Louise Roe at her baby shower Credit: Courtesy of Louise Roe
Louise Roe at her baby shower Credit: Courtesy of Louise Roe
Louise Roe at her baby shower Credit: Courtesy of Louise Roe
Louise Roe at her baby shower
Credit: Courtesy of Louise Roe
Afternoon tea calls a few things to mind: tabletop elegance, petite pastries, clattering china, and rules of formality.
For Louise Roe, it’s a reminder of home - and inspired a sweet baby shower. “It was all a surprise organized by my lovely friends, but they know me well!” says the 36-year-old English fashion journalist and mother-to-be.
Louise Roe's baby shower Credit: Courtesy of Louise Roe
SWEETS AND TREATS
At this tea party hosted at the Hills Penthouse in West Hollywood, the rules of formality were bent for fun. In lieu of formal place settings and tableware, guests were encouraged to snack on a generous treat-yourself-style spread: sliced fruit, berries by the dozen, and bountiful cheese boards courtesy of Lady & Larder. They were, in Roe’s words, “almost too pretty to eat.”
The table was piled high with finger sandwiches on tiered stands, buttery scones, and frosted cupcakes from Sprinkles. Although that’s nothing to be said of the many homemade treats: “The girls were baking into the night apparently!” Roe says. There were servings of clotted cream and strawberry jam, and sausage rolls - something that she notes as being “a very English tradition, which the Americans loved.”
AN INSPIRED VISION
When it comes to entertaining, Roe enjoys a more understated elegance. “I’m not one for over-the-top bright colors and décor,” she says. “So I absolutely loved the country garden flowers, the mismatched chintz teacups.” Vintage floral china - for serving Earl Grey tea - were found at Sweet Tea Party Rentals. To further evoke the feeling of an English garden, the space was filled with delicate floral arrangements of eucalyptus, baby’s breath, white roses, and hydrangeas.
“Going in armed with a vision is very helpful!” Roe says. “My tips for presentation would be to look on Pinterest and feeds like Martha Stewart for ideas first.”
A TOAST
Tea wasn’t the only refreshments on the menu. Guests were offered grapefruit Champagne cocktails (and mocktails for Roe) garnished with fresh lavender served in vintage cut-crystal glasses.
TOKENS OF LOVE
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Louise Roe’s baby shower Credit: Courtesy of Louise Roe
Louise Roe’s baby shower