
About six weeks ago I tootled off to a 40th birthday party in a pub in Peckham with my old friend Jo, who now lives in Goring. We'd both thought it would be nice to make a bit of an effort for our great friend Janine's big day and dress up. I went for the old skinny-jeans-and-heels safety net, while Jo plumped for the glamorous classic: the Little Black Dress.
We got to the venue and Jo got into a bit of a panic. Would her LBD show her up to be a parochial old bird who'd lost her cool, urban edge? And why hadn't she too plumped for skinny jeans and heels? Especially as I'd just ditched the heels and kept my trainers on (bad friend, I know).
The thing is, the LBD remains an enduringly cool, classic, urbane and sexy thing. And right now (when 5th Avenue ladies are carrying their designer shopping away in nameless bags), it's about as right as it could get in terms of looking glamorous without looking like you're stuck in a pre-crunch Bling warp. The other thing is (and this hasn't changed, either) you can dress it up or down at will.
So in terms of what you might wear with the LBD - the shoes, the jewels, the scent even - it rather depends on you. For Coco Chanel, its originator, No 5 would have been the ideal olfactory fit. For me, it is something like Chanel's, fresh, tonic, Cristalle. For Jo that night in Peckham, it was Diane Von Furstenberg's sexy, grown-up, Eau de Parfum. For the French vintage fashion expert, Didier Ludot it is a new scent by Guerlain, La Petite Robe Noire. He has designed an LBD to coincide with the launch of this scent. If you're passing, it's on show at Harrods from Sunday - March 15th.
LBD chatter aside. Although Jo has mixed feelings of hilarity and alarm over the notion that her new, family-oriented, ex-London lifestyle has loosened her grip on how to dress up, she was in fact spot on. She'd simply lost sight that her own LBD was exactly the kind Kate Moss might have worn to a 40th bash in a pub. Because it was cute and sexy. Skinny jeans 'n heels go hang.
Thursday, 12 March 2009
The Little Black Dress - and tales thereabouts
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Aromatherapy pioneer leaves Knightbridge after almost 30 years
As an essential oil addict I was sorry to hear that after over 25 years, the Micheline Arcier Clinic quits Knightsbridge. Arcier brought the magic of aromatherapy massage to the UK in the 70s and established her clinic in William Street in 1981. Her daughter is still hand blending below the shop today. That is, until March 21st, which is when the clinic shuts its doors for the last time.
It'll sadden its many fans - Lulu recently told me about how much she loves their oils. As I do. I've just finished Enchantment, one of the most sublime-smelling bath oils, ever.
Good news is, Jilly and Nerys will still be offering treatments, but at a new location, not yet sure where. And until the 21st March, the clinic will be selling current stock at a discount of up to 40%.
For Jilly and Nerys call 020 7235 3545 or 07879 895359
For products call 020 7235 3545 or order online www.michelinearcier.com