Whether you’re loved up, just hooking up or looking to treat yourself and bag a hot date, Greenwich Shopping Park, located off Bugsby’s Way in Charlton, has something for everyone’s Valentine’s Day...
Loved Up
If you want to shower your sweetheart with gifts to show you really care, then think thoughtful and sentimental.
Why not put your favourite photograph in this cute, vintage ‘Love’ frame, only £4 from New Look? Or surprise your loved one with a romantic new fragrance… we love Vera Wang’s Lovestruck perfume, £35 and Hugo Boss Bottled Night aftershave £31.99, both available at Boots.
If you’re looking to make a grand gesture, then pop into Next and browse its gorgeous range of jewellery and accessories. Make sure your Valentine is on time for your date with this Chanel inspired Gold Chain Watch, £22 or this super cool Black Rubber Watch, £40.
Hooking Up
Want to show you’re keen while playing it cool? No worries. Invite your crush for a casual coffee and cake at Costa, but be sure to pop into WHSmith first to find the perfect Valentine’s card.
Hot Date (with a mate!)
Haven’t got a date? Don’t sweat it. Treat yourself and you will soon have in these outfits…
If you’re having a girls’ night out this Valentine’s Day then make sure you look simply fabulous. Stand out from the crowd in these daring Rita New England Stripe Shorts, £25 from River Island. Team with a plain white tee, sharp black blazer, tights and ankle boots to complete the look.
Or if it’s a night partying with the lads, then embrace the preppy look in this pale blue Oxford shirt, £14.99, Chambray bow tie, £6.99 and red chinos, £22, all from New Look. Because ladies love a true gentleman!
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