Sunday, July 26, 2009

Lunch Under the Trees


The very gracious Sterling family of Sonoma County's Iron Horse Vineyards appreciates that mid-day entertaining is best done outdoors. Their 2005 Brut Rosé added still more color to the setting.


Linen is the ideal accompaniment to lunch under the trees, with an ascot or neckerchief to close the neck.

7 comments:

Kurt said...

The safari shirt has been in your wardrobe for a while, I know, but I just noticed that the shoulder straps are set quite far forward, well off the top of the shoulder. Is that generally the case with this type of shirt, or was this a custom detail? And in either case, what's the rationale?

Turling said...

Will,

You're giving that poor girl a look as if she had just tried to steal your unfinished drink.

Percy Chatsworth said...

Judging by the dress of the other male attendees, Will's expression is appropriate.

Will said...

I hadn't ever noticed the placement of the shoulder straps to be honest. They are where the tailor put them.

The expression was my attempt to surreptitiously check out the very attractive young woman in the photo. :-)

santy567 said...

i'm starting to like that linen shirt.

Julian said...

Will, I love those loafers. Are they an Edward Green model?

Will said...

EGs, yes.

 
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