With Wimbledon in full swing, BST Hyde Park welcoming music fans and the British Grand Prix roaring into Silverstone, it has been another bumper week for London's social calendar.
Disney+ brought a taste of Chicago to Shoreditch with a pop-up celebrating the fifth and final season of FX's The Bear.
Fans queued outside Truman Brewery for the show's now-famous Italian beef sandwiches, while celebrity chef Jamie Oliver delighted diners by stepping behind the counter to cook and serve lunch himself.
Across town, LoveShackFancy toasted the opening of its 30th boutique with an intimate dinner at Dante Mayfair inside Claridge's.
Founder Rebecca Hessel Cohen welcomed guests including The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Rachel Zoe and Lady Mary Charteris ahead of the store's Chelsea launch.
London's restaurant scene also welcomed a prestigious new arrival as acclaimed Milanese seafood institution Langosteria opened its first UK outpost at The OWO.
Leomie Anderson, Lady Martha Sitwell and actor Lewis Cope were among those feasting on the restaurant's signature seafood and Italian specialities as the celebrations stretched late into the evening.
Meanwhile, Hyde Park swapped pop for symphonies as All Things Orchestral returned as part of BST Hyde Park's Open House programme.
Hosted by Myleene Klass, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Stephen Bell, treated crowds to an evening of cinematic favourites, joined by special guest Alfie Boe in one of the week's most elegant open-air performances.
With Formula One returning to Silverstone this weekend, TAG Heuer kicked off race festivities in the capital with an evening celebrating speed, precision and the sport's enduring appeal.
Oracle Red Bull Racing driver Isack Hadjar, F1 ACADEMY driver Megan Bruce and TAG Heuer Heritage Director Nick Biebuyck reflected on the brand's deep ties to motorsport before guests explored an exhibition of some of its most iconic racing timepieces.
A little further north, the style set swapped Centre Court for the pit lane as Jodie Kidd and Made in Chelsea's Oliver Proudlock headed to Silverstone, where M&S staged the first-ever fashion show at the circuit ahead of the British Grand Prix.
The retailer transformed the iconic pit lane into a catwalk as race weekend got under way, with the worlds of fashion and motorsport colliding in suitably high-octane style to celebrate it’s new partnership with the circuit and Williams Racing.
Elsewhere in the paddock, Lewis Hamilton had fans talking after appearing to confirm that life is treating him well both on and off the track.
Asked during a live Q&A whether he seemed happier because of a new girlfriend, commentator David Croft quipped: “He just needs to know if Kimi needs two towels or not.”
Laughing, Hamilton replied: “Yeah – that's a good one,” before praising Ferrari for turning a corner after a difficult start to the season.
“It's such an amazing team... to finally see the hard work we've been putting in, it's finally got us back to where we want to be.” And, with impeccable comic timing, he added: “And of course... it's Kim.”