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Zara Taylor Boutique Party Thurs 23rd June 2-8pm


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Leading London based jewellery designer Zara Taylor invites press, bloggers, loyal customers and local residents for a private boutique party and to view the latest collection at her vintage inspired boutique store, in the popular shopping district of East Dulwich.


Zara?s boutique was recently listed as one of the Top 50 Boutiques to visit in London by The London Evening Standard. Guests can enjoy an opportunity to meet the designer behind the brand, view the latest collections, and enjoy complimentary drinks and nibbles.


ON: Thursday 23rd June 2016


TIME: 2.00pm till 8.00pm


ADDRESS: Zara Taylor Jewellery Boutique, 9 Upland Road, East Dulwich, London, SE22 9EE

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