The new DINNER PARTY RULES
The days when a dinner party meant black ties, best silver cutlery and passing the port are long gone. These days gatherings around the table are a lot more laid-back. That doesn’t mean anything goes, though, says food writer and veteran dinner party-thrower Debora Robertson. Here’s how to avoid a contemporary faux pas
Food for thought.
ILLUSTRATION: CARMEN JOHNSON
How straightforward it was back in the day, when all you needed to do was put on your best suit or frock, spend the first half of the evening speaking to the person on your right, the second half to the person on your left, jump into a cab by midnight, scribble a thank you note the next day, and we all got out of there alive.