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Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France, hosted a reception in Paris on the evening of 28 February for UK designers with international fashion buyers and journalists . Organised by UKTI in partnership with The British Fashion Council and the UK Fashion Textiles Association, some 100 British designers showing in Paris networked with many of the world’s leading buyers and fashion journalists in the prestigious Ambassador’s Residence.
Sponsorship partners included The Woolmark Company, Nyetimber Vineyards, The Snowdonia Cheese Co and Penhaligon’s. UKTI has a special relationship with Penhaligon’s to assist their business development in France.
Credits: C. Powell / British Embassy Paris
Prince's Street, Truro. Early C18 Town House, for a member of the
Gregor family, partly destroyed by fire in 1923, and extensively repaired in the late 1980s
"SUNRAY SPEAKING"
Major J.W.Penhaligon was OC C Squadron Westminster Dragoons when this picture was taken c1960. Location of photo is probably on the Hog's Back near Guildford.
EAR&H bus services. The Dodoma - Arusha service was that used by James Penhaligon, at about this time, and was described in "Speak Swahili, Dammit!" One of the buses used was inscribed "Duma Upesi", literally "Fast Cheetah". Apparently this was a total and absolute misnomer and nowadays would warrant an immediate investigation by the Trading Standards office.
Mary Katrantzou, Princess Deena Al-Jehani Abdulaziz
Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France, hosted a reception in Paris on the evening of 28 February for UK designers with international fashion buyers and journalists . Organised by UKTI in partnership with The British Fashion Council and the UK Fashion Textiles Association, some 100 British designers showing in Paris networked with many of the world’s leading buyers and fashion journalists in the prestigious Ambassador’s Residence.
Sponsorship partners included The Woolmark Company, Nyetimber Vineyards, The Snowdonia Cheese Co and Penhaligon’s. UKTI has a special relationship with Penhaligon’s to assist their business development in France.
Credits: C. Powell / British Embassy Paris
And Then There Were None, Eastbourne , 2015, Devonshire Park Theatre
Left to right: Frazer Hines, Colin Buchanan, Judith Rae (back), Ben Nealon, Susan Penhaligon, Mark Curry, Verity Rushworth, Eric Carte
It is difficult to find a hotel more chic than Le Meurice in France’s famed capitol. Situated in one of the most prestigious locations, between Place de la Concorde and the Louvre, guests have the very best of Paris right at their fingertips. From strolling through the Tuileries gardens to shopping at the exclusive boutiques at Place Vendôme, you will delight in the magic of Paris and the utter style of this legendary hotel.
Le Meurice celebrates finery and opulence at every turn. Each of the seven floors has a distinct style, with 120 rooms decorated in a style reminiscent of Louis XVI. In addition, the hotel features 40 suites which take lavish Parisian accommodation to a whole new level of luxury. All rooms and suites offer amenities such as a separate sitting area, deluxe bath robes and slippers, oversized marble bathrooms, and custom-made bath products by Penhaligon. Choose the Belle Etoile Suite on the 7th Floor and take in the magnificence of Paris from the comfort of your own expansive private terrace.
In the spirit of haute French culinary tradition, Le Meurice offers first-rate dining options to its world-class guests. Choose from the classic Restaurant le Meurice overlooking the Tuileries or check out Le Dali for a more modern mood. Indulge in a refreshing cocktail while relaxing in a deep leather armchair at Bar 228.
Penhaligons has a prestigious shop in London which I should probably be a bit to intimidated to enter!
Very expensive and classy, and one of the very few places beside Harrods that sells uber-pricey niche scents.
The only big bottle I have owned was the Lily of the Valley.
See that here www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2389222
Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France, hosted a reception in Paris on the evening of 28 February for UK designers with international fashion buyers and journalists . Organised by UKTI in partnership with The British Fashion Council and the UK Fashion Textiles Association, some 100 British designers showing in Paris networked with many of the world’s leading buyers and fashion journalists in the prestigious Ambassador’s Residence.
Sponsorship partners included The Woolmark Company, Nyetimber Vineyards, The Snowdonia Cheese Co and Penhaligon’s. UKTI has a special relationship with Penhaligon’s to assist their business development in France.
Credits: C. Powell / British Embassy Paris
"My key reflection on Our Lady is something that came to me in prayer two or three years ago. I had just an image of the person of Christ ahead of me, kind of the glow of Christ and I became aware of a hand on my shoulder. And as I thought about that hand in particular, I realised that it was Our Lady just stood behind me on a constant basis, reaching out to me, praying for me and encouraging me each day, each moment really, to take the next step forward towards Christ, towards the light."
~Father Simon Penhaligon from England
Statue of Our Lady from Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Stephen Jones.
Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France, hosted a reception in Paris on the evening of 28 February for UK designers with international fashion buyers and journalists . Organised by UKTI in partnership with The British Fashion Council and the UK Fashion Textiles Association, some 100 British designers showing in Paris networked with many of the world’s leading buyers and fashion journalists in the prestigious Ambassador’s Residence.
Sponsorship partners included The Woolmark Company, Nyetimber Vineyards, The Snowdonia Cheese Co and Penhaligon’s. UKTI has a special relationship with Penhaligon’s to assist their business development in France.
Credits: C. Powell / British Embassy Paris
Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France, hosted a reception in Paris on the evening of 28 February for UK designers with international fashion buyers and journalists . Organised by UKTI in partnership with The British Fashion Council and the UK Fashion Textiles Association, some 100 British designers showing in Paris networked with many of the world’s leading buyers and fashion journalists in the prestigious Ambassador’s Residence.
Sponsorship partners included The Woolmark Company, Nyetimber Vineyards, The Snowdonia Cheese Co and Penhaligon’s. UKTI has a special relationship with Penhaligon’s to assist their business development in France.
Credits: C. Powell / British Embassy Paris
Taken at the Devonshire Park Theatre after the first night performance of The Verdict (Agatha Christie)
Like so many others Susan has signed a charity card which when framed with this photo will be auctioned to raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
Fans please bookmark starcards.org and watch for this lot to be listed.
Susan has signed the 8 Diamonds
Thanks again Susan for your time after the show and for supporting this worthy cause.
Anya Hindmarch, owner of Anya Hindmarch London.
Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France, hosted a reception in Paris on the evening of 28 February for UK designers with international fashion buyers and journalists . Organised by UKTI in partnership with The British Fashion Council and the UK Fashion Textiles Association, some 100 British designers showing in Paris networked with many of the world’s leading buyers and fashion journalists in the prestigious Ambassador’s Residence.
Sponsorship partners included The Woolmark Company, Nyetimber Vineyards, The Snowdonia Cheese Co and Penhaligon’s. UKTI has a special relationship with Penhaligon’s to assist their business development in France.
Credits: C. Powell / British Embassy Paris
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In Chester, the shops are on 2 levels. The Watch Lab is on the lower (street) level. You have to visit Chester to appreciate how this works......
Genco Master Barber 9/16 Straight Razor
Blenheim Bouquet EdT
A shaving buddy sent the Dressante to me to try out
All I can say is I love it
I found it to be fast on slurry, even on thinning slurry and moderate to fairly quick on straight water...then I stropped and shaved with it a little while ago
All I can say is I'm impressed with this stone...I got one of the best edges ever on this little Genco, and a damn fine shave to boot
Not seen but I used L'Occitane Cade Glycerin shave soap (facve lathered), and the pictured EdT as an after shave
Here's a little bit from Pen's website on Blenheim Bouquet
www.penhaligons.com/shop/fragrance/shop-by-fragrance/blen...
FWIW, yeah, this is not cheap stuff, especially to be used as an after shave...but Jake's worth it=:-)
FWIW2 I bought my bottle from an English chappie that sells via ebay and paid approx. $80 shipped for it
Some of the gents on B&B claim this frag smells like pine sol on them, and I believe them...yet my body chemistry favors this one
I slap on Aqua Velva occasionally too LOL
Christopher Kane.
Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France, hosted a reception in Paris on the evening of 28 February for UK designers with international fashion buyers and journalists . Organised by UKTI in partnership with The British Fashion Council and the UK Fashion Textiles Association, some 100 British designers showing in Paris networked with many of the world’s leading buyers and fashion journalists in the prestigious Ambassador’s Residence.
Sponsorship partners included The Woolmark Company, Nyetimber Vineyards, The Snowdonia Cheese Co and Penhaligon’s. UKTI has a special relationship with Penhaligon’s to assist their business development in France.
Credits: C. Powell / British Embassy Paris