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Words | Mandy Allen
Before the read
A calm, no-pressure approach lets you pace celebrations and stay flexible.
Small, found decor and intimate gatherings create warm, memorable moments without overdoing it.
She blends thoughtful planning with serendipity to keep celebrations enjoyable and low stress.
Words | Mandy Allen
Before the read
A calm, no-pressure approach lets you pace celebrations and stay flexible.
Small, found decor and intimate gatherings create warm, memorable moments without overdoing it.
She blends thoughtful planning with serendipity to keep celebrations enjoyable and low stress.
“I find that big holidays and events make me a little anxious. So I like to break them up a bit over a couple of days and leave space for serendipity.” This is Cape Town-based Stephanie Wolhuter Inggs’ serene and sensible philosophy to survive the silly season. No pressure, no expectations, no disappointment. Her calm approach is echoed in every detail of her home, from the easygoing rhythm of her festive gatherings to the subtle charm of the natural Christmas decor she brings in with found objects, earthy tones, and personal touches. “For instance, take Christmas. It can be a Christmas Eve dinner with a few friends and family, a large Christmas Day brunch with family, or just a simple Boxing Day lunch with one or two friends… There’s no pressure for one day or one meal to be extra special. If the cake flops I can always serve it the next day for breakfast with lots of yoghurt!”


It’s an approach that is part temperament (friends and former colleagues will all attest to Stephanie’s composed nature) and part of the legacy of her professional past—one that required a balance of creativity and pragmatism during a career that spanned clothing designer, fashion editor and stylist, as well as head fashion buyer and marketing manager for a leading local retailer.
The Wrap

