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Blake join Victoria Sharpe for an impromptu jamming session at the Living Room
We all have moments in our lives which we know were special…. And they are moments which we know will stay with us forever.Â
Last week Granada’s Paul Crone hosted a charity event at the Living Room in Victoria Street to raise funds for a charity of which he is a Patron – When you Wish Upon a Star!  Â
Classical Boy Band, and Classical BRIT Award nominated,  BLAKE performed on the night and wowed an intimate audience of  100 people.Â
Massive thanks to City Talk's Phil Easton for working some magic and making it happen!! Â
Suzanne Robinson (David M. Robinson), Phil Easton (David M. Robinson), Jo Harvey (David M. Robinson) and Paul Adams (Vincent Hotel, Southport)
Stylish jeweller David M. Robinson held a drinks reception at the new Panoramic Restaurant on the 34th floor of West Tower, to showcase two fabulous new collections.
Lunar, heavenly intertwining strands of 18ct gold set with diamonds, and Symphony, 18ct gold with diamonds in a distinctive swirl setting.
David M. Robinson are celebrating 40 years in business this year and they displayed various pieces from the stunning Yellow Box Collection. Their talented in-house designer, Vix Smith, was on hand to talk people through the designs from conception through to the finished article.
Sex and the City might be a distant memory, but the Manhattan girls were instrumental in bringing us the ‘Baby Shower’.
Sheree Murphy held her own glamorous baby shower recently for 70 friends and family at 60 Hope Street to celebrate the impending arrival of her little girl.
Coleen McLoughlin and Alex Curran joined Sheree’s friends from Emmerdale and other guests for a super-stylish pre-baby party.
Drag queen Laquisha Jonz organised party games including ‘guess the size of Sheree’s bump’ and pass the parcel, which provided the biggest laugh of the afternoon as Alex Curran (who has THE most perfectly gorgeous teeth) won the Liverpool Dental Spa Teeth Whitening prize – Alex did see the funny side!
Hundreds of stunning flowers if fantastic floral arrangements, pink champagne and traditional afternoon tea provided the perfect setting for some of the cities most stylist ladies. For full story see this week’s OK magazine.

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Congratulations to Candy McCulloch, daughter of one of my best friends Lorraine, who celebrated her 21st birthday on Sunday.
Drinks at the house, provided by mum and dad (with a little help from two Living Room bar tenders) – then onto a themed party bus to a party in Leeds where the theme was ‘Saucy’ As you can see from the pictures the girls certainly made an effort with their costumes.
Imagine how happy the AA man would have been if that particular bus had broken down on the motorway!
Congratulations and a very happy birthday to Candy – and to the guys who accompanied the lovely ladies – how lucky were you!


Candy McCulloch and Nadine Khan (right) and (left) Candy's friends in themed 'saucy' costumes

Nadine Khan, a very happy looking Jermaine Pennant and Candy McCulloch

Jermaine Pennant and his friend ... with Candy's friends

Candy (4th from left) and her friends

Lorraine McCulloch, Mimi McCulloch, Candy McCulloch and Ian McCulloch

Candy blowing out the candles on her 21st birthday cake

Coronation Street's Tupele Dorgu proves to be the sharpest shooter at the event, with Tim Bacon, MD Living Ventures
I have been to some stunning parties over the years but the Living Ventures (owner operators of Est Est Est and Blackhouse Grills) ones have to rank as ‘ones not to be missed’. This year was no exception with a Sunday night spectacular ‘Wild West’ themed Ho-Down in a converted barn in leafy Cheshire.Â
As with ALL their parties, fancy dress was compulsory. I am not normally a fancy dress fan, but the LV parties are legendary for everyone making an effort – so to be honest you feel even more stupid if you don’t go the whole hog. www.livingventures.com

My good friend (Stylist to the Stars) Lorraine McCulloch (left) came along, and as you would expect from any self respecting stylist, her costume was customised to perfection, with hand sprayed gold feathers in her head band, she looked fantastic – whereas I, on the other hand, just looked ridiculous.Â
Some poor guy on the M6 nearly crashed his car when he caught sight of us on our way there. But it was all about FUN and I don’t remember having quite so much fun for some time.
Karine Bacon (wife of Tim Bacon, MD of Living Ventures, both pictured right) did an amazing job theming the party. It really was spectacular in the extreme with a fully customised ‘saloon’ style bar  with our drinks served in wild west tin cups, the barn looked stunning and our seats and tables were hay bails.Â

Food was amazing, with Chilli, beans and all the things you would expect and the entertainment was a selection of great bands who did amazing ‘country style’ sets. The line dancing proved to be a big hit – my favourite was Tony Griffin, from Est Est Est Albert Dock, who came as an Indian Chief, but his head-dress had a life of its own during the line dancing (he kept hitting Woody from Toy Story in the face with it).
I was a bit sorry that we did not make an effort to enter a cake for the cake baking competition (£200 prize for the winner), but I did laugh when one poor guy told me his wife had made an amazing cake to enter (spent all day Saturday on it!)  – but his rather aggressive sharp right turn somewhere near the field resulted in the cake going all over the dashboard – It would have won hands down had it been an Eton Mess competition.

Sue Crimes (Living Ventures), Lee Lynch (the Living room) and Lorraine McCulloch (celebrity stylist)
Our beds for the night were genuine Indian Tipi’s with log fires and candles inside (apparently they are the coolest tents to be seen in in Glastonbury)–  Lorraine McCulloch did make me laugh – she was in charge of getting our sleeping bags for the night and turned up with Rolls Royce sleeping bags with built in blow up beds – and a foot pump -  Clearly all those years going to watch husband Ian (McCulloch – Echo and the Bunnymen) at festivals have rubbed off, as Lorraine had it all sorted. Although I am sure in those days she stayed in the nice hotels and not the tents around the campfire.

The Saloon bar
Highlight of the evening was Lorraine making a trip to the portaloo – having polished off a considerable amount of Tequila -  and half asleep a couple of minutes later  I heard a voice from the field (yes Lorraine’s) saying – amongst the giggles – “Oh sorry, wrong Tipi, I live next door�.  Apologies to whoever it was whose Tipi Lorraine visited during the night.


Left: Lee Lynch proves to be the meanest man in town
Right: Liz and Dave Hinds

Things start to get serious

The line-dancing teacher gets them going

The line dancing became quite competitive



