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Celebrating whats best in chocolate this week,I headed to the opening of Salon de Chocolate (Chocolate Show) at Kensington Olympia.

Chocolate Week

Its been a wonderful week for chocolate.

TV's This morning and Daybreak featured chocolate recipes, using the finest of chocolate around.

At the Salon de Chocolat show, Chocolate famous houses to London including Hotel Chocolat and Lindt both created a media frenzy.

Hotel Chocolat, created the chocolate spa,With a chocolate bath,to launch their latest's cosmetic range of chocolate hand creams and Bath gels.

Chocolate Dress

The chocolate fashion show,was the highlight of the evening.Chocolate combined with fashion usually wouldn't go hand in hand,but skillful chocolatiers and designers created a fashion collection which inspired and thrilled the audience.

If Chocolate where wearable

Lindt chocolate,created probably the most wearable piece,a strapless,fun party dress.With accompanying accessories-Hat and Fan.

Chocolate Treats


If you love chocolate,Head to Olympia over the weekend for Salon de Chocolat.

There is so much chocolate to try. I now understand how 'Charlie' ,felt when he entered the chocolate factory.


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  • Art, Culture, Entertainment

Categories

  • london food
  • london fashion
  • chocolate week

Regions

  • England

A London Thing Ltd, is a London lifestyle blog,written by the London Princess. With the Head offices in Fulham, South West London.The company serves the world wide web community looking for guidance on London diverse social scene.

The company has quickly become the go to place for finding out the the best bits of London.

The London Princess is a freelance journalist and writer, who is renowned for honest and quirky writing.

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