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Barefoot and fancy free in Soho’s House of Sole

A mid-week evening might usually be spent in the gym or dealing with life admin, but last Tuesday was refreshingly not as mundane as the norm.

Celebs and wine lovers hit the bright lights of Soho, London, to go on a journey of self-discovery and bare their ‘soles.’

After 82 per cent of Brits revealed they are afraid to truly express themselves, Barefoot Wine set out to encourage some self-exploration.

The “House of Sole” opened their doors for one night only to the Queen of the Jungle, Georgia Toffolo ‘Toff’ who pulled off her socks and allowed her feet to be read by a palm reader.

Not for the foot-repulsed, a queue quickly formed after she revealed things that only Toff could have known.

Followed by ex TOWIE favourite Lydia Bright, Bobby Norris and models Charlotte de Carle and Ashley James, the celebs danced the night away as drag queen DJ, Jodie Harsh hit the decks and got the party into full swing.

Celebrating individuality and a refreshing new wine list (who’d have thought that Pinot Grigio worked so well in a summer cocktail?) – The ‘House of Sole’ seemed like the only place to be.

After downing two glasses containing the not so secret ingredient, the new Pink Pinot Grigio, I decided to take the hot seat myself and allowed a stranger to read my mind.

Would they discover my burning question…? Will I ever marry?

Of course the incredibly talented mind reader got it spot on, freaking me out and making Bobby Norris gasp in shock, eager to be next up.

It’s safe to say with all the bad news going on in the world, sometimes we really do need to be Barefoot and fancy free.

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Dan Harding

Daniel is broadcast editor at Talk to the Press and creative advisor at SWNS. With a background in magazine journalism and publicity, Daniel has worked for a press agency for over five years. Working on large scale publicity campaigns, Daniel has worked on positive brand exposure for the likes of L’Oréal, ITV, Toni and Guy to name a few, before turning his concentration to real life people and their stories. Daniel now regularly contributes his stories to the national press, magazines and on daytime TV shows like This Morning. Pouring heart and soul into each story, Daniel carries out each one with detail and passion. When he isn’t tapping away at his keyboard furiously or making a lemon water, Daniel likes to talk… all the time!

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