Inside Petra Ecclestone's extravagant hen do with sister Tamara as heiress prepares to wed
15.07.2022 - 21:19
/ ok.co.uk
Petra Ecclestone is set to marry her fiancé, Sam Palmer, in July but ahead of her impending wedding, the British heiress and model enjoyed a night of partying as she celebrated her hen do.The 33 year old was joined by her nearest and dearest including her sister Tamara at a boozy dinner party held at London private member's club 22 Mayfair. Petra and her fellow hens enjoyed a pink-themed dinner party, which included butlers in the buff and masks with the bride's face on the front. Keeping her 50,000 followers updated on her special night, she posted several snaps where she could be seen wearing a bejewelled captain's hat which had the word "bride" spelt out on the front of in pearl beads.
Making her way to the venue she could be seen wearing a strapless metallic blue mini dress, which was designed by Danish brand Hosbjerg. She accessorised with gold jewellery and wore her hair in beachy curls which were swept back into a loose ponytail. Meanwhile, Tamara, 38, donned a gold mini dress which was covered in sequins.
She teamed her gown with a pair of strappy heels. She wore her brunette locks in bouncy curls and opted for a bronze pallet of make-up. Later in the evening, Petra posted some snaps of her and her friends enjoying a photobooth.The women could be seen striking all sorts of poses with Petra remaining the focal figure in all four snaps.
She also posted a photo with Tamara, which she captioned: "My ride or die." Petra's guests appeared to be well catered for with pink nibbles on the table, as well as mini bottles of pink champagne. Petra and Sam, 38, have recently arrived in London with her four children having travelled from their home in California. The ceremony is set to take place in a secret location, with even
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