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Afternoon Tea & Hat Making, 25.03.18 @ fifty seven


SueJ

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Are you going to a Wedding or Ascot this summer? Do you have your dress but still looking for a headpiece? We have the answer...


Sunday 25th March, 2.00 - 5.00pm at fifty seven, 57 North Cross Road, SE22


Enjoy an Hat making tutorial with local Milliner The Crown Jules then make your own exquisite fascinator.


Bottomless Prosecco throughout the Afternoon and Canapes on arrival, finishing with a quintessentially Wnglish Afternoon Tea made by our head Pastry Chef who was trained in a 5 start hotel Paris and then lead a team in London.


We had the same class in January but I can?t upload the photos. If you message me Your email address, I will gladly forward. Words do this event no justice!


To find out more please email me


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