Monica Vinader #JoyofGifting Campaign Launch Event

WHAT:  Monica Vinader Launches the #JoyofGifting Winter ’13 Campaign

WHEN: Thursday 17th October 2013, 5-9pm

WHERE: 56 Wells Street, London, W1T 3PT

Luxury jewellery designer Monica Vinader and global fashion icon Caroline Issa hosted a party to celebrate the launch of Monica’s #JoyofGifting Winter ’13 campaign, featuring Jade Parfitt and Candice Lake

WHO:

Who: Monica Vinader, Caroline Issa, Candice Lake, Jo Whiley, Emilia Wickstead, Lisa Snowdon, Amber Atherton, Donna Air, Sarah-Ann Macklin, Jenni Falconer, Martha Ward and Melissa Odabash

WHAT THEY ATE:
– Beetroot macaroon with rosemary goats cheese
– Feta, black olive and sumac on watermelon
– Soy cured butternut carpaccio roll with smoked chicken and mango
– Mulled spiced salmon with caviar and vodka crème fraiche

WHAT THEY DRANK:

Hedgerow Sling
Apple and ginger Mojito
Pomegranate Crush
Kir Royale
Nyetimber English sparkling wine

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Above: Caroline Issa, Candice Lake and Monica Vinader; Donna Air; Lisa Snowdon; Amber Atherton; Sarah Ann Macklin

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Pet Loving Celebrities Go ‘Potty’ For Charity Fundraising Event

Pet loving celebrities including Cheska Hull, Laura Hamilton, Sinitta, Felicity Kendal, Arlene Phillips, Kristina Rihanoff, Lizzie Cundy, Meg Matthews, Liz McClarnon, Hayley Tamaddon and Jenni Falconer have joined forces to support this year’s Blue Cross Tea Party.

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The celebrities have been challenged to showcase their artistic flair by designing their own special edition pet-themed teapot, to be auctioned to raise funds to help sick and homeless pets.  The celebrities are also calling for the public to sign up to host tea parties across the country on Friday 10th May, to help make a difference to the lives of thousands of pets in Blue Cross care.

The fifteen pet loving celebrities supporting the great work of Blue Cross also include much-loved actresses Pam Ferris and Olivia Colman; plus fabulous TV personalities Debbie Bright and Ollie Locke, Made in Chelsea’s finest.

 

The colourful teapot designs range from Cheska Hull, Jenni Falconer and Laura Hamilton’s paw-print motifs, Liz McClarnon’s  creative, cute cat artwork to Arlene Phillips’ pooch ‘Polly’ taking centre stage as the inspiration behind her teapot design.
Lizzie Cundy said: ‘I just love animals, I have two cats at home that I absolutely adore. The work that Blue Cross does really is so important in helping to provide happy homes for thousands of pets a year.”

 

Cheska Hull said: “I am a huge animal lover and it’s heart breaking that there are so many pets out there that don’t have a loving home. The work the Blue Cross does helps to ensure they can get a second chance at life.  So take to your kitchens and get out your mixing bowls – Britain’s pets need you!”

 

Arlene Phillips said; “I have been busy mastering my baking skills for the Blue Cross Tea Party and I want to appeal to all the pet lovers out there to do the same.  I used to really struggle with baking but ever since I did the Great British Bake Off, I love to shut myself away in the kitchen for a few hours whipping up a Victoria sponge or some scones to share with the family. I actually find it very therapeutic, and what’s great is that anyone can have a go to help this fantastic cause. With a huge rise in stray and abandoned pets over the last few years, Blue Cross needs our help more than ever to continue caring for pets in need.”

 

The auction will take place from (2nd-12th May) so don’t miss out on your chance to get involved and bid on your favourite pet-inspired teapot by visiting www.bluecross.org.uk/teapots. To order your free Tea Party host pack full of ideas and recipes, visit www.bluecross.org.uk/teaparty.

 

Puppy Bella was recently helped by Blue Cross. Part of an unwanted litter, when Bella first arrived she was covered in fleas and her tender skin was red and sore from scratching. Blue Cross nurses provided the vital veterinary care needed to slowly help Bella’s skin improve and she was cared for by a Blue Cross fosterer whilst she recuperated and returned to health. Bella has now found a permanent home with a family who give her the love she deserves.

 

Blue Cross is a charity dedicated to helping poorly, injured and abandoned pets for over 100 years, doing what’s needed to give every pet a healthy life in a happy home. They run four animal hospitals and 12 rehoming centres across the UK, which provide treatment and seek happy homes for thousands of cats, dogs, small pets and horses each year.

Blue Cross Tea Party, find out more at www.bluecross.org.uk/teaparty