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I Want It All: Michele Ouellet's Gift Guide
December 10, 2016
Michele Ouellet in our Spring 2013 campaign.
Michele Ouellet joined the Veronica Beard family when she starred in our Spring 2013 campaign and we've being a fan of the model/winemaker ever since. That’s right – when she’s not posing in front of the camera and traveling the globe, she’s making Lorenza Rosé alongside her mom in California. From what she’s serving at her holiday dinner dinner to what’s on her wish list, check out Michele’s gift guide below!
Favorite Holiday Tradition:
Drinking champagne at all hours of the day.
What You Are Giving…
Your Mom:
I like to get us matching gifts! This year I think it's going to be pinky rings! Shhhh!
Your BFF:
My BFFs and I love to have a nice fun dinner to celebrate the holidays!
Your Friends on Set:
Succulents!
Holiday Party Uniform:
Leather pants, a silky slinky top or a full set of silk pajamas and a tuxedo jacket. BOOM!
Go-To Hostess Gift:
Candles by Diptyque or Astier de la Villatte
Three Songs on Your Holiday Playlist:
I'm not wild about holiday music but I like Dominic the Donkey and this hilarious music video from the 80s called "Christmas in Malibu!" I'm loving my boyfriend's new track called "Betta Riddim" by Riton ft. Kahlo! Definitely gets the party started!
Favorite Holiday Recipe:
I love having a raclette party in the winter. It's very 70s and fun, and all about melting cheese and eating potatoes. What's better than that?! All you need: a lot of raclette cheese, boiled potatoes, broccoli, cornichons, pearl onions, Dijon mustard, charcuterie, a flaky baguette and a fresh green Bibb lettuce salad with Dijon, red wine vinegar, tarragon and olive oil dressing. And a lot of Riesling and bright white wine! You're meant to only drink wine and no water because water and melted cheese are not easy on the stomach! Take a potato, slice open, pour your melted raclette over it and enjoy with all the fixings!
On Your Wishlist
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