Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

My entertaining style is definitely of the more laid-back variety. That’s probably why I, Lauren, like summer entertaining the best, as this time of year just lends SO naturally to gathering friends together over simple, fresh food. As we head into the warm months, I know I’ll be hosting as many casual get-togethers as possible on our patio. Who’s with me? So today I wanted to share a little outfit inspiration for your summer entertaining needs.

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

Between daydreaming about our next vacation (we’re thinking Greece & Turkey) and anxiously waiting to use a set of melamine plates (in brilliant shades of blue) that I snapped up a few weeks back for outdoor entertaining, I’ve being feeling completely inspired to host a Mediterranean-style al fresco dinner at our home. Add to that the fact that our current favorite dinner (as in, we’re eating it weekly) is to set out a feast of Mediterranean dishes like spiced chicken kabobs, apricot-mint couscous, homemade hummus, cucumber-tomato-feta salad and grilled flatbread, it seems only fitting that we take dinner for two and turn it into dinner for a crowd of friends, very soon.

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

Inspired by the Mediterranean theme of the food and a casual yet chic vibe, I paired some of my favorite summer staples—white jeans, comfortable espadrilles and a straw fedora—with a just-perfect top in my favorite color combination. I love how the top’s easy, breezy fit balances out the skinny leg of the jeans while also showing off your sun-kissed arms. The white stitching around the edges of this top also had me at hello—I’ve said it before, but I’m a total sucker for good details!

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

Dressed to Entertain: Mediterranean Dinner | Perpetually Chic for Channeling Contessa

To me, this outfit balances seasonal style and comfort like no other…it’s a simple look I’ll definitely be wearing on repeat all season long. What are your summer fashion and entertaining staples?

Get the Look: Anthropologie Top | AG Jeans | Gaimo Espadrilles (bought in Spain, similar here) | Straw Fedora (similar) | Crate & Barrel Plates | Target Tumblers

Dressed to Entertain: Mexican Fiesta

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Of any entertaining theme, I’d have to say that throwing a fiesta is when I (Lauren) am most in my element. Pops of brilliant turquoise, icy-cold margaritas, piñatas and papel picado banners overhead, and a big batch of guacamole within easy reach? Heaven. So with Cinco de Mayo next weekend, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to share a colorful and festive entertaining outfit for one of my favorite holidays.

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To make things extra festive, I threw together this super simple Cinco de Mayo garland with some white tissue paper and baker’s twine I had at home. I’m not crafty, but this is one DIY anyone can create!

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To keep with the theme, I wanted to wear something really bold and bright. This Anthropologie dress was a perfect find a few months back–jewel-toned and flecked with tiny dots in an incredibly comfortable fit. I added a beaded belt for extra interest, then searched for the ultimate summertime shoe to complete my look. The multicolor woven wedge of these sandals? So obsessed. They were a little splurge, but I love the wow factor the wedges add and can’t wait to wear them with dresses, shorts and white jeans all summer.

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Of course, I had to get a true south-of-the-border touch in, so I potted tiny cactus and succulents into turquoise votives to set on each place setting. I also used beaded cuff bracelets with fun tribal patterns as the napkin rings–they double as wearable favors for your girlfriends to take home at the end of the party!

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To serve? Try setting out a Grilled Avocado bar, a fun alternative to guacamole and sooo delicious! Clearly tacos and margaritas are a must–some of our favorite “taco & tequila” pairings: Fish Tacos with Lime Slaw & Mango Margaritas or Beer-Braised Pulled Pork Tacos & Watermelon Margaritas. This Mexican Street Corn is also a perpetual crowd pleaser, and there’s no better way to treat your guests than to finish the festivities with Tres Leches Cake piled high with fresh berries.

How are you planning to celebrate on May 5th?

Get the Look: Anthropologie Dress, Belt & Earrings | Coach Wedges | World Market Bracelets | Elma Blint BraceletCrate & Barrel Margarita Glasses | Anthropologie Floral Plates | Pier 1 Chargers | Pottery Barn Votives (holding cactus and succulents) | Williams-Sonoma Napkins | Free People Beaded Cuffs (as napkin rings)

Dressed to Entertain: Spring Brunch

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With the first day of spring this week, I’m sure I (Lauren) am not the only one ready to turn over a new leaf. A fresh season seems like a fitting time to get out of winter hibernation mode and welcome a few girlfriends over for a sunny Saturday brunch. Or maybe with Easter just around the corner, you’re planning on hosting a Sunday morning meal for family? Either way, I’m back today with an outfit that’s perfect for the occasion.

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Vibrant, saturated colors abound in spring fashion this year, and the color-blocking trend is far easier to master than you might think. In this case, I paired blueberry, emerald and marigold hues–all on the same side of the color wheel. Whenever I wear this much color, I always stick to solid pieces and tone down the accessories.

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For fun, I did throw on some vintage rhinestone accessories that picked up the colors I was wearing but didn’t compete for attention. Together, it’s a playful, cheerful look for hosting friends that is still completely comfortable and easy going at the same time.

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I dressed up the table in our kitchen nook with a big bunch of chamomile flowers–all the green of the stems and leaves and the tiny daisy-like flowers screamed spring to me. And if you’re looking for a full-proof brunch menu, I’ve got you covered, too. My favorite plan:

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Get the look: J.Crew topJ.Crew skirt, Modern Vintage heels (similar), Elma Blint bracelet, vintage earrings and ring

Dressed to Entertain: Oscars Bash

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I, Lauren, am so excited to bring you guys today’s Dressed to Entertain, but with a brand new twist! Once a month, I’ll be sharing my spin on a real-life outfit to inspire your next hostessing gig. When you’re planning a party, no matter how big or small, laid-back or elaborate, you have a lot of details to handle: Recipe gathering, decorating, cleaning, grocery shopping, and more. So I’ve got your back! I’ll give you an outfit idea that’s in season and easy to pull off, so you can recreate the look at home.

With the biggest awards show of the year just days away, I thought we should kick things off with an Oscars night bash. All the celebrities will be decked out in diamonds, so I say it’s the perfect opportunity to add a little festive sparkle of your own. Keep reading for the details…

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A great party dress can’t be beat, but a cropped pant is a versatile standby that’s easily mixed with other items already in your wardrobe. This pair has a bit of stretch, a subtle shimmer, and their slimness balances the loose fit of the silky, embroidered top. The top, by the way, is so pretty and so comfortable–my favorite combination.

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I turned up the glam with my own version of “bling” around my neck and wrist, plus threw on some metallic heels. The final touches? An Oscar-worthy red lip and messy side chignon.

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The only thing left to do is sip champagne and nibble on popcorn (my favorite trick is to dress it up with a spray of olive oil and this truffle salt, which is unexpected and downright delicious).

Anyone hosting an Oscars viewing party this weekend or heading over to a friend’s to watch? I can’t wait to gather in front of the TV, watch for the red carpet fashion of my favorite celebs, and root on Argo for Best Picture–it was such a nail-biter! Who are you rooting for?

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Get the look: Anthropologie topAnthropologie pants (on major sale, check your store!), Anne Klein shoesAnthropologie necklace, World Market bracelet (similar), vintage ring

Dressed to Entertain: Golden Heels

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Have you noticed that metallic heels seem to be a ‘thing’ now? I saw a pair a few weeks ago, and now they appear to be popping up all over. At first glance, I loved them, as I do all things shiny, but assumed they would be just another fashion trend I could never pull off. Now I realize that they’re kind of absolutely perfect on their own, and don’t require much else from an outfit except a few classic pieces. The metallics sprinkled throughout bring everything to life, creating a subtle but bold overall look- perfect for a party. The simplistic styling makes the outfit more attainable, while still retaining a festive feel.

What do you think- ready to slap on a gold shoe? I’d personally love to sip champagne in this outfit!

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Dressed to Entertain: Pretty Pleats

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I have been obsessed with that yellow Carolina Herrera dress, shown above, since the very first time I spotted it. The bright color, paired with intricate origami-style pleats and an amethyst belt, is just perfect. I thought it would be fun to bring some of my favorite elements of that dress into an outfit that anyone can pull off. The skirt is definitely the focus of the outfit, but I particularly love the blouse. It has so much detailing while remaining as easy to wear as a t-shirt.  Of course, you can never go wrong with a little leopard to top it all off.

Inspiration: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4

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A new series for the new year! We liked December’s sample post so much, that we decided to continue sharing wardrobe inspiration with you. While entertaining, I think it’s best to choose a few simple pieces that are unfussy, yet make make a big impact. This dress is definitely an example of that. You’ll be able to move around in it- to put out last minute appetizers and mix up drinks- and since it’s silk, it will remind you of your favorite pajamas. I’ve really been a little obsessed with florals this month (most likely because I can’t wait until spring!), and darker wintery florals make me even happier. If you throw on a necklace and simple flats at the last minute, you’ll be ready to go with an outfit of just three items.

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NYC Entertaining: A Holiday Bagel Brunch

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I am so excited to bring you guys the next edition of our NYC Entertaining series! When Jen and I were dreaming up concepts for our holiday post, we got really fixated on the idea of doing a bagel brunch. The concept obviously feels very New York, but I also love it, because, well- it’s easy. It allows you to create an incredibly festive menu totally worthy of company, but doesn’t require a ton of work on the part of the hostess. It would be perfect for a late Christmas morning breakfast, or an indulgent New Year’s day brunch. Everything can be purchased and prepped ahead, and only requires a few last minute things to execute the whole meal. We know you’re gonna be eager to throw this brunch yourself, so here’s how to bring it all together!

  • The week of I picked up my supplies- smoked salmon, fresh herbs, cream cheese, clementines, coffee, champagne, and so forth. I’ve provided a full grocery list below. I bought everything ahead except for the bagels as I wanted those to be super fresh.
  • The night before I prepped my pickled onions and herbed cream cheese. Since most of the elements of the brunch are store bought, it’s nice to have some homemade touches. This herbed cream cheese is truly to die for- you could even make extra and package it up in little jars for a party favor. And the pickled onions make a great condiment and add such a gorgeous pop of color to the table. Both take less than an hour to pull together.
  • The morning of I walked around the corner to my favorite bagel place and picked up an assortment of fresh bagels. If that’s not convenient for you, you can buy the bagels ahead and freeze them. Remove them from the freezer first thing when you get up that day and let them defrost on the counter.
  • Two hours before I set the table, prepped my platters and toppings, and put them back in the fridge to stay chilled.
  • 1 hour before I cut my bagels (first in half, then down the center), brewed a big pot of coffee, got some classic holiday tunes going, lit my candles, and positioned all the food on the table.

Once guests arrived I popped the champagne and began mixing up cranberry mimosas. They’re just like regular mimosas except we swapped in cranberry juice and garnished with fresh cranberries to create a truly holiday feel. To see how we pulled this whole table together- including how to safely put the toaster directly on the table, head over to Jentertaining. Jen’s giving you all the details on how to style this festive feast in no time, and for very little money I might add. Here’s to easy entertaining during the holidays!

Other NYC Entertaining Post: A Rooftop Dinner Party & Girls Night In

Photography by John Dolan

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Grocery List (serves 8-10 guests):

  • 8 mixed bagels
  • 3 8 oz packages cream cheese
  • 8 oz smoked salmon, cut into pieces
  • 2 beef steak tomatoes, thinly sliced and cut in half
  • capers
  • apple cider vinegar
  • 1 red onion
  • fresh chives
  • fresh dill
  • garlic powder
  • onion powder
  • lemon and extra dill for garnish
  • coffee, cream or milk, and sugar for your coffee tray
  • 1 box of clementines
  • Cranberry mimosas: champagne, cranberry juice, and fresh cranberries for garnish

Below are the recipes for the onions and cream cheese. Along with your herbed cream cheese, also include a bowl of plain cream cheese on the table.

Pickled Red Onions adapted from Gourmet

  • 1 red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 tsp salt

Blanch one sliced red onions in a small saucepan of boiling water to cover for 1 minute and drain in a colander. Then return them to the pan and add a 1/2 of cider vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and just enough cold water to barely cover the onions. Bring to a boil over high heat and simmer the onions 1 minute. Transfer the onions and brine to a glass jar and chill (you can remove some of the brine if it’s too much for the glass). Serve the onions from the jar for your guests. They’ll also keep for weeks in the refrigerator, and can be used in salads, sandwiches, and anything else you can dream up!

Herbed Cream Cheese

  • 16 oz softened cream cheese
  • 3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp ground pepper

Mix together all ingredients until well combined. Place in serving dish, cover in saran wrap, and let chill for at least one hour or overnight before serving.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving, guys! May you fill yourselves to the brim today! And for those of you not based in the States, rest assured I’ll eat extra pie for you. I’ve got about a million and one things to be thankful for- far too many to list here- but do know how thankful I am for each and every one of you who visit this site every day. Your support means everything!

Happy eating!  xx

Ps: Follow along with my feast on instagram :)

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CC Holiday Gift Guide Part I

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Happy Thanksgiving eve! I’m currently parked in my mom’s kitchen, chopping ingredients and prepping dishes in between answering emails and wrapping up work before the holiday. With the post turkey shopping extravaganza right around the corner, I wanted to squeeze in the first edition of the CC Holiday gift guide! I had so much fun putting this together for you guys. When it comes to gifts for friends and family that love to spend time in the kitchen, I gravitate towards classic items that are multi-functional, with a few eclectic pieces thrown in. There’s a mix of investment pieces perfect for close family and friends (hello dreamy Le Creuset…), and other items that would make great hostess and secret santa gifts (don’t miss that birch branch votive!). I’ve got my eye on that snow globe salt shaker (100% necessary), and the gold rimmed glasses from West Elm. What about you guys?

Any must have kitchen items I need to know about? Do tell!