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Styling advice from our celebrity stylist Suzanne Bernie:

[www.coathanger.net]


Thursday 31st October 10:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.

STYLISH pop-up

26 Nunhead Green

SE15 3QF London


EVERY THURSDAY 10:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.

booking essential: [email protected] or 07793413537

or buy your ticket through:

[www.eventbrite.co.uk]


WANT TO SPEND LESS AND BUY BETTER?

WANT TO CHANGE YOUR STYLE?

HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR STYLE AND NEED TO GET NEW SHOPPING HABITS?

WANT TO LOOK GOOD FOR ANY OCCASION?

WANT TO HAVE EASIERS CHOICES WHEN YOU SHOP?

WANT TO BUILD YOUR CONFIDENCE AND SELF ESTEEM?


Suzanne?s expertise and her innate ability to spot what suits an individual, is both a passion and a skill, leaving her clients with a feeling of total style euphoria.


Suzanne has been working with both the general public and celebrity clientele i.e Elizabeth Hurley, Paul McCartney.

Within the media world, Suzanne has styled music videos and television commercials and worked with major fashion publications such as Vogue, Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan.


Only for STYLISH, only till 23rd November at special prices:

15 min ?18

30 min ? 28

45 min ?35


You can have free coffee, wine or water while you have your advice :-)


If you have your children they can enjoy free activities: Halloween Art and Competitions (10:30 -12:30 and 2:00 - 5:00), a bubble show (12:30 - 2:00) or a treasure hunt while you have your styling advice.


Supported by Southwark Council and The Mayor of London

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