May 13th, 2010 | Author: christie

What To Wear: Tea Time

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Tea parties are the new cool. Now we may have to give Johnny Depp, Mr. Mad Hatter, credit for making teatime tempting again, but this trend has certainly been making its mark on the mainstream in recent months. After all, it is the quintessential hobby to socialize with friends and family, and better yet, relax. Traditional afternoon tea called for best-dressed, polished attire, so why not take a cue from the past and get dolled up and decked out?

Whether you are headed for high tea at The Empress, or simply sipping at a café with the girls, try taking a step towards clean and ladylike looks. My pick for the best afternoon tea in Vancouver? The Secret Garden Tea Company in Kerrisdale.

1. Think ladylike looks for teatime. Look for elements like sweetheart necklines, draping, and girly prints. Try this floral silk-chiffon dress from 3.1 Phillip Lim ($595), available online at Net-A-Porter and at Misch in Vancouver.
2. Cinch in a flowy dress with a belt – bows are a nice touch! Leather contrast bow belt by Sonia Rykiel ($125), available online at ASOS.
3. Top it off with an ultra-chic wide brim hat. I love this Deena & Ozzy Straw Hat from Urban Outfitters ($34).
4. Accessorize with lovely layered chains. My pick is this gold multi-chain necklace by Tom Binns for Alice In Wonderland ($175). Available online at Karmaloop.
5. Traditionally, tea gloves were worn to protect from the elements. Play up this idea with these sheer lace gloves by ASOS ($7).
6. Want to feel extra luxe for high tea? Slip on these sexy stockings by Bebaroque ($101) from ASOS.
7. Balance out this feminine ensemble by pairing it with some cool brogues. Two-tone brogues from Aldo ($80).

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

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One Comments

  • Thank you for the tip on The Secret Garden Tea Company in Vancouver. I travel to as many afternoon teas as I possibly can and will definitely include them on any future trip I might make to Vancouver.