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Valentine?s Event - Complimentary Bubbles! Sat 13th and Sun 14th February


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Valentine?s Event - Complimentary Bubbles! Sat 13th and Sun 14th February


It?s Valentine?s this Sunday 14th February, be sure not to disappoint her or him with cards, pretty plants, gifts and new season fashion with a heart!


This Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th we will be offering customers complimentary bubbles when they shop.


Pick from eco, fair and organic scarves to purses, candles, beauty and jewellery there is so much to select from. Even fun pineapple jars, Eiffel Tower (Paris City of Love) candles, and Love Birds candles and a lovely selection of responsibly sourced cards along side new season fashion.


We have great new looks from bright knits to floral print skirts, denim A-line skirts, new boots and more.


Open from 10am every day.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


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