Grace, Grace, Grace
In Greek mythology the Three Graces were goddesses of joy, charm and beauty. The daughters of Zeus and the nymph Eurynome, they were named Aglaia (Splendour) Euphrosyne (Mirth) and Thalia (Good Cheer). They presided over banquets, dances and other pleasurable social events, bringing joy to both gods and mortals. Like the Muses, they were believed to endow artists and poets with the ability to create beautiful works, a kind of triple embodiment of grace and beauty. Just like these three 21st century Graces, Londoners all.