Lulu Gwynne opened Betty Blythe tea rooms in West London on Valentine's Day 2008. Staffed with pretty girls in vintage outfits and red lipstick it is a service-based old fashioned establishment, serving up delectable afternoon teas to discerning clientele. Lulu specialises in tea party experiences for children, hen parties or indeed anyone wishing to indulge in a vintage experience. As well as devouring delectable cakes and pastries, visitors can delve into her vintage dressing up box and take lessons in etiquette in beautiful surroundings, reviving age-old tea traditions. This is her first book.
Betty Blythe
Lulu Gwynne opened Betty Blythe tea rooms in West London on Valentine’s Day 2008. Staffed with pretty girls in vintage outfits and red lipstick it is a service-based old fashioned establishment, serving up delectable afternoon teas to discerning clientele. Lulu specialises in tea party experiences for children, hen parties or indeed anyone wishing to indulge in a vintage experience. As well as devouring delectable cakes and pastries, visitors can delve into her vintage dressing up box and take lessons in etiquette in beautiful surroundings, reviving age-old tea traditions. This is her first book.