A DAY WITH LONGINES

April 27, 2016

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For nearly 200 years, Longines has been a company founded on the principles of elegance and tradition. Celebrated for it's pilot's watches, clean lines and immaculate Swiss precision, Longines is a company that has historically consistently innovated new and exciting watch making technologies, propelling the whole timepiece industry forward in turn . Worn by the likes of Amelia Earhart, the watches were simultaneously used by explorers and fashion forward individuals as well as the world's vagabonds and sporting stars. Naturally, when I got an invite to a special lunch at the Longine's Stakes Day I couldn't wait for the experience!

Above: Catching up withSpyStyle blogger Natalie Cantell and actress Isabelle Cornish to discuss our takes on race-day fashion

mellongines2The luncheon was adorned with beautiful white roses & hydrangeas, the perfect backdrop to any photo

mellongines3I had the pleasure of meeting the beautiful actress Aishwarya Rai (the Longines Global ambassador), before she rushed off to present the brand's prize for elegance on the field

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let's get straight to the desert! And why not when it looks like a piece of art? (I accessorised my Christopher Esber outfit with the new Dolce Vita timepiece, Furla clutch and Hatmaker headpiece)

See the full diary of my day at the Vogue Australia site here!

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