Standtorialist: Welly Ball

Wellies are donned, copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and everyone decides that everyone else in the room is so attractive they must kiss them, ALL of them. ‘Carnage’ is […]


Wellies are donned, copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and everyone decides that everyone else in the room is so attractive they must kiss them, ALL of them. ‘Carnage’ is the word used to describe it by one of the committee members. Mixed up among the mess was an array of the best black tie and dresses, accessorised with the be-all and end-all of wellies (that is, in St Andrews); a pair of Hunters, practical and sturdy, why ever not? Here’s a pick of some of the night’s best outfits:

 

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Bridgette

Wearing a fabulous fur cape to keep out the chill of Kinkell, along with her dress that is effortlessly 1920s, the red wellies add a great contrast.

 

 

 

 

Charlie

An integral part of one of the bands on the night, Sunta Und die Klauses, he pulls off ‘Sunta black tie’ (as kindly described by another bandmate) nicely. No wellies to be seen here, shaking things up.

 

 

 

 

Peter

By far the most dapper gent in the room; velvet, fur and yellow wellies, hats off.

 

 

 

Lena

Sporting a very festive dress with a cheeky bit of Prada.

 

 

 

Ollie and George

Well these boys certainly wowed the whole event with their colourful attires, courtesy of Shite Shirts (whose tagline is ‘the most outrageous shirts in the world’).