"I’ve visited Twee Towers a good few times now. I even helped move the boxes of shoes, magazines, photos, more shoes and even more books. But I hadn’t got to make use of the guest room until the other night. It’s a step up from the sofa. Not that there’s anything wrong with the sofa. It’s a comfy sofa. I have to say, my recollection is hazy. I’d had a few White Russians and was feeling like The Dude in The Big Lebowski. But I’ll do my best. I slept well, awesome bed; seriously Premier Inn got nothing on TT. There was also a huge mirror. Which you could use for posing, looking into the distance, reciting a poem or drinking rose tea. Whatever tickles your twee. Some may question why there's a hat on the wall, you could even wonder if you need to have a box of wigs. But hey, when in Twee Towers, do as the twee do." Chris Wallace, graphic designer colour wizard & Twee Towers regular.
"I would like to say I slept soundly at Hotel Twee, however this would be distinctively untrue...a lie if you wish. Instead perched in the comfy bed with ornate pillows, I had to succumb to one of my ultimate vices, beautifully catalogued and piled high, Lauren and Rhi had collated a collection of Vogues to create a make shift bedside table, their minimalist spines my ultimate guilty pleasure. I suffice to say, I fell asleep cramming my head with old articles and Sienna's gap teeth, whilst waking up thinking it was 2008 and the peplum curve was the obsession du jour. I can only summarise by exasperating that this was the comfiest library I have ever been in" Samantha Hearn, fashion enthusiast, master of digital strategy & marketing & a Twee Towers first-timer.
Hope you enjoyed amigos and if you've missed the bus for the first part of the tour, you can rejoin here!
Much love,
L&R xx
1 comment:
Oh I want to come stay at Twee Towers and dress all fancy and have a magical tea-party (teapot cocktails!) I love your tours, so cute! xoxo
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