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Meet Stella & Dot East Dulwich - Sunday 3rd July


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Hi myself and a fellow Stella & Dot stylist are running an event next Sunday 3rd July 11 - 1 at the Picture House Lordship Lane. Please click below for more info and to RSVP:


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/meet-stella-dot-find-out-more-about-becoming-a-stylist-south-east-london-tickets-25969223647


Would you like to earn extra money doing something you love (something just for YOU), working your own flexible hours with no targets (just amazing rewards / incentives) around your family / other work?


Do you love fashion & meeting people? If you answered 'yes' then come along and find out more about becoming a Stella & Dot Stylist at this informal event, and have the opportunity to try on our gorgeous jewellery and accessories.


All welcome - bring along a friend!

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