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Chalk and Feather Tailors of SE23.

Specialising in Bridal and Tailoring Alterations.

Using handcraft tailoring and couture techniques and finishes, to sensitively create a perfectly fitting and beautiful silhouette. The Bridal gown is the key focus during wedding planning. Future brides can be confident that Marie from Chalk and Feather will guide you through the process and offer suggestions on how best to achieve your desired look, whilst having fun in the process.

Following our initial introduction via email or phone call, a consultation will be arranged from which a breakdown of the work will be provided, along with an estimate.

Out of hours services and home visits are available or you are welcome to visit the SE23 Studio.

Feel free to check client reviews on FB page @chalkandfeather

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07789554256

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