Apr 28

Tea for Two Tuesday – Dresses designed for High Tea.

A High Tea is the perfect occasion to dress up with some of your favourite ladies and enjoy an afternoon of delicious food. It’s the perfect occasion to dress up and look as dressy as the sweets in front of you. You want to feel exquisite when you are seated at your table of finger sandwiches and tiered cakes accompanied by exquisite French champagne or tea served in fine China.

High Teas are commonly organised outings these days, and whether you have decided to High Tea in your home, a cafĂ© or in a luxurious restaurant, you are sure to indulge in a glamorous afternoon. Here’s what we suggest what to wear.

Rose Garden Lace White

For High Tea attire you can’t go past a lace number. Rose Garden Lace White is an elegant floor length dress with a feature neckline. It has been designed in Australia and would be an ideal choice to wear to any High Tea gathering.

Alicia Platinum

Alicia Platinum, with sheer silk sleeves comes to straight to mind when talking High Tea. It is a platinum silk knee length dress with a feature neckline and V-neck bust. It is perfectly suited for High Tea and would be sure to be make any wearer feel exquisite.

 

 

Diva Foam ShortDiva Foam Short has been collaborated between Stokes Thompson and Melbourne designer Hanni. It is a gorgeous polyester silk dress, which features a hand beaded bust and fan cap sleeves. The small gathering around the waist gives this dress amazing fall and movement. Making this a perfect design for any High Tea. Note: it also comes in a floor length design (Diva Foam).

Wrap dresses are also in fashion when it comes to thinking of what to wear to a High Tea.

Sophia CobaltSophia Cobalt is made from 100% silk. This dress features a knee length hem, sleeves and pockets. The front consists of a feature V-neck wrap, making it a perfect dress to wear to your next High Tea. It also comes in Black (Sophia Black).

 

 

 

To view our entire range of dresses, visit our online boutique.

 

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