Showing posts with label Maria Grachvogel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maria Grachvogel. Show all posts

Brussels and Christmas Lights: Theresa May's Week

9.12.17


From Brussels to the official lighting of the Downing Street Christmas tree, here's a recap of Theresa May's week.

On Monday, the PM was in Brussels for continuing Brexit talks. May wore a printed navy and white dress by Maria Grachvogel, teaming it with a two textured navy blazer and the Twiggy kitten heels from Russell & Bromley. She accessorised with the silver Balls necklace from Mirta Bijoux.


On Tuesday, Theresa May was back at Number 10 to welcome Spanish Prime Minister Rajoy to London. May wore the navy check Tulip dress from Daniel Blake, accessorising with her navy Mirta Bijoux Balls necklace and the crystaldust Swarovski bangles. The PM revisited one of her new shoe purchases - this time, the vibrant red and purple Link In block heels from Russell & Bromley.


Later in the day, the PM welcomed Liu Yandong, Vice Premier of The People’s Republic of China to Number 10.

On Wednesday, Theresa May took part in the weekly Prime Minister's Question slot in Parliament. It was back to the familiar navy Escada suit for her appearance at the despatch box, with our favourite leopard Kitty heels from Charlotte Olympia once again on show! May also accessorised with a green oversized jewel necklace and the Vere satchel from Anya Hindmarch.


And on Wednesday afternoon, the PM switched on the Downing Street Christmas lights with the help of her Christmas card winners from Maidenhead. A super sparkly and gorgeous tree this year!



On Thursday, the PM was hard at work signing her Christmas cards in this official Number 10 photo.




And on Friday, Theresa May headed to Brussels in the early hours of the morning to formally announce that Phase 1 of the Brexit negotiations was complete. It was a no fuss outfit for the PM, with May turning to a simple navy skirt and light blue blazer with her leopard Kitty Charlotte Olympia heels for the announcement.



May headed straight back to her Maidenhead constituency to visit a Dementia Friends project- strong and resilient is our amazing PM! 

Triggering Article 50: Theresa May's Week

1.4.17

This week saw Prime Minister Theresa May officially triggering Article 50, and beginning the long process of Brexit.

But before we got there, the Prime Minister visited Scotland on Monday, meeting employees at Police Scotland and the Department for International Affairs and delivering a speech. Later in the day, she met First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon in Glasgow.


For these important meetings, the PM returned to a familiar navy and white springesque outfit. May wore the Wallace dress from Maria Grachvogel with a navy two tone fabric blazer. She accessorised with a pair of vintage Russell & Bromley leopard kitten heels, a string of pearls and an Amanda Wakeley bag.


On her return to Downing Street, the PM met the Qatari Prime Minister.


On Tuesday, the Prime Minister was in Birmingham for the Qatar-UK Investment Forum where she met with a mix of business leaders. On her return to London, she officially triggered Brexit, signing the letter invoking the Article 50 process.


For these meetings, May wore a brown tweed blazer, black trousers and the leopard Frames flats from Russell & Bromley.





On Wednesday, Theresa May was in the House of Commons for Prime Minister's Questions and her address on the Article 50 process. For this important day, May wore a navy suit by Escada, a crisp white blouse and the Twister block heel pumps from Russell & Bromley. She wore her new camel coat and carried her familiar Amanda Wakeley chain bag. Some hot pink nails provided a splash of colour!

And in the evening, May did a sit-down interview with journalist Andrew Neil in Number 10 about the Brexit process and what's next for Britain.
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