Inside Zoë Foster Blake’s wild 80s themed Christmas party

Inside Zoë Foster Blake’s wild ’80s-themed Christmas party she threw for her Go-To skincare employees, after A-list celebrities were spotted at her Swinging Sixties anniversary party

Zoë Foster Blake proved once again that she knows how to throw a successful themed party on Friday when she invited her employees to an ’80s Christmas party.

His Go-To Skincare team was all smiles as they partied in a variety of costumes, including Freddie Mercury, Guns ‘N’ Roses, Top Gun and Wham!

The Australian author, 42, posted a series of snaps from the wild evening on her Instagram Stories, recounting the cocktail-themed drinks and retro dance floor complete with a disco ball and fairy lights on the floor.

Zoë Foster Blake, 42, (pictured) proved once again that she knows how to throw a successful themed party on Friday when she invited her employees to an ’80s Christmas party.

Blake skipped wearing a fancy costume and instead went for a chic ’80s pop style with a bright pink bodysuit and bright purple eyeshadow.

Others also opted for more subdued looks, sporting the style of the decade, from puff sleeves to long hair with chunky jewelry and fishnet shirts.

The Go-To founder’s product manager arrived dressed as Freddie Mercury and let loose on the dance floor in his best impersonation with partial splits and a microphone stand.

His Go-To Skincare team was all smiles as they partied and drank the night away in a myriad of costumes, including Freddie Mercury, Guns ‘N’ Roses, Top Gun and Wham.

The Australian author posted a series of snaps from the wild evening on her Instagram Stories, recounting the Cocktail-themed drinks and retro dance floor complete with a disco ball and fairy lights on the floor.

Meanwhile, some guests launched Wham! complete costumes with wild spiky wigs while wearing Choose Life’s iconic t-shirts from the iconic 1984 music video for their smash hit Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go.

From there, the night was filled with fun, laughter and festivities as the team took advantage of the bar and posed for several photos.

Blake posted a moving tribute to his people when he shared a group photo of the band with the caption: “Every year more people.” Every year more achievements. Every year more to wait.

Others opted for more subdued looks, sporting the style of the decade, from puff sleeves to long hair with chunky jewelry and fishnet shirts.

The Go-To founder’s product manager arrived dressed as Freddie Mercury and let loose on the dance floor in his best impersonation with partial splits and a microphone stand.

Meanwhile, some guests launched Wham! costumes complete with wild spiky wigs while wearing Choose Life’s iconic t-shirts from the iconic 1984 music video for their smash hit Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go

She continued: “I couldn’t love and appreciate a group of hard-working, passionate, intelligent and charming people more.”

It came just days after she and her husband, radio personality Hamish Blake, celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary in style.

The power couple hosted a Swinging Sixties-inspired party at their architecturally designed $9 million mansion in Vaucluse, Sydney, inviting a host of high-profile guests including comedian Andy Lee and radio host Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli.

From there, the night was filled with fun, laughter and festivities as the team took advantage of the bar and posed for several photos.

The theme of the party was ‘1964 Wedding’, with the Blakes dressed as young newlyweds while their famous friends donned flashy retro outfits.

Lego Masters host Hamish, 41, looked every inch the daddy daggy in a light blue tuxedo complete with black bow tie and ruffled shirt.

While his skincare mogul wife dazzled in a leg-baring white mini dress accessorized with satin opera gloves, dangling earrings, an elaborate headband and tulle veil.

Blake posted a moving tribute to his people when he shared a group photo of the band with the caption: “Every year more people.” Every year more achievements. Every year more to wait’

She continued: “I couldn’t love and appreciate a group of hard-working, passionate, intelligent and charming people more.”

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