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Glamour Hosted A Summer Party – Here’s What Went Down

Who doesn’t love cocktails on a roof to watch the final glorious sunsets of British summer? Since I started this role as the Head of Editorial Content of Glamour UK, my feet have barely touched the ground. I’ve been having so much fun brainstorming, cooking up ideas for the future, and building out an exciting vision that sometimes you forget to take stock and celebrate. So this week that’s exactly what I did by throwing a Glamour Summer Party.

Of course, there’s no one better to help me put together a brand (and personal) glo-up party than Vaseline, the titans behind body glows up and down the nation. We joined forces and toasted to new beginnings (thanks to Whispering Angel for the rosé and Sarti for the delicious cocktails), to the final days of summer and to limber up before we soaked up the last of the summer vibes last weekend, from Carnival to All Points East and beyond.

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Credit: Courteney Frisby

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Credit: Courteney Frisby

From longtime friends of the brand to new faces we’re excited to bring along on this journey and join our community, guests converged at Kaso Rooftop Bar & Kitchen on the top floor of One Hundred Shoreditch. We danced to the sounds of two dancefloor titans – writer, host of If I Speak, and DJ Moya Lothian-McLean and a festival-favourite Sippin T fresh from Mighty Hoopla, Little Simz Meltdown, and Glastonbury – who mixed R&B, afrohouse and club classics.

Take a look at what we got up to below and keep your eyes peeled for what we have coming up next time so you don’t miss out on a free bar and silly balcony chat ever again:

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