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Garden Party Style

Inside The CAMILLA Hamptons Summer Lunch
 

Pathways paved a welcome through sun-dappled lawns. Guests embracing the garden party dress code arrived in designs from our latest collection, the Austria-inspired Elsewhere Palace, their laughs and kisses gently underscored by music from violinist Mikaila Gaffey. A breeze carried that particular scent of cut grass, salt, and citrus that only exists for a few weeks a year. Stems in blush, white, and verdant green waited patiently in a bouquet station where attendees were invited to create bespoke posies. An afternoon of colour, creativity, warmth, and nowhere but there to be.

Summer showed up as her most beautiful, as did our guests draped in their garden party attire, when CAMILLA opened the doors of The Hedges in East Hampton on Thursday, July 23 for an intimate lunch.

Parasols lent shade to tablescapes bedecked with bespoke linen, adorned with wild floral displays and personalised fans. Over poached salmon, filet mignon, and chocolate orange tart, refreshing custom-made cocktails were served for the occasion: Elsewhere Elixir, Wildflower Wanderlust, and Call Me A Carriage, heady mixes of strawberry-infused Aperol, citrus gin, botanical liqueur, and fresh fruits.

We were honoured to have New York–based celebrity stylist Elizabeth Sulcer introduce Elsewhere Palace to our gathered collective. A close friend of CAMILLA, Elizabeth has worked with Bella and Gigi Hadid, Elsa Hosk, many A-listers, and collaborated with Vogue and Vanity Fair.

 

Looking luminous and graceful in the Wildflower Wunderland Asymmetrical Spliced Lace Frilled Dress and jewellery from the collection, Elizabeth exemplified what to wear in the Hamptons. Key looks were unveiled, among them, limited-edition prints inspired by Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace, Imperial Carriage Museum and fine art archives.

Days in the sun do come to an end. Petals became souvenirs as guests drifted towards doorways, each holding a unique, handmade bouquet. Flowers to brighten a room for a time, or be dried and held as keepsakes. A memory of shared creativity, sun-drenched moments, and unhurried hours spent with friends.