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Does the prospect of shopping the high street fill you with dread?

Do you spend hours shopping only to come back empty handed?

Feel out of step with trends and unsure how to wear them?


If you need a helping hand to get your wardrobe on track then Queen Bee Styling is offering a 10% disoucnt on all gift vouchers purchased for Mother's Day. Just make sure your other halves see this post!


I am a completely independent personal stylist with 20 years high street buying experience. This means I am not associated with any shop or brand so will give you completely impartial unbiased advice. I spend my days shopping the high street so you don?t have to.


I have helped countless local women regain their style. You can read some of their testimonials on this forum:-

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,745173,1011911#msg-1011911

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1039809,1045165#msg-1045165


You can find more details of my gift packages and services on my website www.queenbeestyling.com. For more details please contact me directly on :-

[email protected]

07956 293845


You'll save time and money by saying goodbye to those costly mistake buys and wasted shopping trips!

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