I think we were pretty well-dressed for the occasion. I love Becky's vintage-looking cardigan and these tesco tights are like possibly the best item of clothing I have EVER owned. LOVE THEM.
Then Louis appeared and proved to the world that even strapping lads enjoy a spot of tea from dainty cups and a quick browse in the vintage boutique. I really wish we'd bought him that tailcoat.
YAY. We love tea. Fingers up ladies! I'll be returning to Cox & Baloney's very soon. Very good value, massive tea pot, great atmosphere, great gluten-free cake, perfect window seat - what more could you want!? They also do some really awesome party ideas, like a 'make your own knickers' workshop and a workshop on 50's clothes and make-up, plus they'll throw you a tea party at a tip of a hat (and maybe a couple of pence...make that a lot of pence)
cute outfit for a cute setting awww
ReplyDeletewe don't have enough tea rooms where i live, bloody starbuks!!
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tea time! i have a mild obsession with tea cups!
ReplyDeleteHey lady! Just found your blog. And I'm loving it so far :) This looks like so much fun. I'm such a tea drinker and although I literally live above a Starbucks, I believe that doesn't quite cut it. Cox & Baloney's sounds wonderful (especially the gluten-free cake part). You look simplly lovely, and I'm a fan of those glasses.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your lovely comments :-) I have a crazy obsession with tea cups - I'm a firm believer that drinking tea from the wrong cup has a huge impact on the experience. hahahahah!
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