The grandeur of the double height ballroom at Turnberry is the perfect excuse to dress up in sumptuous eveningwear and serious jewels for an affair to remember
Outfit 1: Burgundy feather bolero, £595, Escada. Burgundy ruched velvet off the shoulder gown, £1069, Talbot Runhof, both Jane Davidson. Empress 18ct white gold diamond ring, £3,450. Matching drop earrings, £3,450 and medallion pendant, £4,650, all Mappin & Webb
Outfit 2: Gold lurex asymmetrical gown with waterfall draping detail, £2629, Roland Mouret at Jane Davidson. Floresco ring, £3,250. Matching carriage drop earrings, £2,950 and necklace, £34,950. Chanel diamond set steel case with mother of pearl dial, £5,600, all at Mappin & Webb
Outfit 3: Gold satin top with bell sleeve and ruffle panel detail, £435, Dries Van Noten. Maroon ribbed cold shoulder rollneck sweater, £285, Theory. Garnet leather leggings, £815, Theory, all at Jane Davidson. Lovely Daisy 18ct yellow gold pendant, £3,450. Matching earrings, £1055, both Fope at Mappin & Webb
Outfit 4: Golden tone embellished top, £955. Bordeaux feather choker, £289. Bronze and black jacquard tapered trousers, £315, all Dries Van Noten. Black suede and pony effect leopard print slippers, £45, Office. Prima Cushion 18ct yellow gold with citrine and diamond pendant, £1,950. Matching ring, £2,350 and earrings, £2,500, all Mappin & Webb
Outfit 5: Brown and black faux fur stole, £335, Dries Van Noten. Khaki silk crepe de chine ruffle front blouse, £269, Theory. Bordeaux and gold polka dot silk trousers, £389, Dries Van Noten, all at Jane Davidson. Austen rectangular watch in steel with rose gold markers, £800. Ena Harkness platinum solitaire 1ct diamond ring, £9,500, both Mappin & Webb
Photography: Kirsty Anderson
Styling: Eva Arrighi
Make-up and hair: Ainslie Currie using Kiehl's, Mac and Bumble & Bumble
Model: Holly McDowall at Model Team
Photographed at Turnberry, Ayrshire. Thanks to all at Trump Turnberry for their kind help on the day.
Stockists: Bumble & Bumble (www.bumbleandbumble.co.uk); Kiehl's (www.kiehls.co.uk); Jane Davidson (www.janedavidson.co.uk); Mac (www.maccosmetics.co.uk); Mappin & Webb (www.mapinandwebb.com); Office (www.office.co.uk)
FASHION EVENT
On Friday the 4th of November, Trump Turnberry present an evening of fashion, fabulous cars & fizz at Trump Turnberry, a Luxury Collection Resort. This glamorous event, in partnership with award winning style boutique Jane Davidson, diamond specialists Mappin & Webb and motoring supremos Leven Cars, the home of Aston Martin & Rolls Royce promises to be an affair to remember.
Tickets priced at £75 per person can be booked by calling 01655 334 088. For further information visit www.trumpturnberry.com/resort-events
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