Get the finishing touch with Dorchester supplier

model in a navy dress with white fur shawl

The right accessories can make the world of difference and special occasion wear specialists No.6 Boutique in Dorchester has some new must-see lines in stock, including a classic jewellery collection.

"The first thing my customers ask when they've chosen their outfit is what jewellery to wear. So it's the perfect opportunity to be able to offer advice and jewellery to complement their outfit," says owner Sandra Swain.

She also offers a selection of faux fur bridal and occasion wear stoles, capes and shoulder wraps to not only keep the chills at bay, but add a touch of glamour too.

"Made locally by a family-run business using quality fabrics this beautiful collection feels like pure luxury," adds Sandra. "My hope is that from spring we can begin to relax and feel confident in moving forward with wedding plans and once again mums can enjoy their special time choosing their outfit for their daughter or son's wedding."

Visit www.boutiqueatno6.co.uk

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