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ElleR

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Just wanted to recommend Sharon Stanley Stylist who has done three amazing jobs for me and is worth her weight in gold...


First of all she sourced an outfit for me to where to my mum's funeral that was so perfect and tasteful yet chic

Then she sorted out my husbands summer wardrobe - from Zara to Cos to Ralph Lauren and got loads of things at reduced prices. He was so happy all summer whereas usually he wears the same polo shirt and beige shorts and flip flops all summer!

Finally she has advised me on the best coat to take me through autumn/winter/spring, really looking at what works with my personality, style, size (quite tricky as have just had third baby!) and needs.


She is seriously good value And a really nice person to work with, she really listens and has so many great ideas. I now see how I can actually be a chic mum rather than a dowdy one, with very little effort on my part (and I definitely do not have time to read a magazines or work out what current fashions would suit me...)


Her number is 07967 810 717

[email protected]

Www.sharonstanleystylist.com

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