Breakfast
Chances are your mother has rustled up a fair few of breakfasts for you over the years. Turn the tables today and treat your dear mama to a feast fit for the queen she is with Olive Magazine’s Eggs Royale With Smoked Trout Yuzu Hollandaise. Set the table properly, completre with a proper table cloth, a lovely bunch of flowers and a candle and dig in.
Flowers
Spring is bursting into life and most mums would be delighted to be given a pretty bunch picked from the garden and tied up with twine. If, however, you’re in the mood to splurge by way of saying thanks, we think this Spring Bouquet, £55, from Garden Wise Florists in particularly lovely.
Gift
A gorgeous and thoughtful gift is the least we can do in the spirit of lavishing love and care upon our deserving mums. These make our top three.
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Shell Pendant T-Bar Necklace, £69Jones Road
Miracle Balm, £36Jo Malone
Lily Of The Valley & Ivy Charity Candle, £56Exhibition
What lovelier exhibition to peruse with your lovely mum than Sargent And Fashion at The Tate Britain? See sixty John Singer Sargent paintings on display, alongside selected period garments worn in the portraits, and explore how he worked not simply as a painter but as a stylist too, manipulating the clothing of his sitters to best express his artistic vision. The dreamiest way to pass an afternoon. Book tickets.
Cocktails
A good cocktail is the perfect way to toast your good fortune in landing such a superior materfamilias. We strongly suggest taking her somewhere sublimely pretty, such as The Coral Room on Russell Street, which is endlessly chic and smart, designed as it is by the acclaimed Martin Brudnizki. It also happens to serve up joyfully creative concoctions too. Book a table.
Show
Round off a perfect day by seeing a show. Everything Sheridan Smith touches tends to turn to gold, so we are beside ourselves, then, to see her in Opening Night at the Gielgud Theatre. It promises to offer a confluence of three excellent things: her acting, a musical adaptation of John Cassavete’s fantastic indie movie, and the music of legend Rufus Wainwright. Intriguing, strange and, we have no doubt, wonderful. Who doesn’t want to see a leftfield musical on Mother’s Day? Book tickets.
By Nancy Alsop
March 2024