As nights grow longer and the air turns crisp, there's a certain allure to staying in, with the warmth of good company to replace the season's chill. Winter calls for slow evenings; ones spent with your closest friends, dressed in silk and sipping something sparkling.
Hosting a vintage-inspired night-in is less about perfection and more about creating a mood. Think: dimmed lighting, lipstick-stained napkins, and laughter over an old film.
Here's our simple guide to achieving that effortless, nostalgic glamor in your own home.

Set the Scene
The trick to creating ambience lies in the correct lighting - candlelight, specifically. Choose tapered candlesticks, set them in empty bottles, holders or candelabras and let the wax drip to achieve a lived-in, romantic touch. Make your tablescape feel effortless yet beautifully curated, with mismatched crystal and coupe glasses and ribbon-tied placecards for a personal touch.
Keep the color palette warm and inviting. We'd choose amber glass, ivory linen and soft blush accents. Light incense or a slow-burning scented candle to ground the mood and make the space glow.

The Menu
A good host keeps the evening light but indulgent. A few bites and a signature drink should be enough to please your guests.
Food: Caprese Skewers
Simple, elegant and ideal for grazing.
- Skewer cherry tomatoes, mozzarella pearls, and fresh basil.
- Chill until ready to serve (Up to 8 hours).
- When it's time to eat, drizzle with balsamic glaze and olive oil.
- Finish with a crack of black pepper and a sprinkle of sea salt.
If your guests are likely to be more peckish - invite collaboration and ask them to prepare their own signatures to share.
Cocktail: The Scarlett Gasque Spritz
A house cocktail that's sweet, feminine, and indulgent.
You'll need:
- 1 cup champagne
- 2 cups pink lemonade
- 1/2 cup tequila
- 1/2 cup triple sec
- 1/4 cup lime juice
- Lime slices, sugar sticks, and edible glitter for garnish
How to serve:
- Combine all ingredients in a glass pitcher
- Rim each coupe with lime, then dip in sugar or pink salt, as preferred.
- Pour and stir well.
- Add a sugar stick and a dusting of edible glitter.
- For an extra special touch, tie a lace or ribbon around the stem of each glass.
What to Wear for your Vintage Night-In
Every memorable evening starts with how you feel in your own skin. Slip into something transformative that makes you linger in the mirror in a moment of self-appreciation - soft silk, delicate embroidery, and a hint of sparkle.
We think our Jayne and Marilyn Pajama styles are the perfect way to turn nights at home into a moment of self-reward.
The Jayne Set:
Crafted from 100% silk by our London atelier partners, this ensemble is made for evenings where elegance is everything and comfort is key. The Jayne Pants are fitted with a stretchy elasticated waistband, while the Jayne Top features a sweetheart neckline traced with delicate lace. Alternatively, the Jayne Robe offers all-in-one coverage. Coordinate your jewelry with the Italian-made pearl and crystal button.
The Marilyn Set:
The enchanted teal color of our Marilyn Camisole takes on a shimmering beauty in candelight. Its lace-trim neckline and hem evoke the charm of the vintage era you're trying to recreate. Complete the set with the wide-leg Marilyn Pants. Relaxed yet undeniably elegant, they're finished with delicate lace hems and have an adjustable waistband for all-night comfort.
Whichever option you choose, each piece elevates your girls' night at home into a moment of pure vintage-inspired glamor.

Screen Time
Here's our pick of cult classics that pair perfectly with wine and candlelight:
- Romance: Roman Holiday (1953) - Audrey Hepburn at her most luminous.
- Comedy: How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) - Monroe, Bacall, and Grable in high glamor.
- Thriller: Rear Window (1954) - Hitchcock tensions, vintage perfection.
- Wildcard: Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) - because every era has its muse.
Project them onto a wall for a peak vintage feel. Otherwise, a screen will do - the magic lies in your company.
The Activities
A vintage girls' night is grounded in unhurried pleasures that pause the hectic pace of modern life. Try one of these activities between film reels:
- Candle wax painting: Let drips fall on thick paper for abstract art.
- Scrapbooking or vision boards: Collage future dreams or prepare early for the new year ahead.
- Glass painting: Personalize your coupe glasses or candle jars.
- Charm making: Create bag charms or bracelets as keepsakes from the night.
Each activity invites conversation, creativity, and a touch of old-world ritual.
The Closing Moment
As the candles burn low and the credits roll, you'll remember why hosting in is so worthwhile - it brings you and your most precious people closer.





































