com

PR Fired After Racist Aids Tweet

Justine Sacco, formally the head of corporate communications for Barry Diller’s New York-based internet empire InterActive Corp, has been fired after a racist tweet which went viral while she was in the air for an 11-hour flight from London to Cape Town, where she flew to be with her family over Christmas. Sacco issued a statement on Sunday to the Star newspaper in South Africa. She also deleted the tweet and then her entire twitter account after landing. The tweet (below) was retweeted over 2000 times and went viral after Buzzfeed picked it up and the hashtag #HasJustineLandedYet trended.

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In her statement Sacco said she was in “anguish knowing that my remarks have caused pain to so many people. Words cannot express how sorry I am, and how necessary it is for me to apologize to the people of South Africa, who I have offended due to a needless and careless tweet.

There is an AIDS crisis taking place in this country, that we read about in America, but do not live with or face on a continuous basis. Unfortunately, it is terribly easy to be cavalier about an epidemic that one has never witnessed firsthand.”

Sacco was born in South Africa and her father still lives there.

And the best response is this tweet from Ellie mac @ellenmc

 

What do you think?

Le Secret des Rôtisseurs Restaurant Review

The family-run Le Secret des Rôtisseurs has a lot of things going for it. First of all, it has introduced the art of rotisserie-roasted chicken to London’s Canary Wharf. You can watch as the chicken is slowly flame-roasted (This method of roasting also ensures the meat is cooked without retaining fats and oils, resulting in a chicken that is healthier and juicier than any other). The restaurant smells amazing.

photo 2 (12)This newly opened riverside French restaurant comes with a stunning view of the Thames and is beautifully designed, everyone is knowledgeable and friendly. The furniture includes unique pieces that originally furnished Altitude 95 in the Eiffel Tower. Designed by the highly esteemed Vassilew Slavik, the furniture graced the national landmark until 2007, when Alain Ducasse took over the license for the restaurant. It all feels very authentically French.

For our entrée we had snails on toast with mushrooms in butter and garlic. This was the first time I had ever eaten snails and they were actually very tasty. They were cooked well and came with a lovely garlicky sauce with a hint of lemon. The salad on the side was also good and came with a delicious dressing. A very good entrée.

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We also had a salad francaise classique. Baby leaves, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms and Parmesan. It had nice flavors and the Parmesan was delicious. I did find it a bit leafy and too large for my taste. I would like to have seen a larger range of starters to choose from, there were only three available, although the focus is on the rotisserie roasted chicken.

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For a main course. I had the roast chicken with “secret” sauce and fries. When the waiter brings it over I say that looks amazing. ‘That’s because it is’, he replies. He’s not lying. It is amazing, the best chicken roast I can remember eating and the secret sauces is great, I am later told it is based around tarragon with sixteen different ingredients. The free-range birds are from carefully selected English farms to ensure the quality of the poultry. photo 1 (12)The roast is the best I have ever had in a restaurant.

Master Roaster Maistre Benoit, who has worked with France’s most elusive rotisserie oven craftsman, ensures all meat is cooked to his exact, secret standard, making it the best chicken in town. The technique dates back to 1248, when King Louis IX ordered the establishment of guilds, which included ‘Les Oyeurs’ or ‘goose roasters’.

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If you are in the mood for something other than chicken, on weekends (Fri-Sun) meat changes weekly, with carnivorous delights such as the rolled shoulder of pork and succulent veal shank served with Le Secret des Rôtisseurs’ special sauce.

We also tried a beautiful piece of pork. The pork was succulent and moist but had a tasty crispy skin giving a beautiful different texture. It was cooked perfectly, something tophoto 1 (13)ugh to do well with pork.

It came with a rhubarb ketchup. It was a great accompaniment and worked very well with the pork. Our sides of chips and broad beans were well seasoned and well cooked.

Throughout our meal we were treated to some superb wine. We started out meal with a glass of delicious Chablis from Burgundy. One of the very few wines at Le Secret des Rôtisseurs which is not from Bordeaux. The restaurant is justifiably proud of its wine list.They have an amazing cellar of Bordeaux wines that you can see if dining upstairs, or going to the bathroom. The restaurant goes to great lengths to bring the best wines direct from the vineyards and cuts out aphoto 1 (11)ny middle man. Some of the wine they get is exclusive too only a few restaurants.

The chateaux Clauzet is a rich indulgent opulent classic red Bordeaux wine. It was particularly warm and comforting on a cold day.

For dessert I have the special, which is a chocolate mousse. It was beautifully presented and not only delicious but had a texture that was more like a cake. Yum.

We also had a great plate of different French cheeses.photo 2 (15)photo 2 (11)photo 3 (9)

 

37 Westferry Circus, Canary Riverside, Canary Wharf. E14 8RR

Le Menu Parfait, £18.95
Half roasted chicken with any entrée and any accompagnement, £18.95.

www.eatlesecret.co.uk

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MacWet Sports Gloves Review

MacWet Sports Gloves are a leader in their field so we had high expectations. The packaging says ‘all grip, no slip’ so we put them to the test.

macwet gloves review

First of all: they are gorgeous, sexy gloves. Perfect for adding a bit of glamour. As well as being stylish they are water resistant and windproof. They work wet or dry and give extraordinary grip. Perfect for shooting, horse riding or, basically, any other sport you could think of. We try them clay pigeon shooting and they work like a dream.

They improve your performance and give the best grip, their really is no slip, MacWet are so confident in their promise that they offer a 30-day money back guarantee. We don’t think you will need it as these are excellent sports gloves, possibly the best sports gloves available in the market today. Top marks.

To top it all they are machine washable. Glamorous, stylish and convenient? What more could you want?

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