On Friday night I had the immense priviledge of attending the Little Luxuries event hosted by Harper's Bazaar Australia editor Edwina McCann - who was wearing those Chanel pumps (gosh HB have been generous to me of late - and I really do appreciate it!)
Sibella Court was on hand to share with us her list of her favourite little luxuries... from exquisite de Gournay wall paper (with which I am now obsessed and am framing the samples that were given to us) to her favourite hotels, beauty products and more. The presentation was complimented by amazing canapes, gold flecked bite sized cheese cakes and free flowing Belvedere vodka cocktails. And a big thank you to my gorgeous friend D from Fierce Pretty Blog for being my plus one!
How amazing is the wall paper!
And the amazing goody bag, including a $1,050 eye cream!
The event inspired me to consider what my favourite little luxury is... and that's got to be matching silk and lace lingerie. I think it's lovely wearing something just for yourself.
image via tumblr
How lucky that you got to go there, very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure to be your plus one! :))
ReplyDeleteps. I am loving the MoroccanOil.. where has it been all of my life!?
A little bag of goodies is always fantastic! I would gladly take the eye cream. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMaryjane xoxo
oh wow...that eye cream must have gold in it! Moroccan Oil is my absolute fave...smells so good and makes your hair so soft!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool event and what an AMAZING goodie bag!!! I have to say, even if there's very little in it, the goodie bag really makes me feel special at an event. ;)
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Valerie
M this is AMAZING!! Holy Moly Lady!! That gift bag looks like a dream...and I wanna hear all about the eye cream. You KNOW that stuff's gotta be good!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you!
Carrie
A wonderful evening - lucky you and what was the smell of the Cire Trudon mini candle? Love the image for the lace lingerie.. gorgeous. x
ReplyDeleteoh,, those are real luxurios =)
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous over the vodka! :-D
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