A couple of weeks back myself and a few other lovely ladies were took to Notting Hill with Radley to discover their new Portobello Collection. Inspired by a polka-dot house just off Portobello Road, the new collection was designed to replicate the same element of surprise and happiness for the new season. So, to celebrate the joyful new bags, I spent the day with Radley getting a true Portobello experience. We started off devouring pastries and sipping some seriously-instagramable lattes at Gail’s Bakery, where we had the chance to get to know the Radley brand a little better and learn all about the new collection. Then, with (thankfully) full bellies, we wandered up Portobello road to the Portabello Star for a gin-filled afternoon at their Ginistitute. We spent the afternoon learning all about the interesting history of gin whilst sipping on a Tom Collins or two (or three), before heading upstairs to their own distillery. Here we learned how it was made and sampled all kinds of ingredients before creating our own special blend. If you’re partial to a G&T I’d 100% recommend this place, it was so much fun and a really unique experience if you’re looking for something new to do in London. Thanks so much to Radley for a wonderful day, be sure to check out the gorgeous Portobello collection here or shop via the images below! Let me know which is your favourite - I have my eye on the Hepburn small shoulder bag too!
A couple of weeks back myself and a few other lovely ladies were took to Notting Hill with Radley to discover their new Portobello Collection. Inspired by a polka-dot house just off Portobello Road, the new collection was designed to replicate the same element of surprise and happiness for the new season. So, to celebrate the joyful new bags, I spent the day with Radley getting a true Portobello experience. We started off devouring pastries and sipping some seriously-instagramable lattes at Gail’s Bakery, where we had the chance to get to know the Radley brand a little better and learn all about the new collection. Then, with (thankfully) full bellies, we wandered up Portobello road to the Portabello Star for a gin-filled afternoon at their Ginistitute. We spent the afternoon learning all about the interesting history of gin whilst sipping on a Tom Collins or two (or three), before heading upstairs to their own distillery. Here we learned how it was made and sampled all kinds of ingredients before creating our own special blend. If you’re partial to a G&T I’d 100% recommend this place, it was so much fun and a really unique experience if you’re looking for something new to do in London. Thanks so much to Radley for a wonderful day, be sure to check out the gorgeous Portobello collection here or shop via the images below! Let me know which is your favourite - I have my eye on the Hepburn small shoulder bag too!
Gorgeous photos, Lucia! :) x
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I did indeed, thanks Sam x
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