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A tailor / dress alterations recommendation - Chalk & Feather


Anna-Maren

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Hi everyone

I wanted to heartily recommend Marie from Chalk & Feather (https://www.chalkandfeather.com/)who has just done a brilliant job altering a dress I'll be wearing to a family wedding. The dress is designer, full length and made with very delicate material (e.g. lace) and so I needed to find someone who really knew their stuff and who could alter it in a very expert and bespoke way.

Marie is an absolutely lovely person and very good to work with. She has a workshop in Forest Hill and she turned around the work really quickly. I am really happy with her work and wanted to thoroughly recommend her to the East Dulwich Forum community who might be looking for a great local tailor

Maren


PS - Here are Marie's contact details below:

07789 55425

[email protected]

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