London's chic elite gathered for a dazzling evening at Jazzy de Lisser’s Primrose Hill residence. Princess Beatrice added regal charm, celebrating our new Mayfair flagship Monique Lhuillier boutique. Distinguished guests, including Isla Fisher, Hon Delphi Primrose and Olivia Buckingham, donned our latest designs, enhancing the glamour. Conversations sparkled into the night, creating a memorable evening of style and decadence. Thank you, Tatler magazine for this wonderful spotlight of a magical evening. https://lnkd.in/gGf8f-bb
Monique Lhuillier’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
We're curious... What's your go-to when curating your boutique's product line? Are you all about creative flair, timeless classics, or striking a perfect balance? Maybe you're still exploring? Share your style strategy in the comments below! 👇🏼 #BoutiqueStylesPoll #Poll #Boutique
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
✨🛍️Uncover the key elements that create a remarkable boutique experience, leaving a lasting impression through ambiance, unique offerings, and attentive service.🛍️✨ #BoutiqueExperience #AmbianceMatters #UniqueOfferings #AttentiveService #LastingImpression #BoutiqueAmbiance #CustomerExperience #DistinctiveService #MemorableBoutique #UniqueShopping
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
PART TWO: The Fort Collins luxury market may be plateauing, but navigating it is easier with the right strategy. Our five-part process can help you achieve a successful sale. Learn more at sellingfortcollins.com. #fortcollins #colorado #fortcollinsrealestate
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Have you heard of Ruggable ? Their digital marketing and collabs are so on point! The catch? They’re the H&M and Shein of the rug industry. Decades ago just like fast fashion companies swooped in and made the concept of clothing ‘disposable’, Ruggable is doing this for rugs. Rug making is an ancient handmade craft that uses natural materials (or in the modern day recycled materials which I can live with). With companies like these making machine washable polyester rugs, three things happen - 1. The rugs are cheap and easy to dispose off, creating more waste. They’re made of polyester so they go straight to landfill. 2. They’re machine washable. Every time you wash them you’re sending millions of little micro plastics into the waterways. 3. They are setting a dangerous precedent- making the idea of rugs disposable. What’s even more shocking - companies like Architectural Digest back them. Ummm why? Look at the data people - Gen Z want sustainable products, not plastic carpets.
Dearest Reader, the style event of the season is here. We’re ecstatic to reveal our latest collection in partnership with Bridgerton. We designed this collection so you can immerse your home in the elegance of the Regency era. With soft palettes, delicate patterns, and playful elements like the queen bee, these rugs are a dreamy blend of Bridgerton's iconic romantic style and Ruggable's innovation. Get the tea in our Forbes coverage. https://lnkd.in/gpBZz_W7
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Immerse yourself in FIL de vie, a world where luxury is rooted in the art of craftsmanship and the embrace of freedom. In pursuit of the extraordinary. https://lnkd.in/dvpxyHGq
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Love, Luxury, and Lifestyle: The Modern Art of Seeking Arrangement" offers a unique perspective on modern relationships. Also read: https://lnkd.in/g5xTcHCc
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
In the world of opulence and luxury, the 24K Golden Rose stands as an epitome of timeless elegance and unparalleled beauty. This exquisite creation has captivated hearts and adorned spaces with its radiant allure, becoming more than just a piece of art – it's a symbol of sophistication and refined taste. In this article, we delve into the origins, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of the 24K Golden Rose, exploring why it has become a highly sought-after deliverable for those seeking the epitome of luxury.
Unveiling the Allure of the 24K Golden Rose: A Symbol of Timeless Elegance and Luxury
link.medium.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Are the clocks in London's public places accurate? I started my game at the Royal Opera House when I told the barista working in the ground-floor café that they were misleading the audience and they might be late for the performance. He didn't get my joke, so I showed him a Rolex clock on the wall in the foyer, which was late by… 28 seconds. I must say that, although my Blancpain Bathyscaphe is phenomenally accurate, I always set it with the Atomic Time app on my phone before I start this game. I'm not specifically looking for anything, but here are some of my recent observations. In the photos, from left to right, Rolex in the lobby of the Royal Opera House. One of the most accurate clocks I've captured is on the side facade of Patek Philippe's flagship store on New Bond Street. It was three seconds late. By the way, most clocks do not have a second indication. The Hublot nearby, also on New Bond Street, was two minutes late. The Swiss Glockenspiel automaton in Leicester Square is practically error-free. I suspect that it has some automatic time correction system. In the second row, I found the first clock from the left in the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Gregory in Warwick Street, Westminster. The clock is modest but accurate. Next to it is a very accurate wall clock in the Brasserie Zédel ground-floor café. And the clock on the Old Bond Street facade of the Bottega Veneta boutique was more than five minutes late. The automaton clock on the facade of Fortnum & Mason, one of London's landmarks, was three minutes late. I realise that it is not very easy to maintain it so that it is completely accurate, but I think it should be tried. Three minutes is a lot for a class-A celebrity. But in the big picture, we have to be pleased that in London, which has a long and venerable tradition of horology, the vast majority of the street clocks are working and indicate the correct time, which is not the case in European capitals or their big cities. The symbol for that and the flagship of British precision is Big Ben, which is accurate to within two seconds per week. #Clock #Blancpain #Royaloperahouse #Rolex #PatekPhilippe #Hublot #Zedel #BottegaVeneta #FortnumandMason #BigBen #London
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Trade Marketing | Key Account Management | Wine & Spirits | Retail & On Premise Sales | Partnerships | Promotional Program Development
Luxury and sustainability can often be portrayed as being fundamentally conflicting. Louis XIII has innovated a way to bridge the spirit of both. Read more about the launch of the Infinity Experience in the article below!
Louis XIII cognac paves the way for sustainable luxury in spirits with new refill ritual at London’s Harrods
wallpaper.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
11,988 followers