Fashion
Seen on Sloane: The Sloane Street Garden Party Edition
For the first time ever, the historic Cadogan Place Gardens was opened for a private garden party — hosted by Sloane Street to celebrate the unveiling of its elegant new look. It was a landmark moment for the neighbourhood, marked in fitting style with florals, Champagne and serious fashion flair.
With wildflowers in full bloom and Champagne on tap, guests embraced garden party style that was less traditional, more playful — and distinctly Sloane Street. From lace suiting to tweed minis and fringed boots, the looks were spirited and unapologetically personal.
Matt Goss — singer, style icon, and national treasure — made an appearance in rakish Western-inspired separates, proving that cowboy boots and summer soirées are not mutually exclusive. The overall message? Garden party dressing has evolved. This season, the rule is: there are no rules — and if you’re wondering what to wear, our guide to garden party style has you covered.
To see more from our #SeenOnSloane street style series, follow us on Instagram at @sloanestreetsw1
Images by Kirstin Sinclair
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