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  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
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    World's most expensive afternoon tea
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    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.The pastry trays are made of chocolate

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  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
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    World's most expensive afternoon tea
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    Tea 1
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    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea. A champagne holder was a show complete with a genuine gold ornate heel decoration embellished with vintage Van Cleef & Arpels motifs repurposed from the client’s own collection to cascade down to the heel tip.
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  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
    DUKAS_177795485_FER
    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
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    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
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    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
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    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea. A champagne holder was a show complete with a genuine gold ornate heel decoration embellished with vintage Van Cleef & Arpels motifs repurposed from the client’s own collection to cascade down to the heel tip.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
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  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
    DUKAS_177795478_FER
    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
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    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
    DUKAS_177795476_FER
    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
    Ref 16321
    19/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
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    World's most expensive afternoon tea
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    Tea 1
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    19/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
    DUKAS_177795471_FER
    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
    Ref 16321
    19/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea was hosted by this yacht, the Malex.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
    DUKAS_177795470_FER
    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
    Ref 16321
    19/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea. A champagne holder was a show complete with a genuine gold ornate heel decoration embellished with vintage Van Cleef & Arpels motifs repurposed from the client’s own collection to cascade down to the heel tip.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
    DUKAS_177795468_FER
    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
    Ref 16321
    19/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's most expensive afternoon tea
    DUKAS_177795466_FER
    World's most expensive afternoon tea
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tea 1
    Ref 16321
    19/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
    It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
    The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
    It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
    The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
    It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
    Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
    The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
    The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.

    OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.Diamond hardware on handbag used to serve sandwiches

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914549_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: A serving of the giant Valentine's cookie was given to each guest along with a broken ice sugar heart and a note. This one reads:" He had it coming,"

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914548_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: A serving of the giant Valentine's cookie was given to each guest along with a broken ice sugar heart and a note. This one reads:" He had it coming,"

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914547_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: Detail from thegiant Valentine's cookie

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914546_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914545_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.The Louis Vuitton axe was used by guests to smash open the hearts

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914544_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.The Louis Vuitton axe was used by guests to smash open the hearts

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914543_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914542_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: Casa Los Bates near Malaga, Spain, where the Galentine's party took place

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    DUKAS_165914541_FER
    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.The Louis Vuitton axe was used by guests to smash open the hearts

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    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: Debbie Wingham with the giant Valentine's cookie at the event.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
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  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

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    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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    World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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    Cookie 1 

    Ref 15569

    13/02/2024

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    Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !

    British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.

    It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.

    It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.

    They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.

    The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
    more than a meter of cake lace.

    It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.

    A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”

    OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containwsg ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham with all the ingredients used in the cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 155140430 fer
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    Dress cake 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham with butter and some industrial sized food mixers used in the cake's creation

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    The cake itself was created to mark the launch of restaurant Bread Ahead's afternoon tea which will be served in their new tearoom located above the Bread Ahead Boutique in London’s Pavilion Road in the heart of posh Chelsea.


    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress in Bread Ahead

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham at worlk on the cake dress

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Dress cake 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Dress cake 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    The cake itself was created to mark the launch of restaurant Bread Ahead's afternoon tea which will be served in their new tearoom located above the Bread Ahead Boutique in London’s Pavilion Road in the heart of posh Chelsea.


    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress in Bread Ahead

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: Edible flowers made from a special petal paste

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 155140357 fer
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham carving up butter used in the cake's creation

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham putting finishing touches to the cake display

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress.Close-up of the back

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.
    The cake itself was created to mark the launch of restaurant Bread Ahead's afternoon tea which will be served in their new tearoom located above the Bread Ahead Boutique in London’s Pavilion Road in the heart of posh Chelsea.
    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress.With the Bread Ahead afternoon tea that inspired many of its flavours.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham making an edible orchid for the cake dress.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Dress cake 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    The cake itself was created to mark the launch of restaurant Bread Ahead's afternoon tea which will be served in their new tearoom located above the Bread Ahead Boutique in London’s Pavilion Road in the heart of posh Chelsea.


    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    The cake itself was created to mark the launch of restaurant Bread Ahead's afternoon tea which will be served in their new tearoom located above the Bread Ahead Boutique in London’s Pavilion Road in the heart of posh Chelsea.


    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Life-sized flower show dress cake is blooming marvellous.
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A blooming wonder cake has been created — decorated with 25,000 edible hand made flowers.

    The life-sized creation in the shape of a classic dress was made by British designer Debbie Wingham, 40.

    In the past she has created life-size confectionary tributes to reality star Kim Kardashian, fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld and drag artist Ru Paul.

    She also made a million- dollar bridal down wedding cake drenched in diamonds.

    The new piece is a a life-size vintage inspired haute couture mannequin cake, adorned with an edible gown.

    The main dress and mannequin took Wingham six, 16 hours days to put together not including the individual flower making a month before.

    The look was a combination of the type of gown one might have worn for afternoon tea in a bygone era.

    It was also influenced by the UK’s popular Chelsea Flower show which begins on May 22.

    The cake itself was created to mark the launch of restaurant Bread Ahead's afternoon tea which will be served in their new tearoom located above the Bread Ahead Boutique in London’s Pavilion Road in the heart of posh Chelsea.


    OPS: The Debbie Wingham cake dress.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Dubai , New Year’s Eve. A real gold Arabian lamp with diamond and emerald details worth £66,000 GBP / €77.590 euros.

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Maldives. A shell Chanel purse containing real loose pearls totalling £8,000 GBP/€9.400 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Paris. A Chanel purse, extensively embellished in flawless diamonds and signed by Wingham worth £17,500 GBP/€20.595 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Florida . A Disney ornament with pointer diamonds and flawless ultra rare 2.5 carat red diamond, worth £3.1 million GBP/€3.64 million euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.A solid gold Big Ben with Rolex face worth £130,000 GBP/€152.830 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The world's most expensive advent calendar.

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.New York. A Big Apple gold and diamond Christmas ornament worth £18,000 GBP/€21.160 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.A resin and gold London bus with 4 carat diamond wheels, worth £180,000 GBP/€211.600 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Australia. A Louis Vuitton bucket and spade costing £850 GBP/€1.000 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Maldives. A shell Chanel purse containing real loose pearls totalling £8,000 GBP/€9.400 euro

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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