A HUGE THANK YOU
from London Season's Chairman Jennie Hallam-Peel
London, 17 September 2009

From: London Season <jhp@londonseason.net>
Date: 17 September 2009 09:50:58 BDT
To: kroulik.lucas@gmail.com
Subject: A HUGE THANKYOU

Dear Lucas

A huge thank you to you and your fabulous team for such a major input into last night's Queen Charlotte's ball.

Everyone commented on the hair and make up - and Pronovias and Mikimoto were delighted with the way you had kept the girls looking young and lovely but subtly enhancing their features.

You are obviously very talented people and it was a huge pleasure to work with you all.

I do hope you will stay on board for the new Season. It would be great to talk about plans for the Berkeley Dress Show on St George's Day which I hope will be entirely a young event with great new talent being portrayed.

Let's get a date in the diary very soon for lunch to talk about all of this.

Again my warmest best wishes and thanks

Jennie

Jennie Hallam-Peel
Chairman
The London Season
14 Denbigh House, Hans Place
London SW1X 0EX
QUEEN CHARLOTTE’S BALL
Durbar Court, Wednesday, 16th September, 2009

"The classical debutante is the focus of my MA research at University of the Arts London, and the revival of Queen Charlotte’s Ball gave me the perfect opportunity to connect traditional glamour with the best of current fashion trends. The classical debutante look is fresh, young and aristocratic: I wanted to give this a contemporary edge with a twist on top of the classical hair-up style. This bohemian touch nicely complemented the beautiful jewellery and dresses but allowed the debs to feel that they could also have fun – and reflected my own origins as an artist from Bohemia in the Czech Republic! My make-up design was inspired by the girls themselves.

They were of course already young and lovely – my goal was to let them look naturally fresh and beautiful, giving them a healthy glow and subtly enhancing their features with the main focus on the eyes. Traditionally, debutantes were introduced into the exclusive world of the Season – reaching its climax with Queen Charlotte's Ball – by the most influential and admired hostesses in society. HRH Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia and Her Grace the Duchess of Somerset led our debutantes into the gathering and for them we created splendid hairstyles and brought to life their unique role at this revival of the Ball.

Thanks to my wonderful team of fourteen young, creative and highly skilled professionals from University of the Arts London we helped to bring the vision of the new debutante into living reality." Lukas Kroulik



































www.express.co.uk/features/view/130295/The-return-of-the-debs
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8255039.stm
www.hrowen.co.uk/Maserati/News-and-Offers/maserati-supports-revival-queen-charlotte-ball.aspx
www.youandyourwedding.co.uk/index.php/editorialgallery/Get_the_High_Society_look_for_your_wedding
www.makedostyle.blogspot.com/2009/09/duchess-style.html
www.londonseason.net/home.html
Rosanna Davison models bridal Haute Couture
London, 11th September 2009

Behind the scenes: Miss World 2003 Rosanna Davison's photo-shoot.

Production by MoDa's Touch. I worked as Mohieb Dahabieh's
(art direction & styling) assistant.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4e8ZDPIOkM