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Kate Shaw

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I'm not big on organised 'girls' nights', have never attended a Jamie Oliver party and don't even really like Hen Nights. But I recently attended a Queen Bee Styling Party with some fellow school mums, presented by the lovely Sally Smy of Queen Bee Styling, and it was a completely different and lovely experience. Sally knows her stuff, of course, and so I think we all learned something new that night about what makes a capsule wardrobe and what suits our shape and colouring, but actually, although good, that wasn't the thing I enjoyed the most. What I really loved is that Sally is so funny and down to earth about clothes, body shape, style and shopping. She had us all laughing our heads off, interrupting her, nudging each other... and then, it got even better. In the breaks between her friendly presentation, we found we had lots of new and different things to talk about. Clothes unlocked so many funny/heartfelt/happy thoughts and experiences to share. This is the perfect party for a group of women - maybe an NCT group, or work colleagues, or new school mums - to get to know each other better and in a different way. I couldn't recommend it highly enough. Sally - you are brilliant!
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If anyone is interested in hosting a party, the price works out at no more than ?20 pp and is usually less, depending on the number of attendees. That's less than a bad purchase or manicure and the effects will last a lot longer!


For more details please go to www.queenbeestyling.com or contact sally on 07956 293845

Actually I have to say that I have hired Sally for the past couple of years and just worship the ground Queen Bee Styling walks on.


I have (hard as it is to admit) made quite a few fashion mistakes in my time. I now invest in Sally twice a year and save a fortune. A fortune I can ill afford too.


Having a stylist is not just for the rich and famous, its for people like us who shop at M&S and think that one shape fits all. It does not though and as soon as you get to grips with your age, shape, size etc it all just makes perfect sense and those impulse buys become a thing of the past!


Ladies, (and gents for that matter) if in doubt, check her out. I would highly recommend Sally, who is just so lovely, puts you at ease and is a fountain of fashion knowledge.

  • 10 months later...

If you know someone who is stuck in a style rut and needs a bit of a helping hand to feel good about themselves, then a Queen Bee Styling voucher is the ideal Christmas gift. We offer a range of services designed to inspire, boost self esteem and eliminate frustration when you open the wardrobe!


If you would like to purchase one of our beautiful hand made vouchers, or better still drop a large hint and have someone purchase one for you, please contact me directly on:-


E: [email protected].

M: 07956 293845


For more details on all our gift packages go to http://www.queenbeestyling.com/gift-packages.html


Wishing you all a happy, stylish Christmas & New Year!

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