To launch the amazing Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, Pink Shoe Club held an afternoon tea at the Cholmondeley Room and Terrace of the House of Lords.
Guests were asked to dress as for a ‘royal garden party’ and they certainly didn’t disappoint! An array of wonderful outfits in every shade and style were topped with cocktail hats and fascinators.
For those arriving without a hat, a very special handmade jubilee mini fascinator was available thanks to Pink Shoe’s clever Ling Tyler-Bennett.
Patriotic lapel badges were presented by Ling to the gentlemen guests too.
Guests were asked to dress as for a ‘royal garden party’ and they certainly didn’t disappoint! An array of wonderful outfits in every shade and style were topped with cocktail hats and fascinators.
For those arriving without a hat, a very special handmade jubilee mini fascinator was available thanks to Pink Shoe’s clever Ling Tyler-Bennett.
Patriotic lapel badges were presented by Ling to the gentlemen guests too.
Each guest was announced by the House of Lords toastmaster, then enjoyed Pimms in the Cholmondeley Room as networking got underway. Moving to the terrace, everyone admired the room which was decorated with bunting and flags. We then enjoyed a traditional tea, laid out with union flags as for a street party!
Helene welcomed guests and let us know that two of the flags were from her husband Lyndon’s family – and if they appeared a little careworn it was because they’d been used for Victoria’s Jubilee!
Networking continued on the terrace itself, with great views of the river and bunting flying in the breeze.
Angelo and his team then served the sparkling wine and we had the Loyal Toast led by Jill Pay.
Many guests then had a very special private tour of the Houses of Parliament from Jill Pay, including her previous residence when Serjeant at Arms! Finally, celebrations carried on for guests at Roux, Parliament Square who made us most welcome.