Things Worth Knowing with Farrah Storr

Things Worth Knowing with Farrah Storr

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Things Worth Knowing with Farrah Storr
Things Worth Knowing with Farrah Storr
Friday Quickie

Friday Quickie

Five absolutely essential things to book mark, book or simply yearn after, including the hot new ticket, a brand new restaurant opening (be quick!) and something by Hermes that you can actually afford

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Jun 13, 2025
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Hello hello!

Welcome to something totally new: a super quick debrief of the best bits out there that I feel you should all know about. This is the actual stuff that I have bought/own/will be booking etc..In other words, straight from the heart recommendations that you can berate me for later if you absolutely hate them. But really, I don’t think you will.

Starting with….

A little something from Hermes: I am never going to own an Hermes bag- and that’s okay, because their make-up range is so fantastically good I’ll settle for that instead. Last week I bought one of their new coloured balms which is incredible. I snaffled one called ‘beige midi’ which makes lips exceedingly juicy. I also bought their nail colour called ‘orange poppy’ which is perfect for summer feet and a very good foundation that is more like a CC cream, which no one seems to sell anymore, but I always loved because you could apply them like a moisturiser. Anyway- obsessed. Gorgeous. Best thing in my make-up bag by a mile. You can find them here.

A hot new place to eat: I don’t think I have been more excited about an opening since Cafe Nero came to Sydenham back in 2011. Thankfully this opening is in lovely Chelsea- a corner of London that frankly needs more exciting places to eat.

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