Tory Burch Dinner In Honor Of Women Thought Leaders, Entrepreneurs And Creators

Elizabeth Debicki, Saoirse Ronan and Sinéad Burke attended an intimate dinner hosted by Jane D. Hartley, United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Tory Burch on Monday (October 30).

The event brought together women entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and creatives at Winfield House, the ambassador’s residence in London.

We all know that Elizabeth Debicki loves to stick to a muted colour palette, but I’m not sure this white Tory Burch filament mesh dress from the Spring 2024 collection was the best colour for her skin-tone.

Would look 22 or look 32 been a better option colourwise? I’m not entirely sure.

Tory Burch accessories including crystal stud earrings, the Fleming minaudière, and Jessa Riding boots completed her look.

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Saoirse Ronan had a similar idea wearing a dove grey Tory Burch filament mesh top, and board shorts which didn’t have the same washing-out effect.

The Irish actress styled her look with Tory Burch’s Kira tweed mini bag, and Jessa heeled loafers.

Sinéad Burke looked as lovely as ever wearing a Tory Burch T Monogram polo with a black skirt and Tory Burch Bon Bon Spazzolato mini bag.

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Jane D. Hartley brought some colour to the event wearing a stunning Tory Burch high neck green satin dress.

Tory Burch perfectly represented her label in this black lace two-piece look, but I was most mesmerised by her shoes.

Emma Walmsley stood out in more ways than one (height, colour, barely any creases considering the fabric), wearing this bold orange suit with a red and white polka dot blouse, which shouldn’t work, but it does.

Having Googled the Managing director of GlaxoSmithKline, she is a woman who understands the power of bold colours in the boardroom, and I’m so here for it.

Credit: Darren Gerrish/Darren Gerrish/WireImage for Tory Burch

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