Saturday, 16 April 2011
Murdock Store Launch - Monmouth St, Covent Garden
Friday, 15 April 2011
Perrier Nights


Through the course of the series, PERRIER NIGHTS will take you on a cocktail journey through different decades, from the original cocktails of the 1900s, to the Charleston inspired drinks of the 1920s, the disco dancing cocktails of the 1970s, before transporting you to today’s hottest mixology trends. Be prepared for some exclusive mixology tips and delicious food as you savour classic and innovative cocktails inspired by the past and present.
Cocktails are at the heart of PERRIER NIGHTS and PERRIER is at the heart of the cocktails. The neutral and consistent flavour of PERRIER, along with its naturally sparkling composition, makes it the perfect mixer, whether it is in one of the world’s first cocktails, such as the Whis-Per, or a Perrier Royal especially created by renowned international mixologist Laurent Greco.

Sourced from Vergèze, France since 1904, PERRIER is a refreshing sparkling soft drink that can be enjoyed on its own or as a mixer for cocktails.
I went to the launch of Perrier Nights in Fitzroy Square and it was amazing. First of all we were treated to apple and cucumber martinins in the bar whilst we waited for the tour to start.
Then we were transported to Victorian England where we sung praises to the king and perrier while drinking cocktails. Then we time warped to a disco in the 1970's and I got to have a go at making a cocktail myself.
Then another time warp to the current day where we taught how to make balancing cocktails, cocktails with candy floss and lots of dry ice. I would highly recommend going on this magical adventure as it is FANTASTIC.
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PYT Nails by Hannah Young

Hannah used to bite her nails when she was young and in 2006 she stopped. Finally she had nails that she could paint and she found that the more she painted them, the less she was inclined to bite them and the more they grew.
Hannah used to have a Saturday job in Heidi Klein which had a spa area in the back of the shop, here she developed her love for nail polishes as she would try out all the latest colours on her breaks.

Her idea for PYT nails came after a visit to WAH nails in Dalston, East London. At that time hardly anyone in West London had seen leopard print nails and other unusual designs and after a trip back before Christmas she decided that she would be able to do this herself rather than pay £20 for someone else to do it. With her friends encouragement PYT nails was created.
Hannah has a wide variety of designs that she can do ranging from simple tips, to leopard print to abstract designs, Hannah's belief is that anything goes when it comes to colour. The more it clashes, the better it looks.

The name PYT stands for Pretty Young Thing, Hannah’s favourite Michael Jackson song. But the name is not just about the song, she wanted to incorporate her name somehow into the title of her new venture so the Y is a reference to her surname, Young.
Currently, Hannah is working locally in West London (Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, Kensington, Bayswater, Paddington) and will come to your house to turn those boring nails in visions of wonder! Please inquire via email should you want her in other areas of London (an extra charge will be incurred for travel expenses).

Hannah has had a great response to PYT nails and is available for corporate events and parties as well as one to one consultations. For more information join the PYT group on facebook or visit www.pytnails.blogspot.com. Alternatively you can email hannahyoung18@gmail.com
Prices
Simple PYT varnish: £8
Simple varnish with PYT design: £10-£15
Create-your-own-design: £15-£20 (depending on design detail)