
i absolutely adore london, and i love a good teahouse, but this time it’s perhaps not exactly what you’d think of whilst in londontown. not your typical British high tea but instead a Taiwanese teahouse and restaurant. once it reopens we’ll be headed to the very charming and romantic looking . i love their very bygone-era decor with its plush pale green leather booths and taiwanese motifs. the small dish menu looks spectacular too — it’s about time to get our dumplings on! it’s springtime in london, but we’re layering up, nonetheless in a sleeveless , a warm , and a pretty that easily doubles as facemask paired with the cutest pair of and very portable . oh, and don’t forget your very own (much more environmental). london’s a city you want the inside scoop on, so i highly recommend the — a map-based, neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide that will help you master the city like an expert. Packed with more than 150 maps and thousands of listings for restaurants, shops, theaters, and under-the-radar spots, you won’t find a better guide to London.


wear this there: pleated playsuit dress; Washed Cotton Crusher Hat; tropical print satin scarf; Cashmere-wool poncho; SUPER by RetroSuperFuture Virgo black sunglasses; Multi-Coloured Diamanté Ear Cuff Set; read this there ; Set of 2 Pairs Carved Mokuzai Chopsticks; Le Lip Tint in Ambre Noire; artichoke nail polish; Coin Clutch in Pastel Painted Snake; Julien Tote Bag; black Floral Clogs.










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