LUSH in Harrogate is set to bring Netflix hit Bridgerton to life this weekend with a themed tea party.
Set to be held on Saturday and Sunday (11th and 12th May), LUSH on Cambridge Street is joining other stores across the country in hosting a Bridgerton-themed tea party.
Tickets are charged at £15 per person, with each guest receiving a cup of tea, food, a face mask, an exclusive Bridgerton X LUSH product and a sleep body lotion sample.
It's all to celebrate the upcoming release of season three of the show on Netflix.
Speaking about the event, a LUSH spokesperson said:
"Bridgerton is a global phenomenon with incredible reach.
"We love the intriguing, decadent escapism that it brings to viewers, which aligns perfectly with what fans have come to know and expect from Lush."
Slots for the event are available at 1pm, 2pm or 3pm on Saturday and 11am and 1pm on Sunday.
You can book tickets for the tea party by clicking here or by calling 01423 502922.

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