Photographer: Kevin Foord
Fashion editors: Jo Jones and Helen Seamons
Hair and make-up: Juliana Sergot
Model: Bridget at Elite London
Photographer’s assistant: Roger Ball
Shot on location at Snape Maltings, Near Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP17 1SR snapemaltings.co.uk 01728 688 303
Snape Maltings is home to a concert hall, a collective of shops, cafes and unique holiday apartments available to rent. Opening times until 31 August: 10am-6pm, closing at 5.30pm from 1 September-30 November Photograph: Kevin Foord/Observer
Perhaps the best thing about a baroque dress is that it looks great styled with thick black tights – a fact that warms the heart (and legs) of the winter partygoer.
Oasis, oasis-stores.com Photograph: PR
Miss Selfridge has really nailed this trend – head there for the best selection of well-priced baroque goodies. We love these embroidered boots.
missselfridge.com Photograph: PR
A statement bomber jacket is a great party piece for girls who don't do dresses.
Topshop, topshop.com Photograph: PR
These flocked gold brocade jeans are the Donatella of denim. Keep everything else black and simple.
J Brand, my-wardrobe.com Photograph: PR
Get noticed in this rococo swirl-printed tunic. Baroque: not for wallflowers.
M&S, marksandspencer.com Photograph: PR
Add instant party glamour to a black dress with this fabulously over-the-top belt.
River Island, riverisland.com Photograph: PR
This is how to do minimal baroque. Subtle shoulder embellishment adds just the right amount of bling to your party look.
Warehouse, warehouse.co.uk Photograph: PR
Try mixing baroque accessories with winter florals for an opulent look.
Zara, zara.com Photograph: fotografozara1/PR
We'd style this metallic mini with an oversized black knit and slipper shoes.
Zara, zara.com Photograph: PR
An ideal stocking filler: baroque multipack of earrings.
Freedom, topshop.com Photograph: PR